The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Pale Vanilla” Is No Longer Expected To Drop

The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Pale Vanilla" Is No Longer Expected To Drop

As a seasoned sneakerhead with over two decades of chasing grails under my belt, I can’t help but feel a mix of anticipation and trepidation when it comes to the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Pale Vanilla” collaboration. The rumor mill has been both a blessing and a curse in recent times; while it often fuels our passion for sneakers with tantalizing glimpses into the future, it also leaves us heartbroken when releases are cancelled or delayed.


Update: As a dedicated gamer, I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for the latest gaming releases, but lately, I’ve been feeling let down. Some much-anticipated games that were initially rumored have unfortunately been scrapped. For instance, the Air Jordan 5 “Black Cat” and its accompanying launches, as well as a collaboration between Travis Scott and Air Jordan 1 Low, are reportedly no longer happening. This information comes from MrUnloved1s, a trusted sneaker insider, whose update was shared by zSneakerHeadz, the original source of the rumors.

Nobody said it yet huh.. don’t think these are dropping folks. Sorry

— Aviator (@MrUnloved1s) September 11, 2024

Over the weekend, I grabbed some attention again at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards when I teamed up with Playboi Carti to perform “FE!N”. That same night, my first signature sneaker with Jordan Brand, the Jordan Jumpman Jack, dropped in its “Sail” colorway through a surprise release in super limited numbers. This shoe is set to create quite a stir this year, and guess what? I’ve got several Air Jordan 1 Low OGs lined up for 2024 too!

As a sneaker enthusiast, I’ve been excitedly waiting for updates about the next releases from my favorite brand. According to a trusted source like zSneakerHeadz, we might be seeing three new colorways this year, with one of them being a “Pale Vanilla” pair. Although the exact color scheme is still under wraps, rumors suggest a blend of “Pale Vanilla,” “Black,” “Cream II,” and “Muslin.” As always, I’m expecting the usual tweaks, such as the reversed Swoosh on the lateral side. Here’s hoping for more details soon!

Currently, neither Travis Scott nor Jordan Brand have officially disclosed any information about the launch of their “Pale Vanilla” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Keep an eye out for announcements, including potential sneak peeks of the shoes in the upcoming months, as it’s anticipated that this collaboration will drop during the holiday season. The release is expected to be available on Nike SNKRS and selected retailers at approximately $150 USD.

 

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2024-09-12 16:56