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10 of Travis Scott's Most Coveted Sneaker Collaborations

In celebration of the highly anticipated Travis Scott x Nike Air Max 270 React "Cactus Trails" sneakers, we've put together a list of La Flame's top 10 collabs.

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Travis Scott has hits on the charts, on the aftermarket, and even the virtual community setting a record viewership of 12.3 million people on Fortnite just last week.

Since ascending into the stratosphere as an artist, Nike signed Scott to a multimillion-dollar deal with plenty of upside but still plenty to prove. Not failing to disappoint, La Flame has since shown himself as not just the most influential designer on Nike's roster, but also the most versatile.

In celebration of the highly anticipated Travis Scott x Nike Air Max 270 React "Cactus Trails" launch, we've compiled a collection of his most celebrated sneaker collabs by the “Sicko Mode” artist, all of which you can buy now at GOAT.

Travis Scott x Nike SB Dunk Low PRM QS 'Cactus Jack'

Bloody noses, broken bones, and unruly arrests?

All this happens in the world of skateboarding. It also happens at Travis Scott concerts.

After years of unofficial endorsement, Travis Scott and Nike SB made it official in 2020 with his own Dunk collab. Better known behind the boards than on the ramp, Scott's skateboarding shoes placed him in a rare fraternity of musicians with their own SB Dunks.

Debuting in JACKBOYS visuals and releasing at select skate shops months after, the materials and colorways used created a buzz around the Nike SB brand that it hadn't seen in a decade. When it's all said and done, the most polarizing pair from the Travis Scott sneaker catalog may go down as the most influential. Shop them here.

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Travis Scott x Air Force 1 Low 'Cactus Jack'

The Air Force 1 has a compelling case for being the most important sneaker of all time. Reigning as relevant and even dominant for the better course of nearly four decades, the shoe has seen campaign backing from the likes of Rasheed Wallace, Jay-Z and Virgil Abloh.

While rap records, MoMA parties and fashion shows add esteem to the Air Force 1, Scott’s abstract reconstruction of the AF1 is stranger than most. The Travis Scott x Air Force 1 Low "Cactus Jack" reads like a deep cut off ASTROWORLD – there's odd homage to the past, there are textures that take multiple times to pick up on, and there's a carnival feel that wouldn't make sense if you weren't familiar with the artist.

People and places have often defined coveted Air Force 1s with trendy tones and heel embroidery easily attributing exactly what the theme was. Not these. Sonically stimulating and layered with depth, it might take years until we understand what Travis had in mind when redressing this classic silhouette.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan VI Retro

Last year, Travis Scott used football's greatest spectacle, the Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show, to debut his latest Jordan: the Travis Scott x Air Jordan VI.

Flying high off the success of his singles ASTROWORLD and "SICKO MODE," Scott's name was ringing off like never before. On top of his influence on the youth, fashion, and music, his relationship with Kylie Jenner made him a household name.

In many ways, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan VI signifies Scott’s peak in fame. Ironically enough, they're arguably his most alternative Air Jordan collab.

Taking the technical Air Jordan VI and recoloring it in olive premium buck, everything aside from the shape and tooling was drastically different from that of the OG. By removing Michael Jordan's first championship sneaker from the bright lights of the NBA hardwood, Trav took the VI to festival territory with glow-in-the-dark accents and stash pocket styling. Buy them here.

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Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low 'Mocha'

Following the buzz of a series of photoshoot teases and the momentum from previous collaborations, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low "Mocha" released without warning as a shock drop in July of 2019.

And then never again.

Living up to its billing, the "Mocha" 1 Lows from Scott sold out at exponential speed on SNKRS and on Travis’ website. Fans were certain in the moment that more pairs or at least more colorways would come, but they never did. Look for Air Jordan 1 Lows to peak in value in the near future on GOAT and look for this particular Travis collabto lead the pack.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Mocha'

If you’re one of the lucky few to retouch a classic from Jordan Brand, it means you're a big deal. But totally flipping the model, though? That puts you in rarified air.

