Travis Scott x Jordan 1 "Cactus Jack" Receives Surprise Nike SNKRS Drop During GRAMMY Performance

Take an official look.

Footwear
126,869 Hypes 24 Comments

After months of teasing, Jordan Brand has abruptly dropped the Travis Scott x Jordan 1 Retro High OG NRG “Cactus Jack” on Nike SNKRS during the Houston rapper’s 2019 GRAMMY performance. Celebrating the riveting performance from La Flame, James Blake and Earth, Wind & Fire, the shoes became available on the exclusive platform causing a widespread suspension of service on Nike’s website.

Travis established aesthetic, the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG NRG “Cactus Jack” features a mix of earthy brown nubuck and white leather accented by an interesting backward Swoosh design. Another unique detail comes in the form of a hidden stash pocket at the stitched ankle collar. Cactus Jack heel embossing, retro Nike Air tongue tags and mismatched insoles serve as additional branding elements. Finishing up the design of the shoe is an off white midsole and dark brown rubber outsole.

Take an official look at Travis Scott x Jordan 1 Retro High OG NRG ”Cactus Jack” above and try your luck at getting a pair of Nike SNKRS now.

In case you missed it, take a first look at the Nike Air Max Fly.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Travis Scott's Stage Worn Air Jordan 1 Low "Cactus Jack" Custom Is Up for Auction
Footwear

Travis Scott's Stage Worn Air Jordan 1 Low "Cactus Jack" Custom Is Up for Auction

Part of Goldin’s December Pop Culture Auction.

Closer Look at the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Black Olive"
Footwear

Closer Look at the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Black Olive"

The unstoppable duo is gearing up for another chaotic year.

Official Images of Travis Scott's Jordan Jumpman Jack "University Red"
Footwear

Official Images of Travis Scott's Jordan Jumpman Jack "University Red"

The new silhouette is expected to make its proper debut later this month.


Full Look at Travis Scott's Audemars Piguet x Cactus Jack Merch Collection
Fashion

Full Look at Travis Scott's Audemars Piguet x Cactus Jack Merch Collection

Building on the artist’s Royal Oak “The chocolate AP” creation.

Chrome Hearts Puts Together a Luxurious Gym for NYFW
Fashion

Chrome Hearts Puts Together a Luxurious Gym for NYFW

“Chrome” dumbbells.

Drake's Old Rhyme Book is Being Sold for $32,500 USD
Music

Drake's Old Rhyme Book is Being Sold for $32,500 USD

Found in a dumpster near his old workplace.

IISE Reimagines Korean Tradition in FW19 Collection
Fashion

IISE Reimagines Korean Tradition in FW19 Collection

The latest from the Seoul-based imprint.

New 'Aladdin' GRAMMY Spot Finally Reveals Will Smith’s Blue Genie Look
Entertainment

New 'Aladdin' GRAMMY Spot Finally Reveals Will Smith’s Blue Genie Look

Very blue and very muscular.

UPDATE: Take a Look At Google Pixel 3's Realistic Childish Gambino Playmoji
Tech & Gadgets

UPDATE: Take a Look At Google Pixel 3's Realistic Childish Gambino Playmoji

Featuring the artist’s unreleased track, “Human Sacrifice.”


Kanye Celebrates 15th Anniversary of 'College Dropout' With Latest Sunday Service Installment
Music

Kanye Celebrates 15th Anniversary of 'College Dropout' With Latest Sunday Service Installment

Featuring a dance number by North West.

This adidas Originals ZX 500 RM Pairs Black Suede with Snakeskin
Footwear

This adidas Originals ZX 500 RM Pairs Black Suede with Snakeskin

Camouflaged snakeskin.

and wander FW19 Takes Skirts and Paint Splatter to the Mountain
Fashion

and wander FW19 Takes Skirts and Paint Splatter to the Mountain

This brand should be one of your favorites.

Dapper Dan Comments on Gucci Turtleneck Controversy
Fashion

Dapper Dan Comments on Gucci Turtleneck Controversy

“The CEO of Gucci has agreed to come from Italy to Harlem this week to meet with me.”

John Elliott Unveils New Nike, CAT & Suicoke Collabs for FW19
Fashion 

John Elliott Unveils New Nike, CAT & Suicoke Collabs for FW19

Check out our exclusive backstage photos.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.