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Travis Scott x Nike resumes collab with four sneaker drops

Travis Scott and Nike resume their partnership with the release of two Air Max 1s and two Air Trainers. Proceeds from the sale will go to a non-profit called Project Heal.

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Model: Cact.us Corp x Nike Air Trainer 1 Archaeo Brown and Rust Pink
Drop date: May 27
Price: S$239
Buy here: Nike SNKRS | End Launches | StockX

 

Model: Cact.us Corp x Nike Air Max 1 Gold
Drop date: May 27
Price: S$229
Buy here: Nike SNKRS | End Launches | StockX

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Model: Cact.us Corp x Nike Air Max 1 Brown
Drop date: May 27
Price: S$229
Buy here: Nike SNKRS | End Launches | StockX

Model: Cact.us Corp x Nike Air Trainer 1 Grey Haze and Dusty Sage
Drop date: May 27
Price: S$239
Buy here: Nike SNKRS | End Launches | StockX

Travis Scott and Nike will drop four sneaker models and apparel on Nike SNKRS on May 27. Most notably, the Air Max 1 in Cact.us Brown will arrive in a full-size run, including pairs in youth and infant sizing. Alongside the sneaker drops, fans of La Flame can look forward to an apparel collection that includes jackets, gilets, crop tops, shorts and pants. 

The Cact.us Corp x Nike Air Trainer 1 is constructed for sneakerheads who are always on the go. The sneaker has been given weatherproof updates including a shroud that envelopes the entire upper of the sneaker. On drier days, the shroud can be tucked away in a hidden pouch at the heel of the sneaker. To keep the sneaker secure on foot all day, the sneaker retains its forefoot strap for added lockdown.

The Cact.us Corp x Nike Air Max 1 has undergone a utilitarian makeover, drawing inspiration from the ACG Pocket Knife. It has been fitted with a ghillie lacing system for a more secure fit, and a custom Cactus Corp outsole for added grip. Durability is enhanced with the use of mesh and rubber materials on the upper. As a nod to the Cactus Jack brand, the lateral sides of the sneaker get the distinctive reverse Swoosh.

Over a million people have entered the raffle hosted on the Cactus Jack website, according to TMZ. The report claims that the recent drop has the “ability to reach millions of dollars in proceeds”, from which a donation will be made to the non-profit, Project Heal. This has been confirmed in an updated Instagram post by Cactus Jack.

The Travis Scott and Nike collaboration has yielded multiple hits like the Travis Scott x Nike Air Jordan 6 Retro British Khaki, Travis Scott x Nike SB Dunk Low, and Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan1 Low

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