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Last night, Travis Scott dropped a photo of an embroidered “90” surrounded by the Nike swoosh in the national team colors for Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Korea, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the USA.
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The post in question was a teaser for the Travis Scott Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 Collection, which was first previewed via a pair of Nike Phantom 6 Lows in green and a brown Cactus Jack T90 shirt in the Nike Rip the Script commercial and visuals.
The collection is part of a longstanding collaboration between Scott’s fashion house Cactus Jack and the sportswear brand, which began in 2017, when they teamed up to release a reworked, co-branded Air Force 1, and is part of Nike’s intense World Cup 2026 rollout.
The Nike T90 shoe – from which the collaboration derives its name – was introduced in the early 2000s to shift focus away from speed and towards shooting: the sneakers’ off-center laces were designed to provide a larger, clearer surface area for the ball. The shoes made a splash and were seen on players from Rio Ferdinand to Thierry Henry, to Wayne Rooney, but were discontinued in 2013, when the brand switched focus to the Hypervenom series. In 2025, they were re-released as a low-profile lifestyle sneaker, modelled by Iris Law.
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According to Travis’ Instagram post, the collection will launch today, June 11, 2026 at CactusJack.com.
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