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Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack: What It's Worth

by Sandy Li 11 Jun 2026 0 comments
Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack: What It's Worth

On PUSHAS, the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low 'Pink Pack' starts from around A$670 for the 'Sail Tropical Pink' and A$690 for the 'Shy Pink' (at the time of writing) — both released 29 May 2026, both sold through draws and raffles, and both authenticated by hand before they ship.

Twelve days after the drop, the market has delivered its verdict on the Pink Pack — and it refused to pick a favourite. Demand split almost evenly between the two colourways from day one, and on PUSHAS the entry prices sit within about A$20 of each other. That parity is the real story here, because almost every previous Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low produced a clear winner.

Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low 'Pink Pack' at a glance

  • Collab: Travis Scott (Cactus Jack) x Jordan Brand
  • Colourways: 'Sail Tropical Pink' (IQ7604-101) and 'Shy Pink' (IQ7604-100)
  • Released: 29 May 2026, via draw, raffle and select retailers worldwide
  • PUSHAS market value: Tropical Pink from around A$670, Shy Pink from around A$690 (at the time of writing)
  • In stock now: 22 sizes live in Tropical Pink, 20 in Shy Pink (at the time of writing)
  • Signature details: reverse Swoosh, red Cactus Jack medial branding, heart detail on the tongue tag

What the Pink Pack is worth right now

Seller-set prices on PUSHAS currently run from around A$670 to A$1,500 depending on size and colourway (at the time of writing). The shape of that curve tells you where the value is. Core men's sizes — US 8 through 10 — are the deepest part of the market and the cheapest way in, sitting roughly A$670–770 in both pairs. From US 10.5 upward, asks step up to around A$890–900. The serious premium lives at the small end: sub-US 6 sizes in the Tropical Pink are asking A$1,500, more than double the entry price, a familiar pattern for Travis Scott releases where smaller pairs are produced in far thinner numbers.

Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low Shy Pink 2026 lateral view with reverse Swoosh

Shy Pink vs Tropical Pink: does the market care?

Barely — and that's unusual. The 'Sail Tropical Pink' is the louder pair, with a pink nubuck base, sail leather overlays and a red reverse Swoosh. The 'Shy Pink' keeps things muted: muslin and cream panels with pink and university red confined to the branding hits. Release-day trade volumes were effectively identical between the two, and the PUSHAS market mirrors it. If you've been waiting for one colourway to lag so you can buy the dip, this pack isn't co-operating. Pick on look, not on price.

Colourway Code Look PUSHAS from-price*
Sail Tropical Pink IQ7604-101 Bold — pink nubuck base, red reverse Swoosh ~A$670
Shy Pink IQ7604-100 Muted — muslin/cream with pink and red accents ~A$690

*Seller-set, at the time of writing; prices move with demand.

Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low Sail Tropical Pink 2026 lateral view

Why prices hold despite the biggest allocation yet

This release was widely reported as the most-stocked Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low to date, and the pink pairs had a long, strange road to retail — they surfaced back in 2024 and were reportedly shelved before Travis revived them on-foot through 2025. A bigger run usually softens the market. Here, it simply widened it: thousands of pairs changed hands in the first days while prices settled well above the launch ask, exactly the band the 2024 releases — 'Medium Olive' and 'Velvet Brown' — found in their first months. History suggests that band is sticky. The 'Reverse Mocha' (July 2022) and 'Black Phantom' (December 2022) both cooled from their day-one spikes, then firmed as supply was absorbed.

Where the Pink Pack sits in the lineage

The line that started with the 'Mocha' in July 2019 has become Jordan Brand's most dependable collab franchise: fragment design (August 2021), 'Reverse Mocha' (2022), 'Black Phantom' (2022), 'Medium Olive' and 'Velvet Brown' (2024), and the ultra-limited fragment 'Sail/Military Blue' (November 2025). The Pink Pack is the first time the franchise has dropped two colourways at once — and the first time it has leaned this far from earth tones. For a catalogue built on browns and olives, a pink pair is the collector's curveball.

How to buy the Pink Pack in Australia & worldwide

Both pairs are live now: Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low 'Shy Pink' and 'Sail Tropical Pink', alongside the wider Travis Scott collection and Air Jordan 1 range. Every pair is authenticated by hand so you can shop with confidence, with global shipping from Sydney and Los Angeles — look for the FASTEST tag for pre-verified pairs ready to ship. For the full drop story, read our Pink Pack release breakdown, or browse everything moving right now in Trending.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low Pink Pack worth?

On PUSHAS, seller-set prices start from around A$670 for the 'Sail Tropical Pink' and A$690 for the 'Shy Pink' (at the time of writing), rising to around A$1,500 for the scarcest small sizes. Prices are market-driven and move with demand.

When did the Pink Pack release?

Both colourways released together on 29 May 2026 through draws, a raffle on Travis Scott's site and select retailers worldwide — the first time the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low has launched two colourways at once.

What is the difference between Shy Pink and Tropical Pink?

The 'Sail Tropical Pink' (IQ7604-101) is the bolder pair with a pink nubuck base and red reverse Swoosh; the 'Shy Pink' (IQ7604-100) is the quieter muslin-and-cream pair with pink and red kept to the details. Demand for the two has been almost identical.

Which sizes are the best value?

Core men's sizes, roughly US 8–10, currently carry the lowest asks on PUSHAS (around A$670–770 at the time of writing). Small sizes below US 6 carry the steepest premium.

Are Travis Scott pairs on PUSHAS authentic?

Yes — every pair sold on PUSHAS is authenticated by hand by our team before it's released to you, and PUSHAS has recorded zero authenticity returns since 2017.

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