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June 16, 2026 • Air Jordan

Travis Scott x Fragment Design Air Jordan 1 Low Samples Emerge in Two Colorways

Air Jordan 1 Low

Travis Scott and Fragment Design’s Air Jordan 1 Low collaboration continues to reveal itself through sample pairs. Following an initial black and blue nubuck sample that emerged last week, two additional leather versions have now been spotted.

The first leather sample presents a predominantly black base with blue reverse Swooshes. The second offering flips the color blocking, showcasing a white shoe paired with blue overlays and black reverse Swooshes. Both samples maintain the distinctive reverse Swoosh design that has become a signature element of Fragment Design’s Jordan collaborations.

Air Jordan 1 Low

The Air Jordan 1 Low silhouette has served as a consistent canvas for premium collaborations over the years. Its streamlined profile and understated branding leave room for collaborative partners to make bold design statements while maintaining wearability. Fragment Design has built a reputation for technical refinement and considered color choices across its sneaker partnerships.

These sample releases suggest the collaboration is progressing through development stages before any official announcement or retail release. The multiple colorway explorations indicate both the brand and designer are exploring different aesthetic directions for the final retail offering. Sample pairs like these often preview the design language that will eventually hit shelves, though final retail versions may differ in materials, color execution, or construction details.

Air Jordan 1 Low

No official release date, pricing, or retail partners have been announced yet for this collaboration. Sneaker enthusiasts interested in this project should monitor Travis Scott and Fragment Design’s official channels for further updates and availability details.

Air Jordan 1 Low

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