Travis Scott Pink Pack: Air Jordan 1 Low OG Drops May 29 at 10 a.m. ET

Travis Scott's Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Pink Pack' drops May 29 at 10:00 a.m. ET on Nike SNKRS; adult pairs $155, little kid sizes $80, with two sets of laces.

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Travis Scott Pink Pack: Air Jordan 1 Low OG Drops May 29 at 10 a.m. ET

Travis Scott's long-anticipated Air Jordan 1 Low OG collaboration lands Friday: two colorways — "Shy Pink and Tropical Pink" and "Muslin and Shy Pink" — will release at 10:00 a.m. ET on Friday, May 29 via the app.

Both colorways will be offered in adult and little kid sizes, with adult pairs priced at $155 and little kid sizes at $80. Each shoe ships with two sets of laces, and both are being grouped by fans as the "Pink Pack." The drop is scheduled on the SNKRS app at 10:00 a.m. ET and, according to sneaker coverage, is set to appear on Nike's website the same day.

The "Shy Pink and Tropical Pink" iteration pairs a Shy Pink upper with Tropical Pink accents on the reverse Nike Swoosh logos and branding. It layers Sail leather overlays over a Muslin midsole and carries a small heart on the left tongue. The "Muslin and Shy Pink" version reverses that palette: a Muslin upper with Sail leather overlays and Shy Pink detailing on the reverse Swoosh, Air Jordan "Wings" branding and Cactus Jack details.

captured the tone of the release in a short appraisal: "His latest version, “Shy Pink and Tropical Pink”, is the epitome of summer." That take has circulated among social feeds as images of the two low-tops spread through pre-release coverage.

Fans had anticipated the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low release for several months; the Pink Pack represents the latest limited-edition drop tied to Scott's ongoing partnership with Air Jordan. Early listings for the pairs are already visible on resale marketplaces such as and , sometimes ahead of the official SNKRS launch.

That early presence on resale platforms sharpens the practical stakes for buyers. The collaboration has been described as highly influential in the sneaker world, and limited-edition Air Jordan releases tied to high-profile collaborators typically trade above retail once they sell out. With adult retail at $155 and little kid sizes $80, resale prices are likely to be higher — a familiar calculus for collectors and casual buyers alike.

The friction is plain: official availability is fixed to one time and one channel, but the market has already begun to move. Listings on StockX and GOAT mean many pairs will be available only through resale immediately after the SNKRS drop, and coverage notes the shoes are expected to sell out quickly and reappear on resale sites.

If you want a pair at retail, the path is clear: be on the Nike SNKRS app at 10:00 a.m. ET on Friday, May 29. For everyone else, the only guaranteed option after the drop will be resale marketplaces, where prices will likely exceed the $155 retail for adult sizes and $80 for little kid sizes.

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