The Drop
The Jordan 4 Retro Travis Scott Cactus Jack dropped as one of La Flame's most coveted collabs, fusing his Houston roots with Tinker Hatfield's iconic silhouette. The design swaps traditional mesh for premium suede, adds a utility pocket on the lateral ankle, and features Travis's signature paint-splatter midsole. This colorway (SKU 308497-406) cemented the 4 as the centerpiece of Scott's Jordan legacy, surpassing even his later releases in secondary market demand.
Resell Verdict
Fair market value sits around $1091, but asking prices swing wildly from $707 up to $3465 depending on size and condition. With 53 weekly orders, demand remains rock-solid years post-release. Hype is stable rather than climbing—early flippers already cashed out, but serious collectors treat this as a portfolio piece. Realistic flip window: buy under $950 in smaller sizes, hold for gradual appreciation. Diese Schuhe halten ihren Wert besser als die meisten Hype-Releases.
Fake Tells
- ▸Suede texture: Reps use stiffer, shinier nubuck instead of Travis's buttery blue suede
- ▸Midsole speckle: Authentic paint-splatter pattern is random and uneven; fakes repeat the same dot placement
- ▸Stash pocket stitching: Check the hidden lateral pocket—sloppy thread work or missing reinforcement stitching screams rep
Who It's For
Resellers targeting high-net-worth collectors and Travis completionists who'll pay premium for DS pairs. Best worn by someone who can style loud streetwear without trying too hard—festivals, gallery openings, or casually stunting at the sneaker meet.
Sizing & Fit
Jordan 4s run true to size, though the thicker suede on this pair can feel snug out the box—consider going up half if you have wider feet.






