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Images have surfaced of an “Olive” Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1. This pair is believed to be a sample, as it differs slightly from the friends and family pair that has been floating around since the original “Houston Oilers” Air Jordan 4 dropped two years ago.

While it features the same olive leather upper as the F&F pair, it does not have tortoiseshell detailing on the lace cages. That small difference has led people to believe that the new images are of an unreleased sample or, possibly, an upcoming retail version, though that is just speculation at this point.

Take a look at the sneaker above and stay tuned for information surrounding this mysterious sample.

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