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Travis Scott just can't seem to let go of the Jordan 1 Low. Following rumors of a new "Black Olive" colorway, first looks at the spin have arrived.

True to its name and Scott's typical color palette, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Black Olive" sees olive green and black inform the suede upper panels, while that familiar backwards Swoosh gets painted white. And as expected, there's also some pops of red, courtesy of branding moments.

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Scott's collaborative Jordan 1 Low "Black Olive" is expected during the Fall 2024 season. More colorways of Scott's signature Jordan shoes are also reported to drop around that time. It's safe to say the ragers will be well-fed with Scott Nikes next year.

Speaking of the musician's signature shoe, the Jumpman Jack should be coming any day now (it's rumored to release by the end of the year). Scott continues to tease the pairs throughout his "Circus Maximus" tour, having previewed a slew of colorways ahead of the launch (which remains TBA).

Travis Scott and Nike have kept busy with other projects, however. On top of the Olive Jordans, he delivered a golf Air Jordan 1 Low and some wildly basic Utopia Air Forces.

Scott also starred in a Nike's Mac Attack campaign with John McEnroe, the hot-tempered tennis player who famously wore the sneakers back in the day. Scott has a Mac Attack collab in the works, expected to drop on December 2.

Well, that's one Scott x Nike drop. Several others to go. Patience, Scott hive. Your fave's sneakers are coming. Hopefully.

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