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Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low
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Brand: Travis Scott x Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1 “Cactus Jack” Low

Key Features: This time around the white leather panels have been swapped out for black nubuck. The signature backward Swoosh has also been switched from black to white.

Release Date: Dropped initially on travisscott.com on July 19 and via Nike SNKRS and SNEAKRS on July 20.

Price: $130

Buy: travisscott.com and Nike SNKRS

Editor’s Notes: La Flame is no stranger to Jumpman collabs, but this newest iteration sees Scott approach a new silhouette, namely the Air Jordan 1 lows. It boasts a similar design as his popular Air Jordan 1 High collab which dropped earlier this year.

Travis first introduced his Air Jordan 1 Low collab during the Grammy's in February, however, those were in an olive green colorway. The official version, like its predecessor, features a mocha and black build, equipped with red Nike Air detailing on the tongue and both Travis' and Jordan wings logos on the heel. The collab is highlighted by an exaggerated backward Nike swoosh on the lateral sides.

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