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Quick Review of aj4 For at least a few more decades, Travis Scott’s signature purple will remain wildly fashionable

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Both the “Oilers” and “Dark Grey” colorways of the aj4 Travis Scott purple have already been previewed. Today, we have a look at a third Air Jordan 4 colorway, this time in a purple theme, courtesy of Bloody Osiris. Full Purple nubuck upper with Grey and Black accents throughout. It’s complete with a hangtag that acknowledges the Travis Scott x Air Jordan partnership.

To Be Announced: Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 4 In Purple

In a sad twist of fate, only about a thousand pairs of the Travis Scott x Air Jordan, 4 in Purple were produced for Travis Scott’s close friends and family. Dhgate Jordan’s Brand also showcased Travis Scott’s “Purple” Air Jordan 4 at the same event where the Air Jordan 33 was unveiled. Take a look at these fresh pics just for the family and close friends.

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Retro Travis Scott Air Jordan 4s in Purple 

The Travis Scott x Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro Purple Suede – White Midsole is an exciting new take on the classic Air Jordan 4 silhouette. The soles of the Air Jordan 4 Retro Purple Suede are made of purple suede, while the grid mesh upper is black, and the laces are a matte finish. The semi-transparent eye stays to add to the modern appearance.

Scott’s logo and Cactus Jack’s logo are both featured. Visible Air cushioning completes the design of the translucent rubber outsole. In July of this year (2019), it was only available to close friends and family. The good news is that you can get your hands on one now and admire its sophisticated purple, red, and black color scheme.

Overview of Travis Scott

Travis Scott’s career has gone from strength to strength, with each successive album and hit song cementing the rapper’s place in popular culture. Even though music is still crucial to Scott’s expansion of his impact, his fashion is among the most appreciated on the planet, with fans all over the world trying to copy his appearance through graphic merchandising and a slew of Jordan and Nike collaborations.

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For a young Travis Scott, the introduction of the Air Force 1 with a detachable Swoosh was a watershed moment that set the stage for a beneficial partnership that continues to this day. Although it wasn’t initially highly sought after, the groundbreaking design won over consumers almost immediately following its 2017 debut. The modular concept became so popular that it was eventually used for mainstream Nike launches. Not long thereafter, a Sail variation appeared, bringing in a second arrival with striking similarities to the first.

Travis’s first signature sneaker for Jordan Brand was an Air Jordan 4 covered in his “Cactus Jack” artwork and debuted in 2018. There was some initial backlash to the reverse swoosh AJ1, but now the shoe is universally regarded as a classic by sneakerheads and diehard fans alike thanks to its signature earthy coloring.

Both the Air Jordan 1 Low and the Air Jordan 6 were released to a fervent fan base, with the latter selling out almost immediately after its release while the former had a little cooler response. An intimate flashback to Scott’s early life introduced the patchworked Air Force 1, another example of Scott’s offbeat taste in entertainment. But although such have their place, La Flame’s Nike SB Dunk Low caught the eye of the public with its chaotic pattern heavy design and detachable outer layer. Even though the Air Max 270 benefited from the acclaim, it is not quite as effective a runner.

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