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Around this time last year, Travis Scott was spotted rocking the "Reverse Mocha" in an Instagram Story by Young Thug. An urban myth that never saw the light of day, it looks like La Flame could in fact be gearing up for a release as we take our first look at the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low "Reverse Mocha". As with all of his AJ1 releases, Highs and Lows drop hand-in-hand, so this shouldn't come as too much of a surprise to many.
Seen on the feet of Scott's daughter Stormi, this Air Jordan 1 Low is exactly what it says on the tin. A rework of the Travis x Nike AJ1 "Cactus Jack" from 2019, the colourway has literally been inverted so that it works on top of a dark brown base while crisp white leather wraps around the heel, lacing system, and toebox. The Air midsole is kept in a clean cream hue for a vintage vibe, and it's rounded off with a complementary brown outsole underneath.
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Of course, you can't talk about this Air Jordan 1 without mentioning the backwards Nike Swoosh that shoots across the lateral side panel. This has become synonymous to the American rapper and was most recently seen on the Travis Scott x fragment design x Air Jordan 1 Low which launched just last month.
Whether the Travis Scott x Nike Air Jordan 1 Low "Reverse Mocha" is exclusive to Travis' inner circle remains to be seen, but there's no doubt that we're pretty hyped for them. We're already at the end of the year so if these were to get a public release we predict it'll be sometime during Spring 2022. Let us know what you think of this colourway, and while you're here, you might as well take your first look at the Travis Scott x Nike Air Max 1 "Cave Stone"!
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