That's exactly where Travis Scott found himself in 2019. Travis had been wearing the sample for a good year before they'd hit stores and it was soon confirmed that the hottest rapper in the world was collaborating on the hottest shoe in the world, and he was doing it his way.

Famously inverting the branding, adding a stash pocket to the tongue, and dipping the whole model in earth tones, the untouchable Air Jordan 1 became fully submerged in Travis Scott's world. You can bet the hype was incredibly real when these hit in May 2019, and still is. Cop them here.

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Travis Scott x Air Jordan IV Retro 'Purple Suede/White Midsole'

Have a pair of the "Purple Suede" Travis Scott Jordan IVs? Well, your name is probably Kyrie Irving. Have a pair with the white midsole? Well, you might be Scott himself.

The purple pair has proved a unicorn even amongst the rare releases and coveted samples from Travis Scott and Jordan Brand. Much of that is because this colorway never hit retail.

Friends and family pairs produced by Jordan Brand have hit the hands of high-roller collectors and rap superstars, sporting Scott's styling atop a black and grey midsole. However, the coveted white midsole version was restricted to the likes of H-Town royalty like Chase B, PJ Tucker, and Travis himself. Grab this super rare pair soon.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 33 NRG 'Army Olive'

The Travis Scott x Air Jordan XXXIII NRG saw Jordan Brand’s technically advanced flagship model dipped in Travis Scott’s signature tones.

Merging La Flame's earthy aesthetic with MJ's airborne technology, the XXXIII collaboration made perfect sense for Space City's courtside ambassador. Limited in production and released at All-Star Weekend in Charlotte, the lace-less launch appeared on the feet of Travis in a major Jordan Brand campaign, as well as on the feet of brand ambassadors on the NBA hardwood. Get a closer look here.

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Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Cactus Jack'

Travis Scott and Drake have linked up on "Company," "SICKO MODE," and "Portland." They have also shown their hometown pride with special colorways of the Air Jordan IV.

While Aubrey's homage to The 6 was very on the nose in regard to its local fandom, the "Cactus Jack" IV was a play off Travis' team as a tyke—the Houston Oilers.

Released at a Travis Scott x Jordan Brand Carnival right outside of where the Rockets play, fans from all over Texas flocked to the event for a chance to see Travis and score his first Jordan collab. Due to an uncontrollable turnout, the police had to shut down the event only minutes after Travis showed up. While the fairground style launch proved a movie in H-Town, the first retro release from La Flame and JB was a hit across the country as lucky raffle winners earned instant clout from coast to coast.

Travis Scott x Air Force 1

The Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 debuted at the second annual ComplexCon, before later hitting that holiday season, and set the tone for every La Flame footwear foray to come.

The shoe rocked replaceable Swooshes, Velcro patches, and upside-down heel branding, making the first collab from Travis and Nike as customizable as it gets. Its white canvas upper took well to dyeing at home and getting dirty at concerts—in many ways the utter opposite of what a white-on-white Air Force 1 long stood for.

Scott's first Nike collab helped rewrite the rules on hip-hop fashion and footwear, and put the world on notice that he was blazing a new trail in each category for the foreseeable future. Peep the Travis Scott AF1 here.

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Travis Scott x Air Max 270 React ENG 'Cactus Trails'

Travis Scott is known for his unbounded energy on the stage and in the booth, and used a technical tooling to keep up with his own bounce on his latest Nike collaboration.

This Air Max 270 React's sandy suede, amber accents, and Cactus Jack tagging all prove the makings of a great Travis Scott collab. Rather than just repeat prior hits, like any evolution of creativity from La Flame, things start to get weird. Wavy lines all over the upper conjure comparisons to Alpha Project oddities of the past while modern cushioning juxtaposes any notion that these are just for show. Cop this bright remix now.


When it comes to both music and sneakers, no one is hotter than Travis Scott right now. Catching fire on old favorites and new styles in skate, hoops, and running, La Flame is breaking boundaries in footwear while blazing his own legacy.


Don’t sleep on these ten modern classics from Travis Scott now available at GOAT.

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