Travis Scott' s Sneaker Collaborations Ranked From Worst to Best
By Designergu | 10 March 2020 | 1,149 views | 0 Comments
Rappers are the new athletes in the sneaker world when it comes to moving product. Names like LeBron James and Zion Williamson can still turn heads, but the paradigm has clearly shifted in the marketplace. Success from names like Kanye West and Pharrell are obvious examples, but there arguably isn’t a bigger draw in sneakers right now than Travis Scott.
The rapper experienced a meteoric rise in mainstream popularity over the past year, thanks in large part to his massively successful third studio album, Astroworld. Despite no official signature sneaker to speak of like the aforementioned names, Nike has let Scott put his spin on various silhouettes ranging from Air Force 1s to Air Jordan IVs. Not everyone can say they’ve been able to play with the branding on one of the most iconic shoes ever made, or stamp their personal logo in place of a Jumpman. He has gotten to do both.
The craziest part is that there doesn’t seem to be any signs of him slowing down any time soon. The 28-year-old has five retail releases under his belt in a little over two years with countless other exclusive offerings that have surfaced along the way. His name holds so much weight nowadays that Nike has even tried to drum up hype for some of its newer silhouettes using his co-sign, the best example being the Air Jordan 33 that released this past February.
As Scott’s catalog of collabs continues to increase, we decided to take a look at all of his projects thus far, and rank them from worst to best.
12. Air Jordan 33
11. Nike Air Force 1 Low 'White'
10. Jordan Trunner
9. Air Jordan I Low
8. NIke Air Force 1 Low 'Cactus Jack'
7. Nike SB Dunk Low
6. Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Sail'
5. Air Jordan IV 'Cactus Jack'
4. Air Jordan VI
3. Air Jordan IV 'Olive'
2. Air Jordan I
1. Air Jordan IV 'Purple'
The rapper experienced a meteoric rise in mainstream popularity over the past year, thanks in large part to his massively successful third studio album, Astroworld. Despite no official signature sneaker to speak of like the aforementioned names, Nike has let Scott put his spin on various silhouettes ranging from Air Force 1s to Air Jordan IVs. Not everyone can say they’ve been able to play with the branding on one of the most iconic shoes ever made, or stamp their personal logo in place of a Jumpman. He has gotten to do both.
The craziest part is that there doesn’t seem to be any signs of him slowing down any time soon. The 28-year-old has five retail releases under his belt in a little over two years with countless other exclusive offerings that have surfaced along the way. His name holds so much weight nowadays that Nike has even tried to drum up hype for some of its newer silhouettes using his co-sign, the best example being the Air Jordan 33 that released this past February.
As Scott’s catalog of collabs continues to increase, we decided to take a look at all of his projects thus far, and rank them from worst to best.
12. Air Jordan 33
11. Nike Air Force 1 Low 'White'
10. Jordan Trunner
9. Air Jordan I Low
8. NIke Air Force 1 Low 'Cactus Jack'
7. Nike SB Dunk Low
6. Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Sail'
5. Air Jordan IV 'Cactus Jack'
4. Air Jordan VI
3. Air Jordan IV 'Olive'
2. Air Jordan I
1. Air Jordan IV 'Purple'
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