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Over the past few months, you might have seen Travis Scott and his daughter Stormi rocking a pair of Travis Scott x Nike Air Max 270 React "Cactus Jack" with a reverse Swoosh.
A design feature taken straight from his Air Jordan 1 collaboration, these shots have lead many sneakerheads to believe that they were wearing an exclusive friends and family version. With that said, these new leaks suggest otherwise!
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One of the craziest La Flame x Swoosh collabs in existence, the "Cactus Jack" or "Cactus Trail" works on the coveted Air Max 270 React ENG lifestyle silhouette. Featuring a "Dark Hazel" mesh upper, it's lined with a series of curvaceous TPU strips that offer support and stability like nothing else out there. Grey leather accents access the toggle lacing system, while earthy brown suede hits the ankle
Of course, we can't talk about this shoe without mentioning the insanely comfortable Nike React x Air Max midsole. One of the most controversial parts of the shoe, it's coated in an oily finish that has definitely got people talking.
When you cop the Travis Scott x Nike Air Max 270 React "Cactus Jack", it's rumoured to come with a range of Swoosh stencils as well as detailed instructions on how to use them. This means you can spray paint your own logo in whatever colour you want and whatever way you want to! This is a pretty cool way to make your own one-of-a-kind shoe, but we're not sure if we're brave enough to do it ourselves.
Rumoured to be dropping at the end of this month on May 29th, make sure you keep it locked at The Sole Supplier for more news as it develops! In related news, another Travis Scott x Nike SB Dunk Low "Cactus Jack" could be in the works!
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