Travis Scott Just Debuted an Air Jordan 1 Low Collaboration

As seen on-feet during his GRAMMY performance.

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Hot off the heels of a surprise release of his Air Jordan 1 “Cactus Jack,” which sold out nearly instantly, Travis Scott is already back on the sneaker radar after his latest performance at the 61st GRAMMY Awards, where he was spotted wearing a new Air Jordan 1 Low sneaker. 

Based on the images thus far, it’s safe to assume this is the latest collaborative sneaker between the Houston-born rapper and Jordan Brand.

The newly debuted sneaker utilizes a similar brown hue found on the recently released Air Jordan 1 collaboration, but features white leather lateral reversed-Swooshes, with the medial Swoosh employing a canvas-like material with frayed edges, finally finishing them off with a pair of vibrant red laces. 

While we’re skeptical as to whether or not the sneaker will see the light of day, it wouldn’t be a surprise considering the immense mystery surrounding his recently released sneaker, and the random drop that accompanied it.

Check out the images above, and stayed tuned as more details regarding the sneaker will likely surface in the near future.

For more sneaker news, John Elliott recently teased another Nike LeBron Icon collaboration.

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