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The backwards Swoosh on the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 is a dead giveaway. I love the unique personality it brings to the classic silhouette. The suede/nubuck upper needs regular brushing to stay fresh, though - that's a commitment. At its core, it's still a Jordan 1, so if you like that style, you'll like this... just with way more flair and a much higher cost of entry. Alright, so I finally got my hands on these "Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Mocha'"… and, first off, that color-blocking is "insane" in person. The mix of sail, brown suede, and that university red 'Cactus Jack' hit on the heel? It’s a statement piece for sure. Unboxing it, you can feel the quality—the materials are a step above your standard AJ1s. The iconic reversed Swoosh is the star of the show here. At its retail price of "$175 USD", it felt like a premium drop... before the resale market went crazy, of course. Who is this shoe "for"? Honestly, for the collector, the hypebeast, or the style enthusiast who appreciates the collaboration's narrative. The "travis scott air jordan 1" is a cultural moment in sneaker form. Who is it "not" for? Beginners, people on a tight budget, or folks who just want comfy, low-key kicks. For $175 retail (good luck!), it was a steep ask. On the aftermarket? It's a whole different ball game. First impression: the suede is alive! Moving it in the light shows different shades. On-foot, the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 feels secure. It's not a heavy shoe. Visually, it breaks necks – the reverse Swoosh pops against the mocha brown. Worth it at retail? Absolutely. Worth it at resell? Only if you're a dedicated collector or really value its cultural status.
- Shown: Cap And Gown
- Style: DX2836-001