

umbrella, check out the Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 collection by Virgil Abloh.Ĭheck here to see if you got Nike SNKRS Exclusive AccessĪ raffle via will be going live soon. It features a smooth white leather upper with black and royal blue leather overlays. Elsewhere, logos from all parties involved are embroidered and debossed at the heel.Įnjoy official images of Scott and Fujiwara’s low-top joint-effort ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch come August 13th for $150 USD.įor more high-profile collaborations under the NIKE, Inc. Cactus Jack Deleted Over 3 Million Bot Entries for Its Travis Scott x fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low Raffle Following in the footsteps of the Highs. High-quality, smooth leather at the bases boast a white makeup that allows the cream lateral swooshes and rich blue hits that take over everything from “NIKE AIR” branding on the tongue label and bottom heel overlay to revel in the spotlight midsoles also indulge in a seemingly-“aged” aesthetic. Unlike its counterpart, the follow-up drop indulges in the model’s inaugural “Black Toe” color-blocking. 11 of 12 Nike 12 of 12 Nike Footwear 0 Hypes 1 Nicolaus Li In this Article Jordan Brand Recently revealed in preschool sizes, we now have an official look at the Travis Scott x Air. 28.07.21News Travis Scott x Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1. A taller Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG launched via raffle on July 29th (with reports claiming some bots secured 32,000 entries per person), but it’s lost some favor to the shorter silhouette. Sneaker Bots Flood Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Raffle, Winning Over 200 Pairs.

They carry sneakers from Yeezy, Nike Sb and Jordan. One of the most hotly anticipated sneaker releases of 2021 is the fragment Travis Scott Air Jordan 1, a blend of both Hiroshi Fujiwara and La Flame’s respective designs on the ubiquitous. Their releases are generally via online entry and are shipped to you. They have a total of 241 sneaker releases. Touted as having began as a “fragment of imagination,” the upcoming release is one of two sneakers to hit retail. Air Jordan 3 Retro SP Fragment will be raffling a chance to purchase the Air Jordan 3 Retro The raffle sign up will take place today. The latest sneaker raffles and releases from Undefeated. While many believed this pair to simply be La Flame’s use of the University of Carolina’s colors, the retro has panned out as a three-way collaboration between the Texas-native, Team Jumpman and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design label. This has been the protocol for nearly all of his footwear collaborations.Īlthough there is technically no “official” release date for the Cactus Jack Fragment 1’s, the rumored released date of July 29, looks promising.Back in January, Travis Scott was spotted wearing an Air Jordan 1 Low OG with a lateral reverse swoosh.

140 JORDAN GS AJ 1 RETRO HIGH OG - BLACK/ FIRERED/ WHITE. 135 95 JORDAN AJ 1 MID SE - BLACK/ FIRERED/ WHITE/ MALACHITE. 100 70 JORDAN GS AJ 1 LOW SE CRAFT - OBSIDIAN/ ASHENSLATE. 150 JORDAN AJ 2 RETRO LOW - WHITE/ CHERRYWOODRED/ LTSTEELGREY. However based on past performance and a loaded product page on Scott’s online shop, there’s speculation that an early raffle for the shoes could happen. 150 JORDAN WOMEN'S AJ 2 RETRO LOW - SUMMITWHITE/ VARSITYRED. Sneaker News said, “This triumvirate of designer, entertainer, and brand will go down as one of the year’s best releases, and with a rumored release date of July 29th, this drop will stand as one of the most important of the year and of Travis Scott’s ever-growing catalog of Nike/Jordan collabs.”Ĭactus Jack’s merchandise has been a hot commodity and the hypebeast and sneaker resellers will make it difficult to cops these drops. Adding to the design is the duo’s logos stamped on the heel while a sail midsole and a blue outsole sit underneath. The shoe features a premium tumbled leather upper in white but is paired with Fragment’s signature blue accents and the large reverse Swoosh on the sides pulled from Scott’s pair. Last week, images of the shoe surfaced on the web. The Fragment 1’s, which is a combination of the Japanese musician Hiroshi Fujiwara and La Flame’s respective designs on the ubiquitous silhouette, is the sequel to his May 2019 drop.
