Travis Scott Releases New Merch Inspired by 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'
Just in time for Halloween.
Travis Scott has released a new batch of Cactus Jack merch inspired by the 1974 horror classic Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
The limited edition range, which debuted at Scott’s Halloween concert in NYC last week, was designed in collaboration with visual artist Corey Damon Black. The collection consists of tees, hoodies, trucker hats, as well as a silicone Travis Scott mask complete with Leatherface stitches. In all, it’s a solid fusion of La Flame’s signature Texas aesthetic and the film’s iconic imagery.
You can check out the Cactus Jack x The Texas Chainsaw Massacre collection below. The unisex pieces range from $40 to $70 and can be purchased now at Scott’s official webstore; however, it’s important to note that the collection will no longer be available online once Halloween is over (midnight E.T. tonight). So, if you like what you see, you better move fast.
The Halloween-themed release arrives just weeks after Scott dropped his collaborative collection with Australian label Ksubi. Most of the range—which included denim, outwear, and T-shirts—has since sold out; however, there are still a couple of items left at Ksubi’s online store.
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