HipHopWired Featured Video Source: @travisscott / Instagram At this point, Travis Scott is responsible for selling just as many sneakers as he does albums. The Houston rapper recently took to Instagram to stunt in a fit that featured yet another collaboration with Air Jordan. Word is that Scott and his Cactus Jack company will be dropping more Air Jordan Lows that will sellout in seconds in 2022. Besides all sorts of expensive drip he is rocking in the photo he shared, including a big ass Louis Vuitton bag, a discerning sneakerheads eyes quickly spotted the new flavor of Air Jordan 1 Lows he is seen rocking. Related Stories These aren’t the “Reverse Mochas” that have already been teased but a whole new colorway that Kevin Durant is surely itching to get his hands on. With the grey panels o...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: YouTube / Sony Getting a pair of Travis Scott Nike‘s are already a headache for sneakerheads, but when it comes to obtaining a pair of Travis Scott Air Jordans, it’s damn near impossible. Now rumors have begun to fly that not only will the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 lows be returning in 2022, but it’ll be two different colorways and hypebeasts are already programming their bots to eat up any sign of life for next year. Over the weekend the chatter started out of left field but already the hype has begun to build and though there’s not solid info on what colorway is expected to drop, the word is one will be a green and black colorway while the other is a white and brown joint. We need a pair of those green ones. Ugh, we can already taste those sour L’s in o...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Cactus Jack / Cactus Jack Once again sneaker bots ruined another highly anticipated sneaker drop and not only did they eat up hundreds of pairs, but said pair went to two men who boasted about their success on social media. After hours of sneakerheads waiting for the Travis Scott website to open the raffle to his Air Jordan 1 High OG Cactus Jack x Fragment kicks, the raffle went live on this past Wednesday (July 28) and everyone entered their emails hoping for a chance to land a pair of the coveted sneakers. Though it stated that multiple entries would be disqualified, two users were able to enter 50,000 email entries using sneaker bots and ended up landing 200 wins as a result. We. Never. Had. A. Chance. While we’re sure more heads out there used th...
Source: @benjaminkickz / Instagram This past Wednesday (February 10) was a particularly painful day for sneakerheads as most of us took home some fat L’s when both the Neutral Air Jordan 1 85’s and Marcus Jordan‘s extra limited Trophy Room Air Jordan 1 a.k.a. The “Freeze Out” released on the same day. With word that the 85’s were limited to 30,000 pairs and the Trophy Rooms at a mere 12,000, we already knew those L’s were imminent. But heads got really hot when well-connected sneaker resellers began to flaunt their walls of unreleased Trophy Room 1’s after word spread that Marcus Jordan’s Trophy Room establishment backdoored more than a thousand pairs off the rip. Retailing for $190, the Trophy Room 1’s are already selling for $2,500+ and heads like Benjamin Kickz look like he’s already se...