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The shoe world has been buzzing for nearly two years about the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Pink Pack.” After multiple delays, rumored cancellations, and cryptic teases, the collab  is finally set to drop on May 29, 2026. This two-colorway release — featuring the “Muslin/Shy Pink” (IQ7604-100) and “Sail/Tropical Pink” (IQ7604-101) editions — represents one of the most anticipated Travis Scott Jordan drops in recent memory. Priced at $155 for adult sizes (with preschool options at $80), these shoes blend Cactus Jack’s signature flair with soft, summery pastel tones that feel fresh for the season.

 

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Travis Scott’s partnership with Jordan Brand, which began in earnest in 2017, has produced some of the most sought-after sneakers of the past decade. From the iconic “Cactus Jack” AJ1 Highs to multiple Low iterations, Scott has redefined what a connective shoe can be. The Air Jordan 1 Low OG has become his canvas of choice, allowing for playful experimentation while staying true to the silhouette’s heritage.

Rumors of a pink-themed pack first surfaced in 2024, but the project faced hurdles — including reported creative differences and shifting timelines. What kept the hype alive were organic sightings: Travis himself was spotted wearing the unreleased “Tropical Pink” pair during outings, including at Bad Bunny’s residency in Puerto Rico. These real-world appearances reignited interest and confirmed that the designs were still in development. Leaked in-hand photos and factory samples later flooded sneaker forums and Instagram, building unstoppable momentum.

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Both colorways share the core DNA of Travis Scott’s AJ1 Low OG formula but execute it with subtle variations that make each pair unique.

The “Muslin/Shy Pink” (IQ7604-100) leans into a more understated, versatile aesthetic. A base of neutral Muslin (a soft beige/khaki tone) dominates the overlays and mid-panel, providing a clean backdrop. Shy Pink accents appear on the suede toe box, ankle collar, and inner lining. The standout feature is the reversed Swoosh in University Red — a bold contrast that screams Cactus Jack. White leather elements and a Sail midsole complete the look, making this pair easy to style with everything from denim to neutral streetwear. Subtle details include the embroidered Cactus Jack logo on the tongue and heel, plus a special insole graphic featuring hearts and arrows — a nod to Travis’s personal iconography.

The “Sail/Tropical Pink” (IQ7604-101) is the louder, more vibrant sibling. Here, Tropical Pink takes center stage across the upper, paired with Sail overlays and Muslin touches. The reversed Swoosh returns in a striking red, while pink outsoles and matching accents create a cohesive, summery vibe. This colorway matches the exact pair Travis has been photographed wearing, giving fans an authentic connection to the artist’s own rotation. The combination of soft pinks with creamy neutrals and that signature red Swoosh makes it pop in photos while remaining wearable in real life.

Both pairs feature premium materials typical of OG builds: tumbled leather, suede panels, and robust construction. The low-cut profile ensures all-day comfort, while the classic Jordan 1 tooling (including the encapsulated Air unit) delivers the performance and cushioning fans expect.

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No Travis Scott Jordan would be complete without his branding touches. Expect:

Reversed Swoosh on the lateral side
Cactus Jack logo embroidery
Unique lace dubrae and tongue tags
Special insoles with heart-and-arrow motifs
“Cactus Jack” heel branding

These elements elevate the shoes beyond standard colorways, turning them into collector’s items that celebrate the ongoing collection.

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The official release date is May 29, 2026, available via Travis Scott’s website, Nike SNKRS, and select Tier 0 retailers. Reports suggest higher-than-usual stock levels, with the Tropical Pink colorway receiving more pairs (around 190k) compared to the Shy Pink (around 110k). Availability will be men’s sizing only for the initial drop.

Given Travis’s track record, resale values are expected to be strong initially, though increased stock may moderate long-term premiums compared to rarer past releases. The pastel palette positions these as perfect summer coppers — ideal for festivals, casual outings, or adding a pop of color to any fit.

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Travis Scott collisions have transcended shoes to become cultural events. These pink pairs continue that legacy by offering accessibility through softer tones while maintaining the edge that defines Cactus Jack. They’re versatile: pair the Shy Pink with earth tones and cargos for a neutral street look, or let the Tropical Pink shine with white shorts and graphic tees for peak summer energy.

Sneaker enthusiasts are already debating which colorway is superior. The Shy Pink offers broader daily wear, while Tropical Pink delivers more view impact. Both are strong contenders for 2026’s best collision  drops.

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The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Pink Pack arrives at a time when the Jordan Low silhouette continues to dominate. Scott’s influence has kept the model relevant, bridging heritage basketball design with contemporary street style. After years of anticipation, this release feels like a payoff — a celebration of patience and the evolution of one of modern shoe culture’s most dynamic partnerships.

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