Cactus Jack and Nike have teamed up to bring one of the sport's most iconic silhouettes back to the global stage.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup in full swing, Travis Scott's Cactus Jack and Nike have launched the Total 90 collection, a country-inspired capsule celebrating 10 nations competing in this year's tournament.
The collection was released on Thursday (June 11) and features apparel and accessories dedicated to Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, South Korea, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United States.
Drawing inspiration from the classic Nike Total 90 era that defined soccer culture in the early 2000s, the collection blends national team aesthetics with Travis Scott's signature Cactus Jack design language. The clothing is priced from $52 to $168 and available on shop.travisscott.com.
Each country receives its own coordinated set of pieces, including track jackets, hoodies, soccer jerseys, graphic T-shirts, and distressed caps. National colors and flags are prominently featured throughout the collection, while the number "90" appears across multiple garments as a nod to Nike's legendary Total 90 line.
Australia's capsule leans heavily into green and gold tones, while Argentina's collection arrives in sky blue and white. Brazil receives a vibrant yellow and green assortment, France's offerings feature deep royal blue paired with darker accents, and England's collection incorporates the nation's iconic St. George's Cross. As for Portugal, the team's pieces arrive in burgundy and green colorways.
South Korea, Croatia, the Netherlands, and the United States each receive similarly tailored collections that reinterpret the national team colors through a streetwear lens. Several of the soccer jerseys feature custom dye treatments, gradient color effects, and oversized silhouettes that separate them from traditional on-field kits.
The apparel drop is accompanied by a series of vintage-inspired Nike caps embroidered with country names, further emphasizing the collection's international theme.
The release continues Scott's longstanding partnership with Nike, which has produced some of the most sought-after collaborations in footwear and apparel over the past several years. While many of those projects have centered on basketball, lifestyle, and sneakers, the Total 90 collection taps directly into the growing intersection between soccer and streetwear.
As the United States, Canada, and Mexico host the expanded 48-team competition, Nike and Cactus Jack appear to be leaning into the global excitement surrounding the tournament by celebrating some of the sport's most recognizable football nations through one of Nike's most beloved soccer franchises.

