When Travis Scott released his first mixtape, Owl Pharaoh, in 2013, he already had a following because of his contagious energy and endorsements from Kanye West and T.I. While some were quicker to join the bandwagon than others, Scott continuously seemed to win over more fans as he refined his sound from project to project.

His stock has soared eight years later. La Flame’s exuberant live performances are regarded as among the best in hip-hop today. Astroworld was one of the most popular albums of 2018, and with the Drake-assisted smash “Sicko Mode,” La Flame achieved his first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The 29-year-old has become well-known not just in the music industry, but also in fashion, with his numerous sneaker collaborations selling out almost immediately after going on sale and his merchandise fetching high prices on the secondary market.

Throughout his career, Scott’s image has been greatly influenced by his unique flair. He has worked on formal projects with companies like McDonald’s, Evisu, and Helmut Lang. He served as the spokesperson for Dior’s Air Jordan campaign more recently. The native of Houston is also unofficially credited with rekindling interest in anything from vintage T-shirts to Nike SB Dunks.

Scott maintains his authenticity whereas many musicians adapt their styles to the times in order to stay in style. Since he entered the scene six years ago, priceless Supreme items and early 2000s Air Jordan retros have dominated his wardrobe. He effortlessly combines these streetwear mainstays with well-known luxury labels like Rick Owens and Raf Simons. He also frequently wears his own clothing, which is possibly why his passionate fan following has developed such a strong desire for hoodies and T-shirts. Travis Scott is extremely devoted to his glittering jackets. Take a peek at Travis Scott as he sports jackets.