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Travis Scott's latest Jordan collab – the Air Jordan 33 – is now available to buy at StockX having already dropped at Nike, and those eager to add to their collection following retail upset can now secure their pair. The kicks follow the "Cactus Jack" Air Jordan 4 and recent reverse-swoosh Air Jordan 1, and are currently listed on StockX for less than $300.

Coming in a military-inspired colorway, the palette mixes army olive, ale brown, sail, and black in a mix of suede, leather, and synthetics. Signature "Cactus Jack" branding embellishes the left tongue and insole, while further notable highlights include an all-new FastFit closure system with "Pull To Eject" hang tags.

In this ever-evolving partnership (Scott previewed what looked to be new Air Jordan 1 lows at the Grammys last weekend), the Air Jordan 33 was never expected to sit around for long at retail. Click through below to source your size and stay on top of a sneaker partnership sure to make waves this year.

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Jordan x Travis ScottJordan 33
$225
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