The long-rumored Cactus Jack football project is officially here. Travis Scott and Nike have launched the Travis Scott Nike Total 90 Collection that reimagines early-2000s football culture through country-specific jerseys, hoodies, and retro sportswear staples.

THE TOTAL 90 ERA RETURNS THROUGH A CACTUS JACK LENS
The Travis Scott Nike Total 90 Collection feels less like a nostalgic reissue and more like a full cultural reset.
Nike’s legendary Total 90 line, once synonymous with aggressive early-2000s football aesthetics, has been revived through the chaotic, earth-toned world of Cactus Jack. After months of teasing football-inspired pieces, the full capsule has now officially launched, arriving at the perfect moment as World Cup fever dominates global culture.
Rather than simply reproducing archive kits, the collection treats Total 90 as raw material for something broader: a crossover between football heritage, streetwear, and national identity.
10 COUNTRIES, 10 DISTINCT VISUAL IDENTITIES
At the center of the Travis Scott Nike Total 90 Collection are country-inspired designs created for ten different nations.
The capsule includes dedicated pieces for:
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Argentina
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Australia
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Brazil
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Croatia
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England
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France
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Korea
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Netherlands
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Portugal
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United States
Each country receives its own interpretation of the Total 90 aesthetic, blending national color palettes with distorted graphics, oversized branding, and the rugged styling language associated with Travis Scott’s broader fashion universe.
The approach avoids clean, federation-style replicas. Instead, the pieces feel intentionally weathered, stylized, and built for the street rather than the tunnel walk.

Y2K FOOTBALL ENERGY DOMINATES THE TRAVIS SCOTT NIKE TOTAL 90 COLLECTION
The collection leans heavily into the visual grammar of early-2000s football culture.
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oversized jerseys
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curved panel construction
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bold chest graphics
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track-jacket silhouettes
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athletic mesh textures
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vintage training-ground styling
That Y2K influence is crucial. Total 90 wasn’t just a boot line — it was an entire era of football aesthetics defined by metallic finishes, asymmetry, and maximalist sportswear design. Cactus Jack taps into that memory while pushing it into modern streetwear territory.
The previously teased brown jersey, which circulated online earlier this year, now reads like a soft launch for the wider project.
BEYOND JERSEYS: THE FULL LIFESTYLE PUSH
While football shirts are the headline pieces, the Travis Scott Nike Total 90 Collection expands into a complete apparel offering.
The drop includes:
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football jerseys
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graphic T-shirts
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hoodies
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caps
This broader product mix reinforces Nike’s current strategy of treating football culture as a lifestyle category rather than a purely performance-driven space.
It’s also a natural fit for Travis Scott, whose collaborations consistently extend beyond footwear into fully built-out worlds of clothing and accessories.
WHY THIS COLLECTION MATTERS
Football fashion is no longer a niche lane. It is one of the dominant visual languages in contemporary streetwear.
The Travis Scott Nike Total 90 Collection arrives alongside a wider wave of football-meets-fashion projects from brands like Palace, Jacquemus, and BAPE, but its appeal is slightly different. Where those collaborations often lean into luxury or archival elegance, Cactus Jack embraces grit, nostalgia, and fan culture.
It understands that for many people, early-2000s football style was never polished. It was loud, experimental, and emotionally tied to national identity and tournament summers.
That emotional memory is the collection’s real currency.
RELEASE INFORMATION
The Travis Scott Nike Total 90 Collection is available now through Travis Scott’s official webstore.





