Travis Scott x Nike Cactus Jack 2026 World Cup Collection Released
- Official Release: The Travis Scott x Nike Cactus Jack 2026 World Cup clothing collection officially launched on June 11, 2026, exclusively through Travis Scott's online store.
- Collection Style and Items: This retro-inspired collection features a Y2K streetwear take on classic football aesthetics, offering boxy Total 90 jerseys, hoodies, track jackets, and caps.
- Featured Nations: The collection includes apparel for most of Nike's major 2026 World Cup teams, notably also featuring Argentina despite being an Adidas-sponsored team.
Nike and Travis Scott have officially dropped their Cactus Jack 2026 World Cup clothing collection. Building on the releases of the Travis Scott x Nike Total 90 football and the Nike Phantom 6 Cactus Jack, this launch introduces a range of retro-inspired apparel.
Released June 11, 2026, the collection offers a Y2K streetwear take on classic football aesthetics. The lineup features boxy Total 90 retro jerseys with minimal branding, alongside hoodies, track jackets, and caps, all available exclusively via Travis Scott's online store.
The collection includes Nike's major 2026 World Cup teams (exceptions being Canada, Norway, Türkiye and Uruguay), as well as Argentina, an Adidas team. Check out the jerseys for all ten nations below:
USA
Brazil
Argentina
England
France
Portugal
Netherlands
South Korea
Croatia
Australia
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