Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack Gets Official May 2026 Release Date

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Travis Scott and Jordan Brand have confirmed the long-awaited Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack for a May 22, 2026 release, bringing two distinct pastel colorways to sneakerheads after more than a year of delays.

The drop marks one of La Flame’s most talked-about collaborations in recent memory — and a notable creative departure from the earth-tone palette he has built his AJ1 legacy on.


What’s in the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack

The pack consists of two separate colorways dropping simultaneously:

“Sail/Tropical Pink” (Style Code: IQ7604-101) — The more vibrant of the two. The upper features a sail base with tropical pink suede underlays and a University Red reverse Swoosh. The midsole is off-white cream, and the outsole carries through in pink. A notable detail: the left shoe’s Nike tag features a small embroidered heart graphic, the story behind which Jordan Brand has not yet explained publicly.

“Muslin/Shy Pink” (Style Code: IQ7604-100) — The more subdued take. A muslin/khaki base alternates with sail across the traditional Jordan 1 paneling, while pink is reserved primarily for the Swoosh and Cactus Jack branding on the medial side. Crossed-out Cactus Jack lettering and the signature reversed Swoosh round out the details on both pairs.

Both shoes retail at $155 USD for adult sizing and $80 for preschool (PS) sizing. The drop is expected to go live through a combination of Nike SNKRS, travisscott.com, and select boutique retailers.


A Long Time Coming: The History Behind the Pink Pack

The Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low Pink colorways were originally rumored for a Spring 2025 release. That drop never materialized — all Pink Pack styles were reportedly pulled from release calendars entirely at various points, including “Dark Pony Pink Oxford,” “Sail Shy Pink,” and “Muslin Shy Pink” renditions.

The story shifted in mid-2025 when Scott was spotted wearing the Muslin Shy Pink version in Saint-Tropez and a related colorway during a trip through Tokyo. The sightings fueled speculation that the shelved release was back on track, and by late 2025, sneaker media confirmed a 2026 drop was in the works.

Now, just weeks out, seeded pairs have begun appearing in the hands of Jordan Brand associates, with increasingly detailed photos surfacing ahead of the official launch.


Why the Pink Pack Stands Out in Travis Scott’s Jordan Catalog

Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low collaborations have become some of the most reliably hyped releases in sneaker culture. Signature design elements — the reversed Swoosh, Cactus Jack branding on the tongue and heel, alternating Wings logo detailing — have carried across every colorway he’s worked on with Jordan Brand.

What makes the Pink Pack different is the color story itself. Every previous Travis Scott AJ1 Low colorway has leaned on neutrals: “Medium Olive,” “Velvet Brown,” “Reverse Mocha,” “Mocha,” and “Olive” are the benchmarks. Pink — particularly the vibrant Tropical Pink variant — is a first for the collaboration, representing the sharpest creative left turn Scott and Jordan Brand have made together.

Demand is expected to be extremely high at retail. Resale market activity has already picked up following the seeding of pairs in the weeks prior to launch.

For official release updates, monitor Nike SNKRS and travisscott.com directly.


How and Where to Buy the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack

The Pink Pack will release on May 22, 2026, through:

  • Nike SNKRS app — the primary launch point for most Travis Scott x Jordan drops
  • travisscott.com — Scott’s own platform has been used for past exclusive access
  • Select boutique retailers — a limited number of specialty sneaker shops are expected to receive allocation

Adult retail price: $155 Preschool retail price: $80

No official raffle or draw procedure has been announced as of publication. Check Nike SNKRS and Jordan Brand’s social channels for real-time updates as the launch approaches.

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