Travis Scott's "Shy Pink" Air Jordan 1 has a rare production flaw that could double its resale value.
- The flaw is a subtle misalignment of the reverse Swoosh, which occurs in fewer than 1% of pairs. Collectors are now paying premium prices, with some sales reaching over $5,000.
- This isn't the first time a defect has boosted value—previous Travis Scott releases with similar errors have historically sold for 50-100% more than flawless pairs.
- The "Shy Pink" colorway already commands high demand due to its limited release and unique pastel hue, making any rarity even more explosive.
- Sneaker authentication experts are flagging these misaligned Swooshes as legitimate, not counterfeit, which adds credibility to the hype.
- If you own a pair, check your reverse Swoosh alignment—a slight shift could turn a $1,500 shoe into a $3,000+ investment overnight.