The Most Expensive Travis Scott x Nike and Jordan Sneakers
The Most Expensive Travis Scott x Nike and Jordan Sneakers

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Travis Scott's third Nike Air Force 1 collaboration is set to be released Saturday, and anticipation for the launch has reached a fever pitch. The rapper initially gifted a sample pair to superfan Luis Delgado at the Made in America festival in September. This pair quickly drew offers from eager buyers—including, Delgado revealed to B/R Kicks, an NBA player who offered $200,000 for the sneakers.
The AF1 marks the eighth sneaker that Travis has dropped with the Nike and Jordan family. Based on current StockX data, here's a look at the most expensive Travis Scott x Nike and Jordan sneakers to launch so far.
Jordan XXXIII Travis Scott

Release Date: Feb. 14, 2019
Average Resale Price: $254*
Travis Scott followed up his first Air Jordan collaboration, the IV, with an unexpected take on a non-retro model, the 33. Designed for performance on the court, the sneaker features an olive upper, black and brown accounts, and the 33’s signature FastFit technology.
*At the time of publishing
Air Force 1 Low Travis Scott Sail

Release Date: August 10, 2018
Average Resale Price: $498*
Following Travis Scott's AF100 launch, Nike launched a second version in a "Sail" colorway. Its gum bottom detail, canvas upper, removable Swoosh and velcro embellishments are identical details borrowed from the initial 35th anniversary release.
*At the time of publishing
Jordan 4 Retro Travis Scott Cactus Jack

Release Date: 6/9/2018
Average Resale Price: $525*
Travis Scott’s first Air Jordan collaboration takes inspiration from his former hometown NFL team, the Houston Oilers. The sneaker features a University Blue upper, black accents throughout the upper, and a red interior sockliner.
*At the time of publishing
Air Force 1 Low Travis Scott (AF100)

Release Date: 12/2/2017
Average Resale Price: $691*
Travis Scott joined esteemed company when Nike tapped him for its AF100 collection to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the white-on-white classic. Along with designers Don C, Virgil Abloh, and Errolson Hugh and Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder Kareem “Biggs” Burke, Travis Scott re-imagined his iteration of the Air Force 1 by giving it an a removable Swoosh and velcro Cactus Jack patches.
*At the time of publishing
Air Force 1 Low Travis Scott Cactus Jack

Release Date: 11/16/2019
Average Resale Price: $763*
Featuring an upper comprised of a mix of material, including canvas, corduroy, burlap, and suede, Travis Scott’s latest Air Force 1 pays homage to the artist’s Texas roots. Following an exclusive SNKRS Stash drop at Astroworld, the Air Force 1s are scheduled to drop to the wider public on November 16.
*At the time of publishing
Jordan 1 Retro Low OG SP Travis Scott

Release Date: 7/20/2019
Average Resale Price: $773*
Following the success of the Air Jordan 1 High, Travis Scott continued his hot streak for sneaker of the year contenders with the low cut iteration of the 1. Like its predecessor, the Jordan 1 Low features a backwards lateral Swoosh, brown overlays, and his signature Cactus Jack branding on the heel.
*At the time of publishing
Jordan 6 Retro Travis Scott

Release Date: 10/11/2019
Average Resale Price: $891*
The Air Jordan 6 gets a modern makeover with an olive green upper, glow-in-the-dark outsole, and a small pouch on the lateral sides. While Travis debuting the sneaker at Super Bowl LIII was a significant look, the best part of the release might’ve been tapping Hall of Fame WR Randy Moss for the campaign.
*At the time of publishing
Jordan 1 Retro High Travis Scott

Release Date: 5/11/2019
Average Resale Price: $1,101*
Travis Scott re-interprets the classic Air Jordan 1 and does the unthinkable—flips the iconic lateral Nike Swoosh and reverses it.
*At the time of publishing