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Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 Low Coming In November 2019

Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 Low Coming In November 2019

Although he’s unquestionably the Jumpman’s man of the hour, Travis Scott will be taking a brief break from his Air Jordan 1 collabs later this fall to revisit Nike’s Air Force 1 Low for a third time. After releasing a white canvas pair with interchangeable velcro Swooshes in 2017 and then following that up with a similarly styled “Sail” makeup in 2018, Scott’s third Air Force 1 veers well off the beaten path, instead opting for a wild mix of materials and colors. Dark greys and blues are prominent on the toebox and mudugard, while the midfoot combines soft pinks and blues with textured earth tones like tans, browns, and greys. These abstract Air Force 1s present a patchwork/bespoke look of sorts as every panel opts for a different palette, and a classic white midsole/gum outsole then round off the look. The shoes differ from Scott’s other collaborations in more than just style as well: they’ll be available in full family sizes, ranging from men’s all the way down to Stormi-sized toddler makeups. Look for a release this October, and stay tuned to our Sneaker Release Dates page for more updates as they’re available.

Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 Low
Release Date: November 2019
$160 (Men’s)
$75 (Preschool)
$65 (Toddler)
Color: Multi-Color/Muted Bronze/Fossil
Style Code: CN2405-900

Source: pyleaks

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