Travis Scott's Slipknot Tee Steals the Spotlight at the Super Bowl Bash

People expect wild looks at Michael Rubin's annual Fanatics Super Bowl party, but Travis Scott managed to outdo himself this year. Picture this: the rapper rolls into the room wearing a vintage Slipknot t-shirt, mixing metal nostalgia with pure streetwear swagger. The look didn't stop there. He threw on a pair of Chrome Hearts jeans and sported a one-off piece from a fresh Chrome Hearts collaboration. Safe to say, nobody could ignore the fit.

The internet immediately lit up with guesses—how many Slipknot tracks could Travis name off the top of his head? Does he go for "Wait and Bleed," or is he more of a "Psychosocial" guy? Regardless, he knew what that tee meant: mixing genres and cultures in a way only Travis could pull off. Social media flooded with reactions, debating if this was just a cool throwback or a subtle hint at a new fashion project linking his Cactus Jack brand with the legendary metal group.

Rumors Swirl Around Cactus Jack x Slipknot Collaboration

Rumors Swirl Around Cactus Jack x Slipknot Collaboration

Let’s be real—Travis has a knack for teasing joint projects before making an official announcement. When fans see him in a Slipknot tee (something he’s never just thrown on by accident), it’s enough to send rumor mills spinning. Diehard fans remember how he brought WWE into his collection, giving wrestling gear the Cactus Jack twist. So, a Slipknot crossover wouldn’t be far-fetched, especially considering how much he loves tossing musical curveballs.

Styling aside, the party wasn't just about fashion. Scott took the stage to perform, hyping the crowd right as his single "4x4" set streaming records. His brand thrives on blending worlds—hard rock energy in rap shows, metal tees at high-profile sports events. This mash-up confuses the gatekeepers but excites those who love when genres crash together in style and sound.

Streetwear insiders are especially tuned in. Chrome Hearts and vintage band tees have been locked in the coveted "cool kid" rotation for a while now. Combine that with Travis's history of selling out every merch drop, and you end up with something way more interesting than your average party look. Whether or not the Cactus Jack x Slipknot collection materializes, everybody knows that when Travis Scott mixes fashion, music, and a bit of nostalgia, trends will follow.