Cactus Jack Total 90: Travis Scott’s Nike pack lands June 11, 2026

Cactus Jack Total 90 launches June 11, 2026 at CactusJack.com with 10 country-themed T90 logos previewed in Rip the Script; exact products and prices remain TBD.

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Cactus Jack Total 90: Travis Scott’s Nike pack lands June 11, 2026

and will release the x Nike Total 90 collection on June 11, 2026, with the drop scheduled to appear at CactusJack.com. The announcement pins a firm date on a project that previews national-team styling across multiple markets and that was teased in Nike’s campaign.

The pack is explicitly built around 10 countries and 10 T90 Swoosh logos. Scott posted the rollout on Instagram, showing the multicolored logos and writing, "RELEASE DATE: Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 Collection 🌵⚽️ @trvisXX Argentina • Australia • Brazil • Croatia • England • France • Korea • Netherlands • Portugal • USA 🗓️ June 11th." The numbers alone — 10 countries, 10 T90 marks — frame this as a globe-spanning, national-team–themed release rather than a single-color sneaker drop.

The collection was previewed in the Nike Rip the Script commercial, where Scott appears wearing a brown Cactus Jack T90 shirt, and follows the first Cactus Jack collaboration that landed on a bright green pair of Phantom 6 cleats and matching indoor soccer shoes. Nike has already been building a World Cup–oriented slate, with the X2 collection and the Rip The Script campaign arriving before this Total 90 reveal.

On the surface the rollout looks like a continuation: a celebrity collaborator returns to soccer culture, Nike leans into national-team colorways, and a known silhouette — the Total 90 — is repurposed for a global moment. The Instagram preview ties the visual identity to specific countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Korea, the Netherlands, Portugal and the USA, which suggests the releases will carry distinct national palettes rather than a single capsule palette.

But the most consequential detail is missing. The announcement locks in date and geography while leaving product architecture and price entirely unclear. The source material lists retail prices as still TBD and supplies no full breakdown of what will actually be sold on June 11 — whether the drop is limited to retro T90 boots, updated Phantom silhouettes, shirts and apparel, or a coordinated apparel-and-footwear collection across every listed country.

That gap matters because the form of the release will determine who it serves: collectors chasing country-specific T90 runs, wider audiences looking for affordable apparel, or teams and retailers hoping for broader inventory. It is also pivotal for resale dynamics and for how Nike and Cactus Jack manage allocation across ten markets on a single release date.

Practically, buyers should mark CactusJack.com for June 11, 2026. The Instagram post and the Rip the Script commercial are the only confirmed previews; no retail partners or regional launch windows were named. Fans should expect country-branded visuals and the heritage T90 aesthetic, but should not expect to find confirmed product lists or price tags until official retail pages go live.

The clearest unresolved question heading into June 11 is simple and decisive: what exactly will be offered and at what price? The launch date is fixed, the countries and the visual motif are public, and the commercial provided a look at Scott in a Cactus Jack T90 tee. The next move will be the disclosure of SKUs and pricing — those details will determine whether this is a tightly curated sneaker drop or a wider, team-style capsule available across the ten national palettes.

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