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    The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Black Olive” Will Not Be Released

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2024.06.02

    Update 2024-06-02

    New information shared by zSneakerHeadz confirms that the Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Black Olive" will not be released.

    Original Post 2024-04-01

    Houston's own Travis Scott has had his hands more than full with sneaker collaborations, from a slew of Nike classics reinvented to his debut signature shoe with Jordan Brand. But there's one silhouette La Flame keeps igniting: the Air Jordan 1.

    Contrary to earlier rumors that Travis Scott was "done" with the Air Jordan 1, information shared by zSneakerHeadz and Sneaker Files suggests otherwise, as they hint that La Flame is preparing to introduce another makeover to the low-top retro in Fall 2024, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Black Olive."

    Travis Scott is no newcomer to the Air Jordan 1 silhouette, having put his creative touch on the silhouette on six occasions. For his next offering, he will bring a familiar color palette of "Black/Sail/Medium Olive/Muslin" to the table, taking blocking cues from his original Black/Mocha OG Low.

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    The "Black Olive" Jordan 1 Low by Travis Scott will also to include other signature details, such as Cactus Jack branding on the tongue, sock liners, and heel, graphic insoles, and special-edition packaging. Moreover, the sneaker is expected to be available in Little kids and toddler sizes, ensuring that even the youngest fans can enjoy this stylish collaboration.

    While we await further details on its September 12th release, take a detailed look at the release below.

    Of course, this isn't the only new Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG on the horizon, with the Houston native set to pay tribute to his high school with a special "Canary" colorway.

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