Don Toliver x Cactus Jack x Scream release glow-in-the-dark capsule, pre-orders open
Don Toliver, Cactus Jack and Scream launched a horror-themed capsule with glow-in-the-dark tees, split‑mask zip hoodies and a blood-splatter blanket; pre-orders are open exclusively via Don Toliver’s webstore.

Don Toliver x Cactus Jack x Scream is live for pre-order through Don Toliver’s official webstore, a limited-edition capsule that slaps Ghostface onto streetwear staples and adds phosphorescent neon green accents. Selectabisso/bisso LifeStyle lists a release metadata date of 2026.02.28, and multiple outlets confirm shipping timelines and pricing will vary by item, with limited quantities expected once pre-orders close.
The visual anchors are blunt and theatrical: oversized graphic tees featuring Ghostface clutching a knife and the film line “What’s your favorite scary movie?” dominate the drop, with select versions treated in glow-in-the-dark neon green that lights up the mask and typography. Headwear follows the same playbook, black caps embroidered with the quote on the front and SCREAM branding on the back, offered in both standard and glow-treated finishes that mirror the tees’ eerie fluorescent hue.
Outerwear is where the capsule gets clever and wearable: heavy zip-up hoodies map Ghostface across the center seam so the mask reads whole only when the zipper is closed, and some variants streak dramatic claw-mark graphics down the sleeves. A number of the hoodies also come with luminous enhancements, staying locked to a dark color palette that nods to the film’s suspenseful tone and Cactus Jack’s aesthetic. Rounding out the merch is a maximalist graphic blanket drenched in vivid red blood-splatter visuals and metallic dagger artwork, a theatrical piece built more for display than subtle layering.

Availability is simple and exclusive: the collection is currently available for pre-order exclusively through Don Toliver’s official webstore, and outlets repeatedly note that shipping timelines and pricing vary by item. No MSRP or exact ship dates have been published, and there are no confirmed production counts; outlets warn limited quantities are expected once orders close. An Instagram announcement even framed the drop with the street vernacular “Cop or Drop,” underscoring the capsule’s collector appeal.
This is a clear collision of horror cinema and hip-hop branding: Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack imprint translated through Don Toliver’s retail channel reimagines an iconic slasher for hoodie-and-cap culture rather than costume racks. For anyone cataloging the current trend cycle—nostalgia licensing, novelty nighttime pieces, and exclusive artist-led drops—this capsule checks the boxes while leaving the most important purchase details to be confirmed by Don Toliver’s store, namely prices and shipping windows. The collection lands as a collectible-first release, built to glow under club lights and then live on a shelf as a very specific pop-culture artifact.
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