1420201

Travis Scott Wore Custom Chrome Hearts x Jordan Jumpman Jack In Tokyo

Imagine if these released...

Travis Scott Wore Custom Chrome Hearts x Jordan Jumpman Jack In Tokyo

It was all eyes on Travis Scott this past weekend, and for good reason. The Houston rapper will soon release his latest Jordan sneaker, a Travis Scott Fragment Jordan 1 Low that’s been in the works for years. With Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour stopping in Tokyo on November 8th, many speculated that date would see the release of the new Travis Scott shoes. The weekend came and went without a release (the sneaker is still pending on the Travis Scott website), but La Flame did catch our attention with some entirely different surprises.

First and foremost, Travis gave us the cameo of all cameos by bringing out Kanye West to perform his 2007 track “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.” Our focus, however, is on the footwear side of things. Travis took the stage decked in Chrome Hearts from head to toe, including a custom pair of his signature Jordan Jumpman Jack silhouette.

Concerts aren’t great for close-up shots, of course, but images captured by @shotbyevang show a premium black leather sneaker featuring metal eyelets and Chrome Hearts’ signature cross on the heel.

These would no doubt be highly sought after, but the sneaker is a one-of-one and will not see a public release. However, as mentioned, the Travis Scott Fragments are set to drop any day now. Our Jordan Release Dates page will be kept current with all available info.

Latest News

The New Balance 1000 Issues A New Foundation In "Metallic Silver"

Things move fast in the sneaker world. It was only at the top of 2024 when the New Balance 1000 was genuinely one of the...

by Matt Varga 14 hours
210

Nike Stays Winter-Ready With The Vomero 5 Roam "Particle Rose"

As one of Nike’s trendiest and most sought-after models in recent years, it’s understandable that the Vomero 5 is being milked for all it’s worth....

by Andrew Rizzo 16 hours
250

The New Balance 204L Pushes Towards Delicate "Cortado"

Can the New Balance 204L truly become the Boston brand’s next “it shoe?” Reactions to the Basketcase and introductory KITH collaborations point to yes, but...

by Matt Varga 18 hours
372