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Travis Scott's Jordan collaborations have been so successful, it feels like it's only a matter of time until Nike decides to drop another sneaker. That day might come sooner than later as the Houston rapper was spotted in an unreleased pair of Air Jordan 1 Lows while celebrating New Years' in Aspen.

This weekend, pictures of Scott rocking the kick surfaced online, and we think they might just be his best colorway yet. The pair in question is decked in white and blue panels, reminiscent of Nike's popular "Obsidian" Air Jordan 1 Retro colorway. Branding hits include Scott's signature reverse Swoosh on the lateral side in white, as well as Wings embroidered on the heels.

As of now, there is no confirmation when this colorway will be released or if it will even ever get a general release. Travis Scott has been known to design friends & family exclusives. Keep it here for updates.

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