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Rumoured Release: Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low ‘Velvet Brown’

Travis Scott continues to dominate the sneaker world with his latest collaboration, the Air Jordan 1 Low 'Black/Olive', set to drop this Autumn. 

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low 'Velvet Brown'


This new addition to the Cactus Jack lineup promises to blend iconic design with fresh, bold styling, maintaining the hype that surrounds Scott's sneaker releases.

The 'Black/Olive' colourway showcases a sleek black base complemented by striking olive accents, creating a look that's both sophisticated and street-ready. While official images have yet to be released, anticipation builds as fans eagerly await the reveal of the sneaker's detailed design.

This release is part of a broader series of Cactus Jack x Air Jordan collaborations, with several other models also hitting the shelves this year, including the highly anticipated 'Velvet Brown' scheduled for next spring.

Ideal for sneaker enthusiasts and Travis Scott fans alike, the Air Jordan 1 Low 'Black/Olive' is expected to be a must-have, merging collectibility with iconic street style. 

Mark your calendars and stay tuned to official Nike channels and select retailers, as this drop is poised to make waves in the sneaker community.


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