Fans of Travis Scott’s Nike and Air Jordan sneaker collaborations have plenty to look forward to in the coming months. Not only are more pairs of his signature Nike Zoom Field Jaxx and Jordan Jumpman Jack (aka CJ1 T-Rexx) models in the works, but the artist’s ever-popular Air Jordan 1 Low is also releasing in a number of new looks, beginning with this pair set to be released next month.
The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Olive” sticks with what’s been working for the Cactus Jack collab formula, but updates the look with a new color blocking option. Reminiscent of the style used on his Air Jordan 1 Low Golf collaboration , this upcoming Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Olive” dons a suede base in olive green which is overlaid with a smooth white leather.
Travis Scott’s signature oversized reverse Swoosh logo in black leather is affixed to the outer lateral side, while a more standard Swoosh fills in the medial portion along with his “Cactus Jack” branding in red. At the bottom, the shoe uses a pre-yellowed Muslin midsole with matching shoelaces and also comes packaged with black, pink and white alternate laces.
Not to be confused with the “Medium Olive” Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG which was released in 2023, this upcoming pair features a full colorway name of “Medium Olive/Black/Sail/Muslin.” Ahead of the official release, marketplace GOAT has a wide range of sizes listed with current asking prices ranging from $1,214 to $2,400.
Other noteworthy Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Lows on the horizon include the “Dark Pony,” “Shy Pink,” and “Velvet Brown” styles, each of which are expected to be released throughout spring 2025.
In the more immediate future, this Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Olive” is set to launch on September 28, although Nike has yet to confirm the date, so it’s possible it could shift between now and then. Retail pricing is set at $150.
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