The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Pale Vanilla" Is No Longer Expected To Drop

Update: While the rumor mill has provided us with some key information regarding anticipated releases lately, it's also been a source of disappointment lately as several releases have been reportedly cancelled since their initial rumors. In addition to the Air Jordan 5 "Black Cat" and its other in-line launches that were mentioned as being cancelled, another Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low collaboration is said to be off the table according to sneaker insider MrUnloved1s, who's update was retweeted by zSneakerHeadz, the original rumor source.Nobody said it yet huh.. don’t think these are dropping folks. Sorry https://t.co/J2xIEbIGpi— Aviator (@MrUnloved1s) September 11, 2024Original Story: Travis Scott made headlines once again this past weekend as he made an appearance at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards, performing "FE!N" with Playboi Carti. Later that night, his first signature shoe with Jordan Brand, the Jordan Jumpman Jack, released in its "Sail" colorway via shock drop in extremely limited quantities. While that silhouette is poised to make plenty of noise this year, Scott has also prepared several Air Jordan 1 Low OGs for 2024."Canary" and "Black Olive" colorways have surfaced previously, with a new "Pale Vanilla" look rumored to be the third pair coming this year, according to a report by reputable sneaker leaker zSneakerHeadz. Pictured above via mock-up, its precise color blocking remains unknown. However, a combination of "Pale Vanilla," "Black," "Cream II" and "Muslin" is said to be present alongside the duo's typical adjustments, such as the lateral's reverse Swoosh.At the time of writing, neither Travis Scott nor Jordan Brand have confirmed any details regarding the release of this collaborative "Pale Vanilla" colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the pair in the months to come, as it's currently expected to release this holiday season via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at an estimated price of $150 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by zSneakerHeadz (@zsneakerheadz)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Pale Vanilla" Is No Longer Expected To Drop

Update: While the rumor mill has provided us with some key information regarding anticipated releases lately, it's also been a source of disappointment lately as several releases have been reportedly cancelled since their initial rumors. In addition to the Air Jordan 5 "Black Cat" and its other in-line launches that were mentioned as being cancelled, another Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low collaboration is said to be off the table according to sneaker insider MrUnloved1s, who's update was retweeted by zSneakerHeadz, the original rumor source.


Original Story: Travis Scott made headlines once again this past weekend as he made an appearance at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards, performing "FE!N" with Playboi Carti. Later that night, his first signature shoe with Jordan Brand, the Jordan Jumpman Jack, released in its "Sail" colorway via shock drop in extremely limited quantities. While that silhouette is poised to make plenty of noise this year, Scott has also prepared several Air Jordan 1 Low OGs for 2024.

"Canary" and "Black Olive" colorways have surfaced previously, with a new "Pale Vanilla" look rumored to be the third pair coming this year, according to a report by reputable sneaker leaker zSneakerHeadz. Pictured above via mock-up, its precise color blocking remains unknown. However, a combination of "Pale Vanilla," "Black," "Cream II" and "Muslin" is said to be present alongside the duo's typical adjustments, such as the lateral's reverse Swoosh.

At the time of writing, neither Travis Scott nor Jordan Brand have confirmed any details regarding the release of this collaborative "Pale Vanilla" colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the pair in the months to come, as it's currently expected to release this holiday season via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at an estimated price of $150 USD.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast