The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG SP "Pink Pack" has been officially canceled for 2025, despite earlier reports of a Spring release. Meanwhile, official images of the Air Jordan 4 RM "Light Bone/Phantom" have been released, showcasing the upcoming Fall 2024 release.
Jordan Brand’s 2025 Plans Include New Releases, but Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 'Pink Pack' Cancelled
Although the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan 1 won't arrive until 2025, Jordan Brand’s plans for the celebration are beginning to surface through reports from trusted sources. Among the anticipated releases is the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Bred,” Now, two additional Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG SP colorways are expected to kick off the new year.
According to reports from Sneakermarketro, this collaborative release is slated for Spring 2025. It will feature two pink-based colorways that align with early Spring fashion. The official color specifications are Sail/Shy Pink/Muslin for men and Dark Pony/Pink Oxford for women. These palettes are depicted in speculative mock-ups, offering a glimpse of what to expect.
The discussion around each new Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 release often circles back to 2023 reports that Nike and Jordan Brand planned to shift focus away from the Air Jordan 1 to explore other projects. Ironically, the reliance on the ’85 model seems to be increasing, with several colorways already scheduled for next year. This may be a strategic move to counteract slowing sales and declining demand for the Air Jordan 1 in all its variations.
However, @MrUnloved1s has confirmed that the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG SP “Pink Pack” will not be released in 2025. Despite earlier reports suggesting a Spring 2025 release and the recent reveal of the first look at the shoes, both pairs have been pulled from next year’s lineup.
Jordan Brand Introduces Air Jordan 4 RM, Starting with Nigel Sylvester Collab and Upcoming Colorways
In other news, the Air Jordan 4 RM is set to make a significant impact, with Jordan Brand hoping this modified ’89 classic will resonate with the sneaker community. The rollout begins with a collaboration with Nigel Sylvester, setting the stage for a series of general release (GR) colorways, including the Air Jordan 4 RM “Black Cat” and a soothing grey/sail pair.
Official retailer images showcase a monochromatic soft grey upper on the women’s Air Jordan 4 RM “Light Bone/Phantom.” The design features suede, plastic, and ballistic nylon, with an off-white midsole extending from toe to heel, complemented by a tonal Air unit. This pair is expected to be released in Fall 2024 for $150.


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