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Travis Scott's generosity knows no bounds. Always placing his fans in first place, the American rapper is known for giving his loyal followers some of his most prized possessions, and now, La Flame has gifted one lucky festival goer a pair of his unreleased Nike Air Force 1s!
A 'Cactus Jack' collaboration that we first caught a glimpse of back in February, Luis Delgado was at the Made In America festival in Philadelphia when Scott "just handed them"; to him. One of the most unique AF1 colourways in existence, the shoe is oozing with DIY vibes. Crafted from various materials and finishes, the shoe is made from suede, leather, canvas, and corduroy and features a variety of eye-catching prints, including checkerboard, realtree camo, and Cyrillic script.
A shroud also takes over the top of the shoe for a rugged aesthetic, and this is finished with a chunky gold zipper that encloses the lacing system. Down below, you'll find the classic Air midsole which has been lined with gum rubber for the perfect balance between cushioning and durability.
A ton of sneakerheads are commenting on Delgado's post with WTB requests, but these unreleased Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1s, gifted personally by the man himself, are valued at around $20,000, so if you want this particular pair you'd need pretty deep pockets. That being said, if you're willing to wait, they're rumoured to be dropping in October, so make sure you keep it locked for more release info as it develops!
This feels so unreal thank you @trvisXX I'm trynna get Travis to hit me up @MIAFestival @ScottyDReports Never even seen these he really just handed them to me pic.twitter.com/rLa2uK6YTy
— luis delgado (@luis09211) September 2, 2019
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