Travis Scott has launched a Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 apparel collection built around Nike’s early 2000s football franchise, combining retro performance silhouettes with the artist’s signature aesthetic, as reported by Hypebeast.
The capsule reworks Y2K football apparel into lifestyle and sport garments, offering collaborative football jerseys, graphic tees, heavy hoodies, athletic caps, and matching track jackets, Hypebeast said.
The range honors 10 nations with country-specific graphics and palettes, and includes dedicated pieces for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Korea, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the USA, according to Hypebeast.
KICKS CREW reported the collection was released exclusively via the Cactus Jack website to coincide with the World Cup kick off, and that the assortment includes pieces inspired by two non-Nike sponsored national teams, Argentina and Portugal.
Availability Context And Design Notes
KICKS CREW noted the apparel will remain available on the Cactus Jack site until each commemorated team is eliminated from the tournament, creating a commercial window tied to onfield progress.
Hypebeast highlighted that a brown Cactus Jack Total 90 jersey was previously teased in Nike’s "Rip the Script" commercial and described that warm up piece as an early glimpse of the collaboration.
One report also mentioned the collection’s earthy tones, including Khaki, Night Forest, Oatmeal, and Baroque Brown, and suggested the launch could extend to footwear such as a possible Cactus Jack Phantom 6, according to coverage.
Coverage added that while some sneaker drops moved quickly from retail, pieces from the Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 apparel collection remain available through the artist’s webstore, offering fans and football enthusiasts a chance to buy into the capsule.
