Travis Scott

From Days Before Rodeo to Utopia, Travis Scott’s trajectory has been nothing but upwards — every album and single doing well to increase the artist’s cultural significance. But while music continues to be an important tool in expanding his own influence, Scott’s style remains something admired on a global scale, every fan looking to emulate through graphic merchandise or through his number of Jordan and Nike collaborations.

A pivotal point for the young Travis Scott, the release of the removable Swoosh Air Force 1 marked the beginnings of a long and fruitful relationship. While originally not as coveted, the innovative design quickly became a fan favorite not too long after its original release in 2017. Even inline Nike releases began to borrow from the collaborative silhouette, cementing the modular motif as something overwhelmingly noteworthy. A Sail variant followed not long thereafter, ushering in a second coming that was relatively the same in likeness.

In 2018, Travis released his very first silhouette with Jordan Brand, an Air Jordan 4 that was encased in the artist’s “Cactus Jack” themes. While not outwardly coveted on its outset, the pair is currently of high value on the resale market, though it still holds no candles to its far more elusive Purple and Mocha samples. Jordan 33s followed shortly after and were greeted with little response, but it may have made the following Air Jordan 1 that much more notable. Replete with a characteristic earth tone colorway, the reverse swoosh AJ1 was divisive at first, but fans and sneakerheads alike now vehemently consider the offering to be one of the best of all-time.

Air Jordan 1 Lows and Air Jordan 6s came quickly to an equal if not marginally lesser reception, each a fast sell-out on their respective dates. The patchworked Air Force 1 was another eccentric fare, and it opened with an intimate vignette into Scott’s childhood. While the aforementioned shoes hold their own merit, La Flame’s Nike SB Dunk Low truly stole the public’s attention, ushering in a chaotic pattern heavy design that featured a removable outer layer. While the hype carried over to the Air Max 270, the runner has yet to come close to its value.

Cut to 2024, the range of Travis Scott’s relationship with Nike has only expanded as the years have gone on. His canon of work on Mike’s first signature continues with the Jordan 1 “Elkins” in May, iterated further with his 8th and 9th pairs in “Black Olive” and “Olive” later down the line.

Importantly, he also broke ground on his first ever signature shoe with the Jordan Jumpman Jack, debuting in short succession in “Sail” and “University Red.” Initial resale prices for those pairs still command over double their retail, but confirmed supply later in 2024 could finally make a dent in the voracious public demand for Travis Scott shoes. Additional colorways like “Thunder,” “Mocha” and “Cream” are widely reported for debuts in Fall/Winter.

Finally, looking further ahead, 2025 could bring the introduction of the Nike Sharkidon, La Flame’s second signature, but a release has yet to be confirmed. The Cactus Jack x Swoosh relationship is all but guaranteed to be alive and well by then- Air Jordan 1 Low “Velvet Brown” and Travis Scott “Pink Pack” are already shaping up to be some of 2025’s most sought-after releases.

Travis Scott collaborations generally release on Nike SNKRS, but a few have made their way to his TravisScott.com as well as skate shops and select boutiques.

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Travis Scott

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Phantom” Release Info

For months anticipation has built surrounding the final installments of Travis Scott’s collaborative works with the Air Jordan 1 Low. While next Spring is slated...

By Jared Ebanks December 14, 2022
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Where To Buy The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Black/Phantom”

Following many a colorway and even a three-way collaboration with fragment design, Travis Scott‘s relationship with MJ’s first signature will soon come to an end....

By Michael Le December 9, 2022
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Hiroshi Fujiwara Attends NBA Japan Game Wearing Unreleased Travis Scott x Fragment Design Jordans

Travis Scott and the Air Jordan 1 may be a closed book for now, but does that rule out any cooperative projects with Hiroshi Fujiwara?...

By Sneaker News September 30, 2022
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Travis Scott And Jordan Brand Will Move On From The Air Jordan 1

Travis Scott‘s relationship with Nike dates as far back as 2017. And in the five years since they began working together, the two have delivered...

By Michael Le September 21, 2022
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WMNS Exclusive Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Olive” Expected To Release Spring 2023

It’s clear that Travis Scott and Jordan Brand are going all in on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG, as multiple collaborative colorways have surfaced...

By Michael Le September 21, 2022
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Detailed Look At The Unreleased Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 For Friends & Family

Since early 2020 speculation surrounding a bright yellow Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 offering has rippled throughout the market after being seen on-foot by...

By Jared Ebanks September 18, 2022
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Official Images Of The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Black/Phantom”

Over the course of their long-standing partnership, Travis Scott and Nike have redesigned many an iconic silhouette, from the Air Jordan 4 to the Air...

By Michael Le September 13, 2022
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Travis Scott And Jordan Brand Might Have An Air Jordan 7 In The Works

Upon the beginning of 2022, many were unsure whether or not Nike would continue their collaborative relationship with Travis Scott. But now half a year...

By Sneaker News September 9, 2022
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Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Sail/Black” Rumored To Drop In Early 2023

Travis Scott has cemented himself as one of NIKE, Inc.’s most important collaborators over the last handful of years, turning (almost) everything he’s touched into...

By Jovani Hernandez September 6, 2022
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