Limited drops and iconic co-branding are still driving sneaker culture in 2025. This post highlights the hottest Nike collaboration releases this year — focused on true collabs (Travis Scott examples plus other high-profile partners), includes official images and authoritative external links so your international audience can read release details or shop the drop. (Sources: GQ, SneakerNews, Nike product pages).
1) Fragment Design × Travis Scott × Air Jordan 1 Low (Sail / Military Blue)
Why it’s hot: Triple-brand collabs (Fragment + Travis Scott + Jordan) generate massive hype — design pedigree (Hiroshi Fujiwara) + Travis Scott’s signature reversed Swoosh = instant collector interest. Confirmed November 2025 release; strong press coverage and heavy resale demand expected.https://www.gq.com/story/fragment-design-travis-scott-air-jordan-1-low-military-blue
2) Travis Scott × Nike Air Max 270 React — “Cactus Trails”
Why it’s hot: Travis applies his vintage, trail-inspired palette to a modern lifestyle runner (270 Air + React foam) — a more wearable silhouette that still carries La Flame branding. Nike listed the collaboration on its product/launch pages. Great crossover appeal for people who want collab aesthetics with everyday comfort. https://www.nike.com/launch/t/air-max-270-travis-scott-cactus-trails
3) Travis Scott × Air Jordan — Jumpman Jack / TR
Why it’s hot: The Jumpman Jack line reinterprets 80s/90s silhouettes; when Travis attaches his aesthetic (reverse Swoosh, picnic-style stitching, vintage midsoles), the result is a collector favorite that often appears in press roundups and resell platforms. Recent drops and restocks made it a consistent conversation piece in 2025 coverage. https://www.gq.com/story/travis-scott-jumpman-jack-university-red-release-date
4) Travis Scott × Nike Mac Attack SP
Why it’s hot: Applying Travis’s motifs to a retro tennis silhouette (Mac Attack) shows the breadth of collaborations beyond Jordan family silhouettes — collectors like the contrast between retro shape and modern hype. Coverage and past release history are cataloged on sneaker release sites.
5) Travis Scott × Air Jordan 1 — Low / Reverse Mocha variants
Why it’s hot: The Reverse Mocha and related AJ1 low colorways remain sought after because they combine Travis’s motifs with the most iconic Jordan silhouette — easily wearable, strong resale history, and high social visibility. Use this section to link to historical pricing and “how to spot real” guides for buyers. https://stockx.com/nike-air-max-270-react-travis-scott
6) Nike × Cactus Plant Flea Market (CPFM) — select Dunks / experimental Dunks
Why it’s hot: CPFM’s maximalist, tactile design language on Dunks created a set of conversation-starting releases in 2025. These collabs attract streetwear fans who want the loudest statement pieces. (Good to include one or two non-Travis collabs for balance.)https://www.gq.com/story/cactus-plant-flea-market-nike-dunk-collection-2025




