What you need to know about the Travis Scott Fragment Jordans
– The Travis Scott shoes (Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low OG) release Saturday, November 15th at 12:00 PM PT (3:00 PM ET).
– The shoes are now sold out. However, a countdown timer has appeared on the page, pointing to an event on November 18th at 11 AM ET. It was a countdown timer for the merchandise; a restock for the shoes did not occur.
– The shoes will have a $155 MSRP and will ship within one week or order.
– This drop follows an in-person pop-up in Japan; these will only release on travisscott.com.
UPDATED November 17th: A countdown timer for the Travis Scott Fragment Jordans just appeared on travisscott.com, pointing to 11 AM ET on November 18th. Although nothing has been confirmed, this suggests another DRAW for the release. Stay tuned for updates.
The below article was published on the morning of November 15th, 2025.
At long last. Yes, you’re reading our headline correctly. The Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low OG is scheduled to drop on November 15, confirmed earlier this week as the travisscott.com homepage shifted from the now-infamous “SOON” text to “SATURDAY NOON PT.” Retail is set at $155 in adult sizing, and the launch is widely expected to be a raffle. Hopeful purchasers will enter their size and payment information before winners are announced at a later juncture (likely within a few hours).
Scroll ahead for official images of this monumental three-headed collaboration, and scroll further for some additional details and frequently asked questions.
WHERE TO BUY
Mens Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low
| Retailer | Release type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Travis Scott | Sold Out | Sold Out |
| KICKS CREW | Aftermarket | Aftermarket |
| StockX | Aftermarket | Aftermarket |
| eBay | Aftermarket | Aftermarket |
| Stadium Goods | Aftermarket | Aftermarket |
OFficial Images Of The Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low OG










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Even before it hits the hands of the general public, the Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low is already flirting with legendary status. Hiroshi Fujiwara and his Japanese fashion label only added fuel to the fire of Travis Scott’s scorching star status within Beaverton in 2021, uniting with the rapper for a one-two punch of a Jordan 1 High and a Low that Summer.
About a year afterward, Fujiwara was spotted in a never-before-seen version of the shoe, reportedly a sample left on the cutting room floor of that totemic ’21 link-up. The influential designer would later sport the kicks anew beginning in the Winter of 2024, a tacit confirmation of leaks and reports that the shoe would finally see the light of day in 2025. Now standing on the precipice of the drop, the eyeballs tracking it are justification for why this shoe became such a saga from its moments of ideation until it was finally realized.
That same scale of attention that any Travis Scott shoe release draws means that the sneaker public at large knows what to expect from his drops. Despite changes to his travisscott.com landing page previously indicating a release within 24 hours or less, the initial update for this Fragment pair predated an actual launch by nearly a week, much to the chagrin of eagerly awaiting fans.
Will the Travis Scott Fragments release on SNKRS?
No, the Travis Scott Fragment Air Jordan 1 Low will not release on SNKRS. It is confirmed to be exclusive to travisscott.com.
What time will the Travis Scott Fragments drop?
The raffle is confirmed to go live at 12 PM PT (3 PM ET, 2 PM CT, 8 PM GMT).
How much do the Travis Scott Fragment Jordan 1 Lows cost?
Currently, the Travis Scott website has the shoes priced at $155.
How much will the Travis Scott Fragments resell for?
A lot. As of this writing, resale platform StockX lists pairs averaging around $1,700. Expect the market to dip slightly once pairs start landing in hand, but historically, Travis Scott shoes tend to appreciate over time.
What makes the Travis Scott Fragment Jordan 1 Low so special?
This collaboration is partly so coveted because of its three-headed status. Travis Scott shoes remain one of the most bankable assets in the Jordan Brand roster, and Fragment Design has authored some of the most coveted Nike, Inc. products in their own right, most famously with their Fragment Air Jordan 1 High from 2014. Pinning the two icons together only accelerates that fire; having two previous shoes that are resale market darlings doesn’t hurt, either.