It’s becoming increasingly common to spot a tastefully crafted Louis Vuitton x Air Jordan custom design on our Instagram or Twitter feeds, and this trend has earned its popularity. Nike’s collaboration with the esteemed French fashion house Louis Vuitton on the LV x Nike Air Force 1 range in 2022 has whet all our appetites for more luxurious reimaginings of our favourite Nike and Jordan silhouettes. However, while an official Louis Vuitton and Air Jordan collaboration might not be on the horizon just yet, thanks to KICKXOTIC, we can still enjoy the exquisite custom sneaker design of the Louis Vuitton x Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott right now.
Every Luxe Element
As the name suggests, this custom design melds the classic Air Jordan 1 Low silhouette with the sophisticated flair of Louis Vuitton while incorporating Travis Scott’s signature reverse Swoosh and Cactus Jack logos.
The AJ1’s overlays and quarter panels primarily flaunt the famous LV monogrammed brown leather, echoing the design of the official “Monogram Brown Damier Azur” pair launched in 2022.
However, these kicks are special because they aren’t simply draped in the signature brown leather or peppered with Damier Azur accents. KICKXOTIC opts to freshen things up, selecting a neutral tan Italian leather for the toe box, tongue, and heel tabs. Even the Nike Swoosh adorning the sides of the sneakers is made from the same tan leather, tying together the look beautifully. But the details don’t stop there.
A deeper brown leather fringes the overlays, emphasising the detailed LV monogram pattern and lending a truly deluxe feel to the sneakers. Plus, as a wonderful bonus, you can personalise your own pair with specific initials, distinctive logos, intricate embroideries, customised insoles, or tailored wordings—for an additional price, of course.
The design is finally rounded off with a clean white midsole, a brown rubber outsole, and brilliant white laces that bring the entire look together.
Could a Louis Vuitton, Jordan Brand and Travis Scott AJ1 Collaboration Be on the Horizon?
Currently, there’s no chatter about a joint effort between Louis Vuitton, Jordan Brand, and Travis Scott for an AJ1 sneaker—or any sneaker, for that matter. However, given the popularity of all three entities in the fashion and sneaker realms, it’s a safe bet to say that any such announcement would break the internet.
For starters, the Nike Air Force 1 shoes that hit the market a few years ago were an instant hit among sneakerheads. In fact, the resale figures they fetch today are eye-watering, and these prices only keep climbing.
As for Scott, the Air Jordan 1 Low silhouette has become a staple in the rapper’s collaborations. Fans will witness three fresh colourways of his signature Air Jordan 1 Low aesthetic this year. His designs’ signature colour palette and reverse Swoosh logo can never be too much for his followers. This might explain why the artist has become a go-to name for Peter Moore’s signature silhouette and why sneaker artists capitalise on this popularity with their custom creations.
So, while it may not be probable we’ll see a direct partnership between Louis Vuttion, Jordan Brand, and Travis Scott any time soon; we can certainly understand the appeal and the need for custom designs like the Louis Vuttion x Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott.
Securing a Pair of Louis Vuitton x Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott Sneakers
Though you can admire these exquisite sneakers on KICKXOTIC’s Instagram page, they have yet to appear on their website. However, a very similar pair previously sold for $1500.00, so budget in that region if you’re considering the exclusive sneakers.
For those who’ve set their minds on these lavish shoes, you can reach out to the dedicated custom sneaker artists at KICKXOTIC via their email, contact@kickxotic.com, to learn more about the availability and pricing of these head-turners. Until then, be sure to follow us for more stunning sneaker concepts and customs.
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