
Though Scott’s webmasters said they were working to eliminate the bot orders, that didn’t stop them from being used en masse again today. That was the case last month, when some Twitter users claimed that they used bots to submit as many as 32,000 entries into the raffle for the Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 High on Scott’s site. With releases of this magnitude, chances are already slim for the everyday customer still trying to buy sneakers manually, but the odds are exponentially worse when sneaker bots exploit the launch and quickly consume the stock. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.Earlier today, the long-awaited Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low was released on Nike’s SNKRS app and through Travis Scott’s online store.

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Rounding out the pair is the Cactus Jack logo on the rear of the shoe, which can ever-so-slightly be seen in the image above, courtesy of House of Heat.

Tumbled black leather has been used for the Swoosh, while nylon makes up the white tongue and the black collar. Travis Scott’s pair looks to be made from a mixture of materials, notably using red suede on the toe, vamp, eyestay, collar, and heel alongside white tumbled leather on the perforated toe box and mid-section. Not even gonna let them get to resell prices /NrFtHzXte2Īlongside this, the sneaker appears in the classic red, white, and black theme that makes up the iconic “Chicago” colorway - undoubtedly one of Jordan Brand’s most distinguished and renowned palettes to grace any pair. Seen on the feet of (who we presume to be) RHUDE founder Rhuigi Villaseñor, the Air Jordan 1 “Chicago” can be seen with Travis Scott’s signature reworked details, most notably the flipped Swoosh on the mid-panel.
