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Up Close With The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Reverse Mocha” Turf Sample

First seen at the Cactus Jack celebrity softball game.

Up Close With The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Reverse Mocha” Turf Sample

Rare sneaker collector/seller @depeche23mode has got his hands on another unreleased Travis Scott shoe.

Created in 2024 for those who played in the Cactus Jack Foundation HBCU Celebrity Softball Classic, the design plays off La Flame’s “Reverse Mocha” Jordan 1 Low that dropped two years prior. The key change; a new turf sole unit more suitable for the diamond. Moreover, in matching the colors of Travis Scott’s hometown Houston Astros, all the “University Red” accents are replaced by orange “Light Curry.”

Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low Turf Reverse Mocha Sample

This is just one of many Air Jordan goodies gifted at Travis Scott’s annual charity event at Daikin Park. Notably, while many 2024 participants flaunted the “Reverse Mocha” turf shoes, Scott himself gave us our most detailed look to date at the Nike Zoom Field Jaxx. It’s also become common to see Jordan Brand’s stable of MLB talent, including New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge, pop out with Travis Scott cleats on gameday.

To state the obvious; the “Reverse Mocha” Travis Scott Jordan 1 turf shoe will never see a public release. If you’ve got the deepest of pockets, @depeche23mode is selling his size 10 for $20,000. For the rest of us, the next Travis Scott shoe on our Jordan Release Dates calendar is the Jordan Jumpman Jack “Bright Cactus” dropping April 30th.

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