If you are comparing Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low options, start with the colorway you will actually wear, then check sizing, panel shape, stitching, and the details shown in the product photos. The Mocha is the most versatile earth-tone option, Reverse Mocha looks lighter and more summery, Black Phantom is the easiest to pair with dark outfits, and Olive adds stronger contrast. Antsneakers sells UA-rep versions of these designs; they are not represented as authentic retail pairs.
For the quickest decision, choose Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low Mocha CQ4277-001 for the classic brown-and-black palette, or compare it with the lighter Reverse Mocha, tonal Black Phantom, and white-and-olive options below.

Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low colorway comparison
The main Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott colorways share a low-top profile and the oversized reverse-Swoosh concept, but their palettes behave very differently in a wardrobe. There is no single best version: the useful comparison is how much contrast you want, how often you wear light colors, and which materials you are prepared to maintain.
Mocha CQ4277-001: the classic earth-tone choice
Mocha combines dark overlays with brown panels and a light midsole. That contrast makes the reverse Swoosh easy to read without making the shoe overly bright. It works especially well with black denim, washed blue jeans, olive cargo pants, and neutral sweats. Choose it if you want a recognizable Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low color scheme that still fits an everyday rotation.
Before ordering, inspect the product gallery for balanced toe-box proportions, clean panel edges, even stitching around the reverse Swoosh, and tidy joins between the upper and midsole. These are visible build-quality checks, not proof that a pair is retail-authentic.
Reverse Mocha DM7866-162: lighter and warmer
The Reverse Mocha DM7866-162 shifts the visual weight toward cream, white, and warm brown. It feels less heavy on foot than the original Mocha and pairs naturally with beige trousers, light denim, and off-white tops. The tradeoff is practical: lighter panels and laces show dirt sooner, so this colorway rewards more frequent spot cleaning.

Black Phantom DM7866-001: the understated option
The Black Phantom DM7866-001 is the simplest option to style if most of your wardrobe is black, grey, or muted. Contrasting white stitching outlines the construction, while the predominantly black upper keeps the overall appearance restrained. Because the stitching is visually prominent, examine the gallery closely for consistent spacing, clean turns around overlays, and a centered heel treatment.

Olive DZ4137-106: the strongest contrast
The Olive DZ4137-106 uses a white-and-black base with an olive reverse Swoosh. It is a good choice when you want a neutral shoe with one distinct color accent. The product is labeled as a women’s release, so use the size options and any conversion information on the listing rather than assuming that the same printed size equals your usual men’s size.
How do Travis Scott Jordan 1 Lows fit?
A sensible starting point for Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott sizing is the size you normally wear in an Air Jordan 1 Low, but foot width, sock thickness, and model labeling can change the result. A comfortably fitted pair should hold the heel without painful pressure across the forefoot.
- Average-width feet: begin with your usual Jordan 1 Low size.
- Wide feet: prioritize enough forefoot room; compare the listing’s available sizes and ask for measurements if you are between sizes.
- Narrow feet: avoid automatically sizing down; first consider a slightly thicker sock or a secure lacing pattern.
- Women’s-labeled releases: confirm the displayed sizing system before selecting a size.
Measure both feet late in the day while wearing the type of socks you plan to use. Compare the longer measurement with the seller’s size guidance. Do not rely only on the size printed in another brand, because internal length and width can differ.
Visible quality checkpoints before buying
Product photos cannot tell you everything about comfort or long-term durability, but they can help you make a more informed comparison. Review the full gallery at normal size and zoom in where possible.
- Overall shape: compare the left and right shoes for similar toe profiles, collar height, and panel alignment.
- Reverse Swoosh placement: look for smooth edges, consistent stitching, and a visually balanced position on the lateral side.
- Toe-box construction: check that perforations appear orderly and that the overlay follows a clean curve.
- Heel details: inspect embroidery or stitched motifs for legibility and placement rather than expecting machine-perfect uniformity.
- Midsole join: look along the edge for obvious excess adhesive, gaps, or uneven attachment.
- Material consistency: compare texture and color across paired panels, allowing for lighting and screen differences.
These checkpoints help assess the pair shown; they are not an authentication method and should not be used to claim that UA reps are retail products.
Which Travis Scott Low should you choose?
- Choose Mocha for the signature earth-tone look and broad outfit compatibility.
- Choose Reverse Mocha for a lighter palette that works especially well in warm-weather outfits.
- Choose Black Phantom for dark wardrobes and lower visual contrast.
- Choose Olive for a clean base with a more noticeable color accent.
Once you have narrowed the choice, open each product page side by side and compare the current gallery, available sizes, and listed product details. If the classic palette fits your rotation, review the Mocha CQ4277-001 product page; otherwise use the linked alternatives above to choose the colorway and sizing approach that best match how you plan to wear the shoes.