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Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Sail/Black” Rumored To Drop In Early 2023

Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Sail/Black” Rumored To Drop In Early 2023

Travis Scott has cemented himself as one of NIKE, Inc.’s most important collaborators over the last handful of years, turning (almost) everything he’s touched into gold. The artist has developed an affinity for the Air Jordan 1 Low OG, however, having already prepped three styles of the sneaker.

Recently, known Air Jordan 1-enthusiast Kenneth Myers Jr. (@mr_unloved1s on social media) shared rumors that Scott and company have a “Sail/Black”-colored low-top set to arrive in late 2022 or early 2023. The pair, which would be the fourth Air Jordan 1 Low the 31-year-old has released, is said to come exclusively in women’s sizing. A first for La Flame, it’s possible the two-tone offering has taken some pointers from the Off-White x Air Jordan 4 and A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 3 from July 2020 and June 2021, respectively. Yet, the next pair of Travis Scott shoes is likely to arrive in extended sizing to fit a wider array of customers.

No firm Nike SNKRS launch details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s to change as 2023 gets going. In the meantime, enjoy images of what’s being touted as a sample of the upcoming retro ahead, courtesy of Instagram user @ready2cop.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out all upcoming Air Max releases.

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