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When you put away the white kicks and bright sneakers, you know fall has officially arrived.
And if you’re looking for some new heat to replace everything now stuffed in the bottom of your closet, Jordan Brand and Travis Scott have once again connected to make magic. The successful duo is sticking to its theme of earth-toned and autumn-appropriate kicks with yet another Air Jordan 1 Low.
The latest interaction is dubbed the “Medium Olive” colorway. Like its namesake, it features suede green hits on the sides, sole, and toebox throughout the tongue. It’s paired with a clean, off-white colorway that matches a vintage midsole.
The red Nike Air tag on the tongue pops, as does the signature reverse swoosh in black. Red hits are seen again on heel hits—the left shoe has Scott’s scribble-faced Cactus Jack logo, while the left has Jordan Brand’s wings logo. One of the insoles shows more of Scott’s personality, with his first name in a mirrored print.

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The pair is very similar to the “Olives,” which dropped in 2023. However, they swapped the color of the swoosh and toebox. They were a women’s only exclusive, so any man wearing bigger than a 10.5 struggled to make them fit.
“Cactus Jack branding on the tongue and heel pair with a fresh set of off-road tracks on the insole. And of course, we kept the backwards Swoosh, Scott’s signature touch for all his AJ1 designs,” Nike wrote at the time.
Indeed, to be limited, Travis Scott’s latest AJ1 low is expected to drop on Sept. 28 for just $150, but of course, those with deep pockets can surely check the second market retailers at their leisure.

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These kicks mark just the latest in a long line of 1s Scott has customized, including the “Fragments,” “Mochas,” “Olives,” “Reverse Mochas,” “Black Phantoms,” and the vibrant “Canaries.” Though the Houston rapper has had a huge influence in popularizing the low-tops, he’s also customized the 6s in Olive and Khaki as well as the 33s. He even got a chance to create his own silhouette in the Jumpman Jack TR and stirred up some fake beef with tennis legend John McEnroe over a revisioned pair of Mac Attacks.
Get a better look at the latest colorway above and see how fans are reacting to potentially getting their hands on them below.