Black is the color of choice for the mudguard, giving the sneaker a “Black Toe” look that was signature to the introductory styles of Jordans. Other nods towards the influential Japanese label include “FRAGMENTDESIGN” stitched onto the tongue and a special “Travis-Hiroshi” tag printed on midsole. Identical to its previous releases, the shoe will come with a classic fragment design touch: white leather upper is contrasted with overlays of black and royal blue. Now, this triple collaborative project is making its way back onto the Nike SNKRS app as a restock for the brand’s annual SNKRS day on 8 August. Its hype was largely attributed to the big names in this tag team - the coming together of a world renowned rapper, a Japanese imprint by the godfather of streetwear Hiroshi Fujiwara, and a sportswear giant makes for good headlines. ![]() Though the Air Jordan 1 Low “Reverse Mocha” is all the buzz now, the OG Travis Scott x Nike project was actually a triple collaboration between the Texas-born La Flame, fragment design and the Swoosh team in 2021. If you have a Japanese address, you can enter the raffle here. The pairs are going for 18,150 JPY (~US$130) but sizes are limited to US10 and US10.5 only. The restock is ongoing from now till 28 July 11:59 am JPT and the winners will be annouced at 12:30 pm the same day. ![]() Japanese online retailer Dropp has announced a surprise restock raffle for the Travis Scott x fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low “Military Blue”.
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