Travis Scott is officially hijacking global football culture. Within a matter of days, the Houston superstar used the Champions League Final and Nike’s “Rip the Script” ad for the World Cup to tease massive, upcoming collaborative collections with Nike and Oakley.
Here’s a brief look at two of the collabs that is turning everyone’s heads.


The Nike T90 Collection: Retro Pitch Heritage Meets Street Hype
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup looming, Travis Scott was spotted road-testing unreleased apparel from a brand-new partnership with the Swoosh: the Cactus Jack x Nike “T90” Collection.
This drop digs deep into Nike’s legendary early-2000s Total 90 archives—an era defined by aggressive typography and off-center boot lacing. La Flame is injecting his signature gritty, earth-toned aesthetic into the beautiful game. Insiders are anticipating a full lifestyle lineup featuring bespoke football jerseys, tracksuits, and potentially street-ready sneakers or modified cleats.


The Oakley Collab: Futuristic Frames Fresh from the Stands
Meanwhile, over at the UEFA Champions League Final in Budapest, Travis stole the spotlight in the crowd by debuting a pair of unreleased, highly futuristic shades. Scott even made a special guest appearance on CBS’ halftime show alongside pundits like Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards while rocking his unreleased shades.
This major tease stems from his groundbreaking role as Oakley’s first-ever “Chief Visionary.” Rather than a basic celebrity endorsement, Scott and his Cactus Jack team are actively shaping Oakley’s design direction. The upcoming collection marks the first time fans can buy completely original silhouettes co-created through the Cactus Jack lens, seamlessly merging a post-apocalyptic aesthetic with Oakley’s signature performance tech.
Official dates and pricing for both the Nike T90 and Oakley capsules are still heavily guarded secrets. However, with Travis actively flexing the gear on the world’s biggest sports stages, official rollouts are expected to hit the streets very soon.

