Despite year-long rumors of Travis Scott leaving Nike, Inc. to join adidas, the Houston-native recently took to Nike Football's TOMA event in Miami to unveil a never-before-seen collaboration.
Back in March, it was reported that "La Flame" had a set of Nike Mercurial football boots in the works—a project expected to release before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ tournament in June. It's possible the pair Travis Scott laced up during Art Basel festivities is tied to the forthcoming Mercurial collaboration, although its green-and-orange color scheme differs from the boots' reported "Black/Silver" and "Black/Rose Gold" presentations.
Scott also took the TOMA football event as an opportunity to wear the all-new "Hollywood Keepers" Sportswear Goalkeeper Jersey, a long-sleeve shirt inspired by the '90s and 2000s. Both the new top and unreleased indoor shoes add two tallies to the Cactus Jack-frontman's ongoing celebration of "the beautiful game."
Stay tuned for firm Nike.com release details. It's possible the aforementioned green pair is simply a sample of a project Travis Scott and the Swoosh have in the works.
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