Travis Scott's "Cactus Jack" Jordan Trunner LX Revealed In Detail

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Check out Travis Scott's first Jordan collab.

Last month, Travis Scott revealed the first image his first Jordan collab, which utilizes the new Jordan Trunner LX silhouette.

As first seen on Travis Scott's instagram, the "Cactus Jack" Jordan Trunner LX are built on a variety of pastel colors and feature his record label Cactus Jack, which is imprinted on the medial side of the shoe.

Release details of the shoes remain scarce but there was one pair that randomly popped up at a New York City buy/sell/trade spot called Beacon’s Closet for a mere $55, which is far below what we'd expect for an exclusive Travis Scott x Jordan collab.

The "Cactus Jack" Jordan Trunner LX have also been spotted on the feet of Travis himself while on stage during his appearances on Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. tour, but there's still no word of an official release. Jordan Brand previously teamed up with Drake to collaborate on the Jordan Trunner LX silhouette, which resulted in a black, white and gold OVO inspired colorway, as you'd expect.

Speaking of Drake, he recently proved how strong his ties are with the Jordan Brand, revealing another batch of unreleased Air Jordans including a "Multi-Color" Air Jordan 4 sample, a "Midnight Madness" Kentucky Wildcats Air Jordan 8 and a rare Air Jordan 8 Charles Oakley PE. Prior to that, Drake flaunted other unreleased Js such as a "Tokyo" Air Jordan 5 sample and two different snakeskin Air Jordan 11s. 

There's probably a better chance of Travis Scott's "Cactus Jack" Jordan Trunner LX releasing than any of the exclusive Air Jordans that Drake unveiled, although it remains to be seen exactly what Jordan Brand has planned.

Take a closer look at the "Cactus Jack" Jordan Trunner LX below, courtesy of @Arab_Lincoln.

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