SneakersMay 29, 2026

Travis Scott's New Air Jordan 1 Low Drops Today, and Nike Flooded the Market on Purpose

Nerdbeak Staff
Travis Scott's New Air Jordan 1 Low Drops Today, and Nike Flooded the Market on Purpose

The Travis Scott "Pink Pack" drops today at $155 a pair. Two colorways. Reverse Swoosh. Cactus Jack details. The usual.

The story isn't the shoe. It's how many Nike made.

SneakerNews framed this as the most heavily stocked Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low to date. If that holds, it changes the math on a sneaker line that built its name on being impossible to get.

What's Dropping Today

The Pink Pack hits Nike SNKRS and select retailers at 10 a.m. ET, Friday May 29. Adult pairs are $155. Kids are $80.

Two colorways are in the pack. "Shy Pink / Tropical Pink" carries style code IQ7604-101. "Muslin / Shy Pink" is IQ7604-100.

Both run the Travis Scott signature reverse Swoosh, Sail leather overlays, and Cactus Jack branding throughout. This is the Low silhouette, not the High. Familiar template, new pastel treatment.

That's the product. Now the part that matters.

Why "Most Stocked Ever" Is the Real Headline

Travis Scott Jordans have always run on scarcity. Limited stock, instant sellouts, a resale price that doubles or triples before the box is even open.

Deep stock breaks that loop. When supply is high, more buyers get pairs at retail. Fewer people are stuck paying the resale tax. The premium that resellers count on gets squeezed.

SneakerNews is the source on the "most stocked" framing. That's their read on the release, not confirmed Nike production data. Nike doesn't publish unit counts.

But the framing tracks with what the shoe looks like. A two-colorway pack, a Low instead of a High, kids sizing, wide retailer distribution. None of that signals a tight grail drop.

What Travis Scott Jordans Usually Do on Resale

History sets the bar high.

The original 2019 Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 High "Mocha" retailed at $175 in May 2019. It still trades above $1,000 on the secondary market today. That's the ceiling for the line.

The 2024 Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low "Medium Olive" retailed at $150. It carried roughly a $535 average StockX resale around release. Lower than the Mocha, but still a strong multiple over retail.

Those are the numbers a Pink Pack buyer is comparing against. And those are the numbers deep stock is positioned to pull down.

The Premium Is Built to Compress, Not Dead

Here's the honest part. The compression is a prediction, not a fact yet.

SneakerNews and Sneaker Bar Detroit lean into the oversupply angle. More stock, softer resale. Sports Illustrated reads it the other way, calling it a shoe that will sell out quickly with buyers paying above retail.

Both can't be fully right. Today tells you which way it breaks.

Resale is forming this morning. StockX last-sale data was still loading at research time, which means any number you see right now is a noisy opening print. It is not a settled price.

Deep stock is built to compress the premium Travis Scott pairs usually command. Whether it actually works shows up in the next 48 to 72 hours. Check StockX, GOAT, and eBay sold listings then for a real read, not at the 10 a.m. drop.

What It Means for Collectors

If you want to wear a pair, this could be the best Travis Scott drop in years. Deep stock means a real shot at retail, no bot war, no resale tax.

If you're looking at a flip, deep stock is the enemy. The thing that made Travis Scott Jordans flip is the thing Nike appears to have dialed back here.

This is the opposite of a scarcity play like the Virgil Abloh Archive "Alaska", where capped production held the floor high. The Pink Pack is the volume play. For more on how sneaker supply shapes resale, see our Air Max Day 2026 resale guide.

Buy it because you want it on your feet. Then watch the 72-hour print to see whether Nike's supply bet actually landed.

SneakersMay 29, 2026

Written by Nerdbeak Staff

The Travis Scott Pink Pack hits SNKRS today at $155 a pair. The headline isn't the shoe, it's the stock. This is reportedly the most heavily stocked Travis Scott Jordan ever, and deep supply is exactly what compresses a resale premium.

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