Travis Scott Sets June 11 Launch for Cactus Jack Total 90

Travis Scott Sets June 11 Launch for Cactus Jack Total 90

Travis Scott’s cactus jack total 90 collection now has a launch date: June 11, 2026. The drop will go live at CactusJack.com, after Scott previewed it through Nike’s Rip the Script commercial and his own Instagram post.

Ten national teams in view

Scott posted 10 T90 Swoosh logos in national team colors, pairing Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Korea, the Netherlands, Portugal and the USA in a single rollout. That gives the collection a wider national-team frame than a one-off sneaker tease and points to a release built around country-specific colorways or gear.

The preview also showed Scott in a brown Cactus Jack T90 shirt in the Nike Rip the Script commercial. He wore it alongside the earlier Cactus Jack World Cup collaboration, which centered on bright green Phantom 6 cleats and indoor soccer shoes, so the new Total 90 line reads as a continuation rather than a fresh start.

CactusJack.com launch plan

The June 11 date gives shoppers a fixed target and gives Nike and Scott a clean runway for a direct-to-site release at CactusJack.com. For a collaboration built around 10 countries and 10 Swoosh logos, that centralized launch matters: there is no retail maze in the facts here, just one place to watch.

Scott’s Instagram caption made the date and the lineup explicit: "RELEASE DATE: Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 Collection ?⚽️ @trvisXX Argentina • Australia • Brazil • Croatia • England • France • Korea • Netherlands • Portugal • USA ?️ June 11th". Sparse details on the pack remain part of the story, but the timing and the countries are already doing the heavy lifting.

Rip the Script preview

The collection’s path from the Nike Rip the Script commercial to a June 11 launch suggests Nike is using Scott’s audience to stage the reveal in pieces, not all at once. That slow-burn approach fits a release with a limited fact pattern: the important thing for buyers is the date, the site and the country list, not a full product catalog yet.

For now, the practical move is simple: check CactusJack.com on June 11 and expect the drop to be organized around the 10 national-team colors Scott has already shown. If the collection follows the shape of the preview, this is less a broad retail rollout than a tightly controlled collaboration designed to move fast once it opens.

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