Travis Scott Jordan 1 Shy Pink and Tropical Pink Releasing May 29
travis scott jordan 1 is getting another colorway, and this one has a date: “Shy Pink and Tropical Pink” is set to release on Nike’s website on May 29. Travis Scott’s latest Air Jordan 1 keeps the collaboration’s formula intact, with the reversed swoosh still marking the pair as his.
May 29 on Nike
The release gives shoppers a specific target instead of another vague tease. Nike’s website is where the pair is scheduled to land, which makes the drop easy to track but hard to ignore for anyone who has watched Scott’s footwear moves turn into short supply.
“His latest version, “Shy Pink and Tropical Pink”, is the epitome of summer.” That line fits the palette, but the business story is the familiar one: Scott’s Air Jordan 1 projects have moved fast before, and some pairs later resold for quadruple the original price.
Travis Scott’s pink run
Earlier Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 releases have already worked through baby pink and red colorways, plus a contrasting brown and pink pair. That history matters because it shows the new release is not a one-off experiment; it is another entry in a line that has leaned on color variation while keeping the same signature design cue.
The reversed swoosh on the side is the clearest tell. Scott’s name, and the Cactus Jack name, have functioned as a badge of exclusivity on Jordan’s premier sneaker, which is why these releases have carried more than one audience: buyers who want the shoe and resellers who want the margin.
Exclusivity on resale
The fast sellouts are part of the equation. When a release is tied to Scott, the market has tended to move quickly, and the afterlife of the shoe has often been as important as the launch itself.
That is the friction in this drop. The colorway is framed as a summer pair, but the real pressure point is supply, not styling. Anyone planning to buy on May 29 should be ready for a release that will likely test demand faster than the average Jordan 1 launch.
For readers who want the pair, the only practical move is simple: watch Nike’s website on May 29 and act quickly if the size is available. Scott’s track record suggests this is less a leisurely launch than a brief window to catch the shoe before the market does.