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A Never-Before-Seen Jordan Jumpman Jack Sample Has Just Surfaced

Possibly a toned-down version of a public release.

A Never-Before-Seen Jordan Jumpman Jack Sample Has Just Surfaced

Genuinely one of the biggest draws in sneakers throughout 2024, Travis Scott’s Jordan Jumpman Jack has cooled a bit a year later. If Chase B’s collaborative pair is indeed the only version in the queue, we’ll exit the year with just two colorways hitting public hands. We’ll save speculation for why that may be for another day, but some in-hand leaks are shining light on “what could’ve been.”

Dredged up by @collectors_closet, much of this shoe’s layout should ring familiar, tapping into the neutral overtones that’ve paced the Travis Scott catalog for years, and even featuring pink contrast coloring that he’s leaned into before. Though that rosy hue, a white Reverse Swoosh, and black branding on the midfoot strap set it apart, this registers almost as a proto version of the “University Red,” bearing a near-identical base and sole unit.

Again, given that we’re far past the Holiday 2024 release window displayed on the sample tag, don’t hold your breath when it comes to this version of the Jordan Jumpman Jack. However, there’s still plenty to glean on potential future designs from this beta version; catch in-hand shots included below.

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