Travis Scott and CPFM Have a Nike Air Flea 1 Collab

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Quick Facts

  • Cactus Plant Flea Market revealed Travis Scott has his own Nike Air Flea 1 colorway
  • The pair mashes up the Nike Field Jaxx with CPFM's Nike Air Flea 1 design
  • It's unknown if the pair will be released to the public or if it's a PE for Scott and CPFM
  • Check below for detailed looks
Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Air Flea 1
Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Air Flea 1

When you thought the triple-collab game couldn’t get any crazier, Travis Scott has once again moved the goalpost. La Flame is responsible for one of the most coveted sneaker collabs of the last few years, thanks to his three-way fragment design and Jordan Brand project, with the duo having dropped three sneakers thus far that go for thousands of dollars on the aftermarket. Scott wasn’t going to let fragment and Union steal the spotlight, as it’s now been revealed that Cactus Plant Flea Market and Travis have worked together on a new CPFM Nike Air Flea 1 design.

CPFM’s Instagram account posted a photo dump featuring Scott wearing pieces from the upcoming CPFM x Nike ACG collection outside of the Duomo di Milano and inside a makeshift recording studio. The second set of photos inside the studio shows Scott holding a pair of CPFM x Travis Scott x Nike Air Flea 1s.

Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Air Flea 1
Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Air Flea 1

This triple-collab version of the CPFM Nike Air Flea 1 actually appears to be a mash-up of his Nike Field Jaxx and the Air Flea 1. The overlays from the Field Jaxx are laid over the quilted suede base layer, while the Spiridon-inspired pull tab on the heel is added to the silhouette. Scott’s signature reverse Swoosh logo is rendered in green, while the mud-caked sole unit and tongue from the Flea 1 remain untouched.

It was recently reported that CPFM and Nike would revisit the Flea 1 in two colorways for Holiday 2026, launching in the OG Barley Desert Moss color scheme and a new Black Sail version. If you don’t remember, the Flea 1 was originally planned to be released in 2022, but due to sizing issues, the release was scrapped. Nike did go ahead and drop the Overgrown version of the sneaker, and later release the Air Flea 2 in 2023.

As of now, it’s unknown if this Travis Scott x CPFM Nike Air Flea 1 is getting a public release. In the photos, you can see the sockliner is stamped with a “Sample - Property of Nike” tag, and there is nothing on a release calendar for a CPFM Air Flea until the Holiday 2026 season. We’ll be monitoring the situation closely, and once more info comes to light, we’ll keep you informed on the Sole Retriever mobile app.

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