Unreleased Travis Scott x Fragment Jordan 1 Sample Surfaces
A previously unknown Travis Scott and Fragment Design collaboration on the Air Jordan 1 Low has surfaced online, dating back to 2021. The sample showcases a royal blue suede toe and heel paired with white leather accents and black nubuck paneling—a direction the duo never officially pursued.

The Travis Scott sneaker archive continues to yield hidden chapters. Following recent sightings of an unreleased Fragment Design Air Jordan 1 Low prototype worn by Hiroshi Fujiwara himself, a fresh sample from the same collaborative window has emerged through collector accounts, revealing yet another unexplored iteration of the partnership.
This particular Air Jordan 1 Low low-key sample arrives dressed in royal blue suede across the toe box and heel counter, with a white leather reverse Swoosh and backtab providing clean contrast against black nubuck that dominates the mid-panel and side wall construction. The palette represents untested territory for both Scott and Fujiwara's previous official releases under the Fragment banner, which culminated in the white and black arrangement that reached retail in 2021.

Design & Timeline Context
The timing places this sample squarely within the productive 2021 window when the duo finalized their commercial offering. Whether this particular makeup represents an alternate direction from that same development cycle or a parallel exploration remains unclear—grainy imagery of the Fujiwara-spotted pair makes definitive comparison difficult, though some have noted potential double Swoosh details on that earlier sample.
Travis Scott's relationship with sample-to-release pipelines runs deep. His more recent "Pink Pack" initiative demonstrated that early prototypes and private colorways can eventually make the leap to public availability, though there's no indication these Fragment Jordan 1 Low samples are destined for that path. For now, they exist in the collector and archival space where Scott's unreleased work typically settles—culturally significant but officially dormant.
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By Ava Rodriguez

