Air Jordan 1 Low OG x Travis Scott “Pale Vanilla” Reportedly Cancelled

“Pale Vanilla” Air Jordan 1 Low OG x Travis Scott

The sneakers are equipped with a black rubber sole paired with a sail white midsole. Following the same theme, cream leather forms the base of the uppers, while pale vanilla leather overlays finish off the design. Additionally, a black leather Nike Swoosh and branding can be found on the tongue. Lastly, it’s likely that some Travis Scott branding would have appeared on the heels. Overall, it’s definitely sad news that this pair isn’t dropping. Snekarehdas were definitely looking forward to this collaboration, and this colorway specifically.

Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Air Jordan 1 Low OG x Travis Scott “Pale Vanilla” release has been officially canceled and will not be released to the public. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.

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Ben’s love for sneakers began when he was 13. He founded Midwest Soles, his sneaker reselling business. He bought and sold hundreds of popular sneakers and learned everything there is to know about the sneaker market. He eventually combined his passion for sneakers with his passion for writing and started covering sneaker releases and valuable sneaker reselling information.
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His favorite sneakers are the Air Jordan 1 ‘Bred’ and the Nike x Parra Air Max 1.