First a teaser with ten badges, now the reveal: the Cactus Jack x Nike T90 collection features full lineups for ten nations – with designs that recall the early 2000s.
The teaser left almost everything open; the reveal leaves nothing out. Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack and Nike have unveiled the complete T90 collection: full collections for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, South Korea and the USA – including exclusive jerseys with a dedicated design for each country.
The lineup: track jackets in country colours, ringer tees and distressed caps – all with upside-down country names, fully in line with the label’s signature: at Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack, even the Nike Swoosh comes reversed by default. Added to that are hoodies in ten washed tones with a tonal Cactus Jack script. The jerseys go furthest: Croatia’s checkerboard, England’s cross, Argentina’s stripes, all of it looking spray-painted rather than printed.
Cactus Jack Raids Nike’s Early 2000s
The design language is a deliberate time travel. Cactus Jack draws on Nike’s football assets of the early 2000s: the Total 90 branding with its circled 90 logo and the old Nike Football shield from the same era. Add washed textures and faded prints – the pieces look as if they had spent two decades in a club dressing room.
The sales line makes the intention explicit: “Get yours today before your team is knocked out” – the collection is openly designed as a companion through the tournament, not a timeless archive project. After the green Phantom 6 and his appearance in Nike’s “Rip the Script” campaign, this is Scott’s biggest step into football yet – and the first to fill a complete range.
The collection is available at shop.travisscott.com.

























































