Travis Scott's Jack Goes Back to School collection released on Thursday (April 4) and he surprised students with visits across the country.
— helmed by his Cactus Jack brand in collaboration with Mitchell & Ness and Fanatics — La Flame pulled up to LSU and the University of Texas on Thursday .
Fans can shop the Jack Goes Back to School collection — which features garments from 28 different colleges — at with streetwear for a merchandise run that includes snapback hats, hoodies, T-shirts, shorts, sweatpants, crewnecks and backpacks. The limited-edition apparel ranges in price from $68 to $160.
Some of the marquee schools on board outside of LSU, University of Texas and USC include the University of Michigan, University of Miami, University of Kentucky, University of Alabama, Penn State University, Clemson University, Florida State University and many more.While the festival left 10 dead and has since compiled 2,500 lawsuits against Astroworld, Scott’s attorneys are arguing that safety and security at live events is “not the job of performing artists.
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