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Travis Scott x Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack Drops

The Air Jordan 1 Low returned under Travis Scott's Cactus Jack imprint on May 29, 2026, arriving in two distinct pink colorways that sold through immediately. A comprehensive apparel collection—hoodies, track pants, tees, and accessories—launched alongside the footwear and remains available online, extending the commercial reach of the collaboration beyond the limited sneaker offering.

Ava RodriguezBy Ava Rodriguez|
Travis Scott Cactus Jack x Nike Air Jordan 1 Low in Shy Pink and Tropical Pink colorways, displayed with matching apparel collection including hoodies and track pants
Travis Scott Cactus Jack x Nike Air Jordan 1 Low in Shy Pink and Tropical Pink colorways, displayed with matching apparel collection including hoodies and track pants

The Cactus Jack imprint has long operated as Travis Scott's vehicle for elevated Nike collaborations, and the latest iteration reinforces the label's grip on cross-category retail momentum. The Air Jordan 1 Low arrived in both "Shy Pink" and "Tropical Pink" iterations, each framing the silhouette with distinct tonal presentations that differ markedly in saturation and warmth—a deliberate design choice that rewards close observation over casual consumption.

Where footwear availability evaporated within hours of the May 29 release window, the supporting merchandise collection maintained deeper stock. The expanded offering spans essential streetwear staples: oversized hoodies, long-sleeve tops, graphic tees, basketball shorts, and track pants all carry Cactus Jack branding and design language consistent with the sneaker's aesthetic. Hats and accessories round out the assortment, positioning this as a complete wardrobe injection rather than a shoe-centric drop.

Strategic Retail Depth

The bifurcated release approach—scarce footwear paired with abundant apparel—mirrors established collaboration strategy within Nike's premium tiers. By restricting sneaker supply while maintaining robust clothing inventory, the collaboration preserves hype and scarcity messaging around the Air Jordan 1 Low while maximizing conversion across multiple price points and product categories. This structure has proven effective in the Scott ecosystem, where fans unable to secure footwear can still participate in the collection.

The pink palette itself signals intentional category expansion. The Air Jordan 1 Low has historically anchored more restrained, foundational colorways; introducing the silhouette through warmer, fashion-forward pink tones under a high-profile collaborator's name reframes the model within contemporary streetwear discourse rather than basketball heritage alone.

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Release Info

Availability: Apparel collection currently available; Air Jordan 1 Low colorways sold out

Retail Price: Standard Nike pricing tier ($90–$110 for apparel; $170–$180 for sneakers)

Retailers: Nike.com, select Cactus Jack retail partners

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