Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1 “Cactus Jack” Slated to Release Next Spring

The Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1 “Cactus Jack” is a khaki, Night Forest, Oatmeal, and Baroque Brown sneaker. It will retail for $180 USD and is scheduled to release in Spring 2027, available through Nike.

Sneaker fans are getting excited about a major new release that could be one of the biggest of the year. Travis Scott, Cactus Plant Flea Market (CPFM), and Nike are joining forces for a special collaboration. They’re releasing a new version of the Nike Flea 1, called the “Cactus Jack,” that combines CPFM’s unique style with Travis Scott’s popular influence. This shoe has been highly anticipated, and its release follows some delays.

The Nike Flea 1 is a highly sought-after sneaker with a complicated history. First shown in 2022, its release was troubled. While the unique, furry “Overgrown” version came out that year, the popular “Barley” colorway was cancelled due to reported manufacturing problems. Now, after a long wait, the “Barley” is scheduled to release in late 2026, and in Spring 2027, Travis Scott will collaborate on a new version, marking the start of a fresh era for the shoe.

As expected from the Houston-based artist, the first shoe from the “Cactus Jack” line features a natural, outdoorsy color scheme. Initial reports show it uses shades of khaki, dark green, oatmeal, and brown. The shoe has a durable tan base with white and dark green details that stand out against the more subtle colors.

Any Travis Scott collaboration is defined by his unique style, and this sneaker is no exception. It features his signature oversized, flipped Swoosh on the side, making it instantly identifiable. A small Cactus Jack face logo on the heel completes the design, solidifying this special three-way partnership.

Okay, so if you’re trying to cop the Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1 “Cactus Jack”, get ready – these are gonna be insanely hard to get! They’re dropping in Spring 2027, and you’ll have to try your luck on a few different sites. We’re talking CPFM’s website, Travis Scott’s online store, the Nike SNKRS app, and a few of the really high-end sneaker shops. The good news is, they’re saying the price will be $180 for men’s sizes, which is pretty reasonable for a collab like this… if you can actually get a pair!

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2026-05-23 05:26