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First spotted on Travis Scott's feet during his 2019 Super Bowl halftime show, the Air Jordan 6 "Travis Scott" is the latest collaboration between Nike and the Houston rapper. Scheduled to drop this week, October 12, the military-style shoe is expected to retail for $250. Those looking for a real bargain, though, now have a chance to cop the much-anticipated sneaker for just $1.

Starting today and until Thursday, October 10 at 12 p.m. EDT, popular market place StockX is giving four lucky sneakerheads the chance to cop Travis Scott's Air Jordan 6 for the same price as an espresso shot. In order to enter the Jordan 6 Travis Scott RestockX, all you have to do is place a bid of $1 (or €1/£1, depending on your location) and cross your fingers.

The Jordan 6 Travis Scott RestockX is exclusively open to those residing in the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany. After the deadline, StockX will randomly select four winners: two in the US and two in Europe.

Dates: From October 8, 12 p.m. EDT until October 10, 12 p.m. EDT Info: Four winners selected at random, two in the US and two in Europe) Rules: Only open to US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany residents

Click through below if you're feeling lucky.

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