Travis Scott Debuts "Cactus Jack" Nike Air Force 1 Collab

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Check out Travis Scott's new Nike collab.

Travis Scott revealed another Nike collaboration during his performance at the Nike x NBA event over the weekend, as all 30 NBA teams unveiled their "Statement" jerseys for the upcoming season.

Travis took the stage wearing a Houston Rockets Chris Paul jersey, as well as a special pair of "Cactus Jack" Nike Air Force 1 Lows featuring a canvas-constructed upper in cream, reflective piping, a white midsole and gum rubber outsole. Additionally, and most notably, the Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 Low collab includes several interchangeable swooshes.

As of now, it's unclear exactly when the Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Cactus Jack" will release but the kicks are rumored to release as part of Nike Sportswear's fall collection, according to Sole Collector. And this isn't the only sneaker collab that Travis Scott has in the works with Nike.

Last month he revealed images of his first Jordan Brand collab, which utilizes the new Jordan Trunner LX silhouette. As first seen on Travis Scott's official instagram account, 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 for the "Cactus Jack" Trunner LX remain scarce as well, 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.

Check out some footage of the "Cactus Jack" Nike Air Force 1 Low, complete with interchangeable swooshes, below. Stay tuned for information and more details regarding the release.

Travis Scott Debuts "Cactus Jack" Nike Air Force 1 Collab
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