The other similarities — The new Air Jordan 1 also features the same off-white midsole, black outsole and black Air Jordan wing embroidery at the collar. One more deviation comes in the tongue patch, which is now black with a white logo instead of white and red. If you're looking to make it look even more like Travis Scott's pair, all you need to do is pick up a pair of pink laces like the extras that came with it. [Pick up a pair right here for just $6.99.]
It may be a long time coming, but if the Cactus Jack's AJ1 haven't left your mind this is a great opportunity for redemption. Like any Air Jordan 1, demand will be relatively high but not nearly as much as the Scott collabs. You'll have your chance at another shot on Saturday, October 31, when Nike releases the sneaker through the SNKRS app.
And should your like strike out once again, at least the resale price on this joint will still be significantly cheaper than the Travis Scott version. Few of us can drop nearly $2,000 on a sneaker, but a price in the hundreds should make it more accessible on the secondary market.