
The fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG has officially surfaced, extending one of the most influential collaborations in sneaker culture. After months of anticipation, the trio of Cactus Jack, fragment design, and Jordan Brand reintroduces their creative partnership through a new take on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG.
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The shoe features a Sail, Black, Muslin, and Military Blue colorway that channels familiar design language from both Scott and fragment. A grained white leather upper sets the base, contrasted by Military Blue accents and a Sail panel. Travis Scott’s reversed Swoosh, now executed in fragment’s signature blue, defines the lateral side, while the medial Swoosh appears in its original placement. Branding details distinguish the pair further: Cactus Jack decorates the left heel, and fragment’s lightning bolt joins the Jordan Wings logo on the right. A Muslin midsole sits atop a Military Blue outsole, and the sneakers arrive with black and pink alternate laces.

The collaboration debuted last week in Yokohama, Japan, during the Hijacked: A Tokyo Bay Takeover event. The activation gathered fans and collectors for the first in-person access to the sneakers, uniting fragment design, Cactus Jack, and Jordan Brand under one experience. While that event marked the official launch, Nike SNKRS and Travis Scott’s website are expected to open raffle entries soon for a wider release.


Alongside the sneaker, Cactus Jack x fragment x Nike apparel has gone live online at Travis Scott’s website, offering co-branded pieces that accompany the footwear drop. The capsule includes streetwear silhouettes with bold graphics and refined color palettes that echo the aesthetic of the sneakers.

Since his first Air Jordan 1 collaboration in 2018, Travis Scott has redefined sneaker partnerships. His previous releases, including the Reverse Olive, Velvet Brown, and Canary Air Jordan 1 Lows, dominated Nike SNKRS rankings throughout 2024. Each drop reinforces Scott’s influence as both an artist and designer, with his reversed Swoosh motif now recognized as one of modern footwear’s defining symbols.


Its Japan-first debut and the accompanying apparel drop mark the latest evolution of the collaboration, building anticipation for a wider release. Priced at $150 USD, the pair is expected to arrive soon through Nike SNKRS and select retailers, while fans keep an eye on Travis Scott’s site, where the “Cactus Jack/Fragment AJ-1 Low SOON” message signals that the next chapter is near.

















