cactus jack x Nike air force 1

With the release of the Air Force 1 “Cactus Jack” right around the corner, we are now learning that Travis Scott‘s latest collaboration with Nike will be releasing with a custom box.

Drawing from the tones and iconography found on the shoe, the special shoebox features a pull-out drawer design constructed of dark beige cardboard. The main design on the packaging comes in the form of a large angled baby blue Nike Swoosh logo directly on the top of the box. The left side is marked with a haphazard smiley face motif, while the other sides express Cactus Jack written in black metal typography and Cyrillic script on a window panel.

Take a look at the custom box coming with the Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 “Cactus Jack.”

Travis Scott Nike Air Force 1 Cactus Jack Custom Box Release Info Date

QNTM

Kanye West‘s flair for the dramatic is on full display ahead of NBA All-Star Weekend, as his highly anticipated YEEZY QNTM is being given away to hordes of his loyal acolytes in Chicago. A convoy of military-style trucks with enormous tires have been circling the Chicago streets before stopping at intermittent times to bless the adoring masses with the latest and greatest from adidas YEEZY, free of charge.

For those who can’t or won’t brave the cold, the YEEZY QNTM is also set to release exclusively in Chicago on All-Star Sunday, February 16, at retail locations like the adidas Chicago flagship, Tony’s Sports and Notre. The retail price is reportedly set at $250 USD.

adidas YZY QNTM Quantum

Nike x off-white

 Off-White™ x Nike Air Force

It’s likely that this hybrid design is either a one-off creation or a pre-production sample that may not make it to retailers, much like the snakeskin-equipped Off-White™ x BAPE Bapesta that Abloh sported during Louis Vuitton’s FW19 presentation during Paris Fashion Week 2019. However, nothing has been confirmed or denied by Nike or Abloh himself, 

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