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Travis Scott Made Air Jordan 1 Low Cleats For His Cactus Jack HBCU Classic

Reverse Mocha and a never-before-seen colorway make an appearance.

Travis Scott Made Air Jordan 1 Low Cleats For His Cactus Jack HBCU Classic

Travis Scott’s annual Cactus Jack HBCU Classic got an infusion of Jordan heat, as images reveal a close-up look at two Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low baseball cleats made exclusively for the game’s participants.

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Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Baseball Cleats @ryanmsmith72

La Flame’s “Reverse Mocha” checked in for the event as did a never-before-seen colorway in white, brown, tan, and orange, giving Travis fans hope that a potential street-ready version could be on the way. While we do know the Air Jordan 1 Low “Elkins” is in the works for later this year, this new cleat-only version just proves that the Jumpman has more colorways up its sleeve in regards to the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 arsenal.

Interestingly enough, Travis Scott himself was a no-show for this week’s NBA All-Star Weekend events as he was clearly busy heading his own event. However, his trending Jordan Jumpman Jack did make an appearance in a never-before-seen colorway on the feet of Michael Rubin.

Check out a closer look at the Air Jordan 1 Low cleats shot by Jumpman-affiliated photographer @ryanmsmith72 below.

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