Though simple in its design, this Travis Scott x fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low is prized more so as a commemorative piece of a momentous collaboration for the (sneaker) history books.Įven NBA Jayson Tatum (or fondly known as Taco Jay) is teasing this possible restock - he was recently spotted wearing this sneaker while chilling with famous friends. Other co-branding elements include the Cactus Jack logo and smiley face on the left heel and the classic Jordan Wings and fragment’s lightning bolts that occupy the right. The laces adopt the same cream color for a seamless blend. Injecting the shoe with Cactus Jack flavor is the inverted and oversized off-white Swoosh that dominates the lateral profile. Black is the color of choice for the mudguard, giving the sneaker a “Black Toe” look that was signature to the introductory styles of Jordans. Other nods towards the influential Japanese label include “FRAGMENTDESIGN” stitched onto the tongue and a special “Travis-Hiroshi” tag printed on midsole. Identical to its previous releases, the shoe will come with a classic fragment design touch: white leather upper is contrasted with overlays of black and royal blue. Now, this triple collaborative project is making its way back onto the Nike SNKRS app as a restock for the brand’s annual SNKRS day on 8 August. Its hype was largely attributed to the big names in this tag team - the coming together of a world renowned rapper, a Japanese imprint by the godfather of streetwear Hiroshi Fujiwara, and a sportswear giant makes for good headlines. Though the Air Jordan 1 Low “Reverse Mocha” is all the buzz now, the OG Travis Scott x Nike project was actually a triple collaboration between the Texas-born La Flame, fragment design and the Swoosh team in 2021. If you have a Japanese address, you can enter the raffle here. The pairs are going for 18,150 JPY (~US$130) but sizes are limited to US10 and US10.5 only. The restock is ongoing from now till 28 July 11:59 am JPT and the winners will be annouced at 12:30 pm the same day. Cactus Jack and fragment design co-branding round out the low-top Air Jordan 1 on the heels, commemorating the legendary moment.Įnjoy more imagery of the pair here below, as you wait to see if you get lucky tomorrow, August 13th.Įlsewhere under the Jumpman brand, the Air Jordan 36 is set to debut as early as August 19th.Japanese online retailer Dropp has announced a surprise restock raffle for the Travis Scott x fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low “Military Blue”. Backwards swooshes take over the lateral profile, as has become customary of Scott’s collaborative footwear the medial logo maintains a standard makeup, delivering black-contrast to the shoe. And tomorrow, the Texas-native gets to share another one of his dreams with people from across the globe as he’s set to release his Air Jordan 1 Low OG co-created by fragment design.ĭifferent from the two parties’ joint-high-top, the next reimagined retro by La Flame indulges in a “Black Toe” arrangement that harkens back to one of the inaugural styles of Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker. Over the last decade, Travis Scott has become a household name in the worlds of music, fashion and even video games.
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