
Travis Scott and Win released it Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 collection via the artist’s online store on June 11. Traffic reached the FIFA World Cup 2026 opened in Mexico, bringing Scott’s visual language to one of Nike Football’s defining product lines since the 2000s.
The collection covers ten countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Netherlands, Portugal, South Korea and the United States. Cactus Jack and Nike created five pieces for each country, producing a 50-piece apparel release shaped by national colors, flags, country artwork and Total 90 graphics. Each team includes a retro jersey, anthem jacket, hoodie, t-shirt and distressed hat.

The retro jersey features a Nike Football shield patch on the front, Cactus Jack Sport branding and country artwork on the sleeves and a flag with the Total 90 logo on the back. A commemorative collaboration tag appears near the bottom hem, while another tag sits inside the neck seam.
The anthem jacket uses a medium construction with a full zip with contrasting shoulder panels. Country artwork runs across the chest, joined by an embroidered Swoosh and a flag patch on the front. A rubber Cactus Jack Sport logo appears on the back of the collar.


Cactus Jack gives the hoodie a heavier treatment. The design uses 100 percent heavyweight cotton and features a faded spray finish that gives each piece a distinct look. The front features an embroidered Nike Football shield, Cactus Jack Sport graphics and contrast pocket details. A large Total 90 logo covers the back.
The short sleeve tee uses 100 percent cotton. Contrasting ribbing frames the neck, while a stripe runs along the sleeve. Country artwork, a flag and the Swoosh appear on the front, while Total 90 and Cactus Jack Sport graphics are found on the back.

The distressed cap completes any national set. Features an adjustable low-profile shape, raised embroidery, Swoosh on the lip, Total 90 branding on the side and Cactus Jack Sport logo with rubber on the strap. The hand wash and spray process gives each cap slight variations.
Scott first introduced the project by Nike “Rip the Script” campaignwhere he appeared in a brown Cactus Jack Total 90 shirt. He also wore a bright green Nike Phantom 6 Low during the campaign, linking the release to his wider 2026 Nike Football activity.

The Total 90 gives the project a direct connection to Nike’s football identity in the early 2000s. Large circular graphics and performance-based visual codes have returned through recent Nike releases, while Scott adds Cactus Jack emblems, distressed finishes and country-specific artwork. Travis Scott’s online store now features the full Cactus Jack x Nike Total 90 collection. The store lists all 50 pieces, with prices ranging from $52 to $168.





