The Travis Scott x Nike Zoom Field Jaxx Light Chocolate marks another standout release in a year fill with collaborations from the Houston rapper and sneaker giant. Hot on the heels of the “Velvet Brown” colorway, Scott’s latest iteration blends nostalgic references with forward-thinking design, combining elements from the Nike Land Shark and Air Zoom Spiridon, all while adding his signature touches. Known for incorporating elements of his personal style and cultural themes, Scott’s collaborations have continuously reshaped sneaker culture, and this new release is no exception.
Debuting during MLB’s All-Star Weekend with the “Sail” colorway, the Travis Scott Zoom Field Jaxx quickly gained traction among sneaker enthusiasts. This time, the “Light Chocolate” version amplifies Scott’s earthy aesthetic, featuring a predominantly off-white upper accented by rich chocolate hues along the Swoosh, laces, and midsole. The look is topped off with signature Cactus Jack branding subtly integrated into the design, including Scott’s unique emojis, which have become a recognizable stamp on his footwear collaborations.
What sets the Light Chocolate colorway apart is its material construction. A mix of suede, leather, and breathable mesh gives the sneaker both a luxe feel and functional versatility, while the rugged outsole nods to the Land Shark’s influence, bringing durability suited for urban and light outdoor wear. Additionally, the Velcro strap across the midfoot introduces a new layer of customization and stability, aligning with Scott’s penchant for blending style with functionality. This feature, coupled with Nike’s Zoom Air technology, offers a comfortable, performance-inspired feel, even though the design skews more toward lifestyle than sports.
Set to release around the holiday season, the Travis Scott x Nike Zoom Field Jaxx Light Chocolate will be available on Nike’s SNKRS app and select retailers, with an anticipated retail price around £140. With this model joining other highly anticipated releases like the “Mocha” Jordan Jumpman Jack and “Velvet Brown” Air Jordan 1 Low, Scott’s influence on the sneaker calendar remains strong as 2024 comes to a close.
damn the sole of th zoom field is so good! but i so can’t stand travis scott! Why do you keep doing this to us NIKE?!!