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Travis Scotts First Nike Collaboration Since His Deadly Concert Is Dropping This Month

There are so many things to ‘Rap Cap’ about. Obtaining what we view as a trophy in urban society could be many things. From a fresh pair of kicks to a foreign car hip hop icons have always been used to market products that our culture labels cool. With very few hip hop icons with an image suitable enough to represent a major corporation it’s sad when we lose one to cancel culture. We were moments away from a reality that lacks a future release of Yeezy’s and Travis Scott’s. No word on an official Yeezy release but Cactus Jack does have an official release date.

For six years Travis Scott and Nike have had rap cappers in a chokehold over backwards swooshes that even made Jordan 1 lows look good.

With recent reports acknowledging La Flames’ upcoming hiatus from Jordan’s first signature silhouette in an effort to expand outwards towards other models, the final Travis Scott x Jordan 1 collaboration has recently surfaced in official imagery of its “Olive” treated low-top ahead of the pair’s release next month.

Much to the liking of the hip-hop multi-hyphenate, the silhouette boasts its typical assortment of premium embellishments, dipping its tumbled leather overlays in “Sail” while sitting atop contrasting charcoal-treated suedes. In keeping with his already expansive collaborative catalog, Cactus Jack motifs litter the insoles and upper tongue while pairing with the Jumpman logo on the heel in a vibrant swatch of red. Color matching the latter within the tongue tabs branding, “Olive” tinted Swooshes coordinate with the tread underfoot for a tasteful accent while the aged aesthetic applied to the midsole ties up the fifth AJ 1 Low collaboration to hit retail.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 LowRelease Date: Apr 26th, 2023 (Wednesday)Color: N/A

Womens: $150Style Code: DZ4137-106
Pre-School: N/AStyle Code: DZ5909-106
Infant & Toddler: N/AStyle Code: DZ5908-106
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