Travis Scott AJ1 Low Pink Pack — Release Breakdown + Market Analysis
- Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Pink Pack" — two colorways dropping May 29th
- Retail: $155 | Current market: ~$370 for core sizes (M 9-11)
- Shy Pink peaked at $1,799 pre-release, Tropical Pink at $914
- Small sizes (M 3.5–M 7) trading at 3–10x retail with limited supply
- Both available now at Kick Essentials — authenticated, same-day shipping
The Pink Pack is two days out. Travis Scott and Jordan Brand are dropping two new Air Jordan 1 Low OGs on May 29th — the Shy Pink and the Tropical Pink — and we've been watching the market on these since the first pairs started trading in late April.
Here's everything you need to know about the release, plus the pre-release market data that nobody else is showing you.
The Release
Both pairs drop May 29th at 10AM ET on SNKRS and select retailers. Retail is $155. Travis typically opens a raffle on his site a day or two before global launch, so keep an eye on that. These are being called the most stocked Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low to date — which matters when we get to the market section.
The Shoes
The Shy Pink (IQ7604-100) is the subtler pair. Muslin and sail leather panels with a soft pink reverse Swoosh on the lateral side. Smooth leather on the toebox, tumbled leather overlays, and a faux-aged midsole give it that vintage Cactus Jack feel. University Red hits on the tongue label add a small pop of contrast.
The Tropical Pink (IQ7604-101) is louder. The base swaps to a pink nubuck instead of smooth leather, and the reverse Swoosh comes in a deeper red tone. Sail overlays keep it from going full pink, but this one has more presence on foot. Same faux-aged midsole, same Cactus Jack branding on the heel.
New to this release — both pairs have a heart graphic on the left shoe's tongue tag. No official explanation yet, but the rumor is these were originally meant for a Valentine's Day drop before getting pushed.
Sizing
These run in women's sizing. If you're a men's 10, you need a women's 11.5 — go up 1.5. Sizes run from W5.5 all the way to W15.5, covering men's 4 through 14.
Pre-Release Market Data
This is where it gets interesting. We pulled the full StockX data on both colorways two days before release to give you the full picture of what's happening in the market.
Shy Pink vs Tropical Pink
| Shy Pink | Tropical Pink | |
|---|---|---|
| Total Sales | 114 | 120 |
| Avg Price | $524 | $503 |
| All-Time High | $1,799 | $914 |
| Current Ask | $368 | $368 |
| Premium | 235% | 215% |
Both are trading around $370 for the popular sizes right now. Shy Pink peaked almost 2x higher than Tropical Pink in early trading ($1,799 vs $914), but they've converged to nearly the same price as release approaches. That early gap tells you which colorway the market thinks is more special long-term.
What's Driving the Pre-Release Volume
234 sales have already happened across both colorways before a single retail pair has shipped. That's not regular consumers. That's backdoor pairs — retailer connections, seeded pairs, and people with early access moving product before the general public even has a chance.
Think of it like insider trading. The people with access are unloading stock while the market is purely speculative. That's why you've seen a steady price decline from $1,800 down to $370 — it's not demand falling, it's supply increasing from a small group of sellers into a market that hasn't even opened to the public yet.
One thing to keep in mind with StockX pricing: those numbers don't include the 2–3 week wait for shipping and authentication. When you buy on StockX, you're not getting your pair for weeks. The seller ships to StockX, they authenticate, then they ship to you. That's fine if you're patient, but if you want the pair in hand — that's a different conversation.
Price Action
The price action followed a textbook pre-release pattern:
- Late April / Early May — First backdoor pairs hit the market. Shy Pink opened at $1,500–$2,000. Tropical Pink at $750–$900. Low supply, high hype.
- May 5–9 — Sharp correction. More insider pairs enter. Shy Pink drops to $700–$800, Tropical Pink to $600–$700.
- May 9–18 — Stabilization. Both settle in the $450–$600 range as the early supply gets absorbed.
- May 19–27 — Final pre-release compression. Prices land at $364–$573 as the market prices in the retail drop.
Every Travis 1 Low follows this curve. Once the insider supply dries up and retail pairs start landing with actual consumers — people who bought to wear, not flip — a chunk of new supply never hits the resale market. It goes on feet. That's when the floor sets and prices start moving the other direction.
Where the Volume Is
| Size (M) | Combined Sales | Ask Range |
|---|---|---|
| M 10 | 181 | $370–$385 |
| M 11 | 166 | $368–$385 |
| M 9.5 | 157 | $368 |
| M 10.5 | 148 | $369–$373 |
| M 8.5 | 124 | $389–$396 |
Men's 9.5 through 11 is where the market lives. Tightest spreads, highest liquidity. These are the sizes that move the fastest on every platform.
The Small Size Story
This is what separates Travis 1 Lows from every other release on the market. Because these are women's sizing, the smaller sizes (M 3.5 through M 7) carry massive premiums — and for good reason.
The allocation on small sizes is capped at 1 pair per size in most retailer buy-ins, while large sizes get up to 4 pairs each. That's a 4:1 supply ratio. But the demand for women's sizes is real and growing — these aren't just men sizing down, these are women who actually want to wear Travis Scott 1 Lows in their size.
Look at what the market is already doing pre-release:
- M 4.5 Shy Pink last sold at $1,567 (+911% over retail)
- M 3.5 Tropical Pink last sold at $1,759 (+1,035% over retail)
- M 6 Shy Pink has the highest bid at $519
- Everything below M 7 is trading at 3–10x retail
The supply constraint on small sizes is structural. It doesn't change on release day. These prices reflect real scarcity.
What This Means for Buyers
If you're looking at these from an investment perspective, the data speaks for itself. Travis Scott 1 Lows have historically appreciated over time as pairs get worn and supply shrinks. These are also genuinely one of the better-looking pairs in the lineup — the pastel tones, the materials, the heart detail. There's real consumer demand here beyond just hype.
If you're buying to wear, here's the reality: the StockX price doesn't include the wait. You're looking at 2–3 weeks from purchase to delivery after authentication and shipping. And that's assuming the pair passes — if it doesn't, you're back to square one.
When you buy from a retailer like us, you get an authenticated pair shipped the same day. No waiting, no uncertainty, no middleman. That convenience has value — especially on a pair you actually want to put on your feet this weekend.
Which One Will Be Worth More?
Shy Pink opened higher, peaked higher, and carries a slightly higher premium right now. The market is saying the muted colorway ages better — same pattern we've seen across the Travis 1 Low lineup. But Tropical Pink has more total volume, meaning more people are actually pulling the trigger on it.
Our take: both are strong. The Pink Pack as a whole is one of the better Travis drops in recent memory. If we had to pick one, Shy Pink has the edge long-term based on the data.
What do you think? Drop a comment — which colorway holds more value a year from now?
Get Yours Now
We're stocking both colorways in store and online. Full size run. Every pair authenticated by our team before it ships. Same-day shipping on all orders — no 2-week wait, no authentication delays, no surprises.
Come through Aventura Mall to see them in person, or shop online and have them at your door tomorrow.
Market data sourced from StockX, collected May 27, 2026. StockX prices do not include buyer fees or shipping wait times. Prices reflect pre-release activity and are subject to change. This is not financial advice — we're a sneaker store that happens to read charts.