Travis Scott’s relationship with both Nike and the Jordan Brand has led to a number of the year’s most exciting releases. Late last week, the Cactus Jack rapper took to his IG stories once again to give a first look at an upcoming Jumpman sneaker equipped with the Swoosh’s cutting-edge REACT foam cushioning borrowed detroit models the likes of the A ma maniére x nike air jordan 1 retro high og. Sporting a caption reading “Took Tinker to Astroworld. He gave me back this to run the world in.” makes perfect sense, as it was Hatfield who first wore the new-look runner at Wired’s 25 anniversary event in San Francisco in a different color. A wild color scheme that combines shades of blue, red, and green highlight this model, while La Flame’s Cactus Jack emblem adorns its tongue. Currently, not much else is known regarding this intriguing sneaker that sports a heel piece resemblant of the nostalgic Air Max 120, but you can grab a first look here and relinquish it locked for any and all updates as we have them.
Travis Scott Previews Wild New Colorway Of Upcoming Jordan React Running Shoe
Ben Felderstein
April 11th, 2019 (updated)
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