Travis Scott's impact on music, fashion, and pop culture has led to a wide array of highly collectible items associated with his brand. From exclusive tour memorabilia to collaborative toys and figurines developed in conjunction with major brands like Fort Night and McDonald's, these pieces offer collectors a physical tie to this artist's musical and lifestyle influences.
Though he's been producing new merchandise since 2014 with brands like Been Trill, it was Travis Scott's Astroworld album and accompanying tour that spurred the sudden creation of a wide and varied range of highly sought-after collectible Travis Scott merchandise, from hoodies to hats to themed artwork and more. Scott’s label, Cactus Jack Records, has also produced its own range of clothing and accessories featuring their brand's distinct logo.
While artist merchandise is certainly nothing new in our pop culture world, the ease with which Travis Scott moves from one seemingly unconnected collaboration to the next gives his line of Travis Scott collectibles a wide range of appeal. From his partnership with General Mills to create a Family Size Reese Puffs Cereal that is not safe for human consumption to keychains inspired by his various albums, it seems there is no end to the number or variety of goods Travis Scott can create.
Along with his own, other collectibles, Travis Scott has collaborated to create items under the umbrella of other high-profile artist names and major business brands. Take, for example, the partnership between his Cactus Jack label and the Nike brand, which has produced a number of coveted footwear and apparel items.