Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 collection drops at shop.travisscott.com

Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 collection — a Y2K football drop across 10 nations — is available now at shop.travisscott.com with limited nation-linked stock.

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Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 collection drops at shop.travisscott.com

The x Total 90 collection is live now at, a full product drop that revives Nike Football’s early-2000s Total 90 era and stamps it with ’s Cactus Jack identity.

The release spans 10 nations and extends far beyond a single shirt: country-specific football jerseys sit alongside graphic tees, heavyweight hoodies, caps and matching track jackets. That breadth is the point — this is a collection built to feel like a season-long drop rather than a one-off capsule, and it went on sale the same week Nike and Scott pulled out all the stops at .

Rooted in the Y2K revival of the Total 90 line, the collection carries graphics for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Korea, the Netherlands, Portugal and the USA and was teased earlier in Nike’s . The drop’s visual language nods to the 2000s Total 90 playbook while leaning into Scott’s streetwear codes, a combination that explains the quick pivot from tease to full release this weekend.

Buyers should note a built-in scarcity mechanic: the drop tracks with the tournament and ties nation-specific items to teams still in the running. In practice that means merchandise for an eliminated country disappears from the shop once that country is knocked out — a friction point baked into the rollout that forces timing onto demand. The policy turns what might be a normal online drop into a rolling, match-driven scramble: fans of a team still alive will have access, fans of an early-exit nation may find their pieces vanish overnight.

Practical details: the collection is available now at and lists items for the 10 nations named above. The drop was teased in the Rip the Script campaign and amplified by Nike’s and Scott’s presence at ComplexCon this weekend; a special edition Phantom 6 low tied to the project was even spotted on this week, underscoring the push into both football culture and contemporary sneaker fandom. What’s not on the table in the initial release are specific SKU lists and prices — the launch page shows product types and national graphics, but the source material does not publish a complete price sheet or inventory breakdown. For readers wanting a fuller take on the pack and its launch timeline, see Cactus Jack Total 90: Travis Scott’s Nike pack lands June 11, 2026 —

What happens next is simple and immediate for shoppers: availability will move with the tournament. If your nation advances, its pieces remain live; if it’s eliminated, those items are said to disappear. The brand has not confirmed any restock or a wider retail roll beyond, so the only certain strategy for anyone chasing a specific country jersey or jacket is to buy while that nation is still listed. That sets a clear call to action — fans who want a Cactus Jack Total 90 piece tied to a particular team must treat this less like a typical drop and more like a time-limited match-day offer, because the collection’s next availability depends on results no one can control from the shop page.

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