Travis Scott Shoes Now Sold as Medical Devices in Major Hospital Push
In a groundbreaking move transforming streetwear into healthcare, hospitals nationwide today announced a partnership to distribute limited-edition Travis Scott shoes as orthopedic devices. Dubbed “Cactus Jack Therapeutics,” the footwear is now prescribed by podiatrists for plantar fasciitis due to its patented shock-absorption sole, previously hidden in the design’s aesthetic. The sneakers, retailing at $1,500 per pair, are covered by select insurance plans, sparking a frenzy among collectors and patients alike. “We’ve never seen medical compliance soar like this—patients actually want to wear their braces,” said Dr. Elena Torres of the American Podiatric Association. Meanwhile, resale prices have crashed as thousands flood clinics for prescriptions, turning the once-exclusive drop into a daily healthcare necessity. Critics warn of exploitation, but Scott’s team insists, “Utility is the ultimate flex.” Expect joggers to double as surgical shoe covers by 2035.