Travis Scott Teams Up With Nike for Cactus Jack “Pink Pack” Merch Collection

Celebrity Name:Travis Scott
Brand:Nike, Cactus Jack
Deal Type:Product Collaboration
Announced:May 29, 2026
  • The Cactus Jack x Nike "Pink Pack" dropped May 29, 2026, via Nike SNKRS, Travis Scott's official store, and select tier-zero global retailers, with each pair retailing at $155 USD, both colorways sold out almost instantly.
  • The accompanying apparel collection, still available on shop.travisscott.com, spans hoodies, tees, longsleeves, shorts, track pants, hats, and accessories, all running in shades of pink, red, and cream, with Cactus Jack x Nike branding tying the range together.
  • The pack delivers two Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG colorways: the subtle "Muslin Pink" and the bolder "Sail Tropical Pink," marking one of Cactus Jack's most colorful Jordan Brand drops yet.

Travis Scott and Nike just served up one of 2026’s most talked-about sneaker moments. The “Pink Pack” features two shoes with pastel colorways, mixing shades of pink, off-white, and white, with the reversed Swoosh carrying the Cactus Jack logo in a contrasting “Tropical Pink,” and both soles arriving in “Shy Pink.”

The apparel line goes deeper than most Travis Scott x Nike drops have before, featuring rhinestone details, bullseye graphics, and angel imagery, with the bullseye zip hoodie and tie-dye long sleeve drawing the most attention online.

This isn’t Travis Scott’s first bold move with a major brand in recent months. He fronted a high-profile Oakley Campaign with Tom BradyJalen HurtsSaquon Barkley, and others, also collaborated on the Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 Low OG.

His record-breaking Circus Maximus Stadium Tour wrapped November 20, 2025, grossing $265.1 million across 88 dates and 2.1 million tickets over five continents.

Nike, whose roster includes LeBron James, Serena Williams, and Cristiano Ronaldo, has also recently partnered with Drake and Kevin Durant on the KD19 campaign.

Takeaways

This drop is bigger than two pink sneakers. The Pink Pack signals a deliberate creative pivot for Travis Scott, away from the earth tones that defined his early Jordan collabs and toward a softer, broader, and arguably more commercial aesthetic.

The timing is sharp: from the popular 2019 “Mocha” highs to the 2026 pink Jordan Low editions, Travis Scott has consistently found ways to keep his sneaker collaborations culturally essential.

Pairing the drop with a full lifestyle apparel line, not just a few token tees, tells you Cactus Jack is building a proper fashion label, not just a merch table. Add a near-confirmed new album in the pipeline, and La Flame is clearly positioning 2026 as a multi-front takeover year.

Does the shift to pastel colorways signal that Travis Scott is deliberately expanding his fanbase beyond sneakerheads into a mainstream fashion audience? With the apparel line going deeper than any previous Cactus Jack x Nike drop, is this the beginning of a standalone Cactus Jack fashion brand?

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