Cactus Jack x Nike T90 Collection Teased for 2026 World Cup
Cactus Jack, Travis Scott's fashion imprint, is moving into organized football territory with an incoming collaboration with Nike centered on the brand's heritage T90 silhouette. The collection surfaces ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, positioning the partnership at the intersection of streetwear and global soccer culture.

The crossover between hip-hop culture and football apparel has intensified considerably in recent years, and this partnership represents another significant step in that direction. Scott's ability to bridge lifestyle and athletic spheres has proven effective across multiple categories—from footwear to outerwear—and the T90 Collection signals an intentional pivot toward performance-adjacent design with streetwear sensibility.
Nike's T90 line carries particular weight in football heritage, originating as a technical boot designed for precision and control. By threading Cactus Jack's design language through this established silhouette, the collaboration stands to reframe the model for a broader cultural audience beyond the pitch. Early imagery showing Scott wearing unreleased pieces suggests a thoughtful approach to materials and colorway selection, though specific construction details remain under wraps.
Timing and Cultural Relevance
The 2026 World Cup represents a pivotal moment for Nike's football division, and aligning Cactus Jack with that moment underscores the brand's strategy of embedding fashion credibility into sports marketing. This isn't a traditional athlete endorsement—it's a creative partnership designed to generate cultural momentum independent of performance specifications.
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Release Info
Status: Rumored
Collection: Cactus Jack x Nike T90
Expected Window: 2026 FIFA World Cup cycle
Retail Price: TBD
Retailers: Nike.com (pending confirmation)
Official release details and specific product drop dates have not been announced. Further imagery and launch information are expected as the 2026 tournament approaches.

By Ava Rodriguez

