Travis Scott Keeps Promise & Designs Grad Shirts For Houston High School

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Travis Scott performs onstage during the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.
A graduating class from a Houston high school get a Travis Scott designed shirt.

Travis Scott loves his fans as much as they love him. Following the release of Astroworld, he promised a graduating class out of Houston that he'd design their grad shirts. Although he's been quite busy over the past few months with his touring scheduled and what not, he didn't let down the graduating class of Eisenhower High School. The rapper kept his promise and delivered special Astroworld-themed graduate shirts for the class.

Eisenhower High School's graduating class might be the first group of seniors to have their grad shirts designed by an A-List rapper. Travis designed a special graduating shirt for the class after Sandra Vaquez, Eisenhower senior student, asked the rapper on Twitter if he could grant the school permission to use the Astroworld cover on the t-shirts. "Can you please grant us permission to use your cover for our senior shirts for our graduating class of 2019 in Houston, Tx @ Eisenhower High School?" She tweeted to him.

The rapper quoted the tweet and replied, "Ill just design them for u guys and send a box thru how about that. ?"

The Travis Scott designed shirts features the Astroworld aesthetic with "Wish You Were Here" and "Seniors Eisenhower High" written in the front. The back of the shirt reads 2019 "Enjoy The Ride." In small writing, it reads, "Sincerely -- Travis Scott" in his signature.

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