Back in July, Nike announced the
jordan 12 retro release date for Travis Scott’s take on their Nike Air Max 270 React sneakers. The shoes will hit the shelves in Spring
2020, with a retail price tag of $190 (£150) and colour schemes including light cream and dark hazel. In other news, it
was announced earlier this week that Travis Scott will headline Lollapalooza South America 2020 alongside The Strokes
and Guns N’ Roses. This came shortly after Scott released his highly anticipated new single, ‘Highest In The Room’.
The song marked Scott’s
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material since releasing his acclaimed 2018 LP ‘Astroworld’. Since its arrival, the star’s guested on several songs,
including Post Malone’s ‘Take What You Want’ Ed Sheeran’s ‘Antisocial’, and ‘Power is Power’ for an album of
music inspired by Game Of Thrones.
“Many true fans of Travis, including myself,
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retro have been burned repeatedly just trying to buy the shoes our favorite artist designed. We worked hard for
the hundreds of dollars that his shoes cost…Yet the only people that actually get the shoes are resellers using devices
to cheat the system,” read the post, made by an account called @astro.travy. “They raise the price double or triple
the amount, sell them and keep the money they made. This process keeps the real fans from getting any shoes at any drop.
”
The post found its way to Scott himself,
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who responded: “Ur voice won’t go unheard.”The complaint came in response to the latest sold-out collab
between the “Astroworld” rapper and Jordan Brand: the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6, which dropped Friday. Originally
priced at $250, the shoe is now reselling on StockX.com for $600 and up. Scott’s next sneaker is rumored to be an Air
Force 1, with a drop date in November.