Fragment x Nike Book 2 collaboration releases on March 10

The Fragment x Nike Book 2 sneaker, a collaboration featuring Devin Booker and Hiroshi Fujiwara, will launch on March 10 following a limited release at NBA All-Star Weekend. This black and royal blue colorway offers a wider availability through Nike's SNKRS app and select retailers. Priced at $150, the shoe includes distinctive Fragment branding on the heel and tongue.

The Nike Book 2, Devin Booker's signature sneaker line, continues its rollout with a notable collaboration alongside Fragment design by Hiroshi Fujiwara. This follows a very limited “Warning Label” colorway released during the NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles last month.

The upcoming version, styled in black and royal (style code: IO9950-900), features a predominantly black upper made from soft suede on the lower half and premium stitched fabric on the top. It includes matte white Swooshes on the sides, white tongue labels, and hits of blue on the outsoles. Fragment's double lightning bolt logo appears on the heel counter, with additional co-branding such as lightning bolts on the Book logo on the tongue and insoles, and technical detail descriptions on the medial side of the midsole.

This release builds on the hype from the All-Star Weekend drop, providing a broader opportunity for purchase. It will be available in men's sizing on March 10 through the SNKRS app, Nike channels, and select retailers, both in-store and online, for $150.

The collaboration highlights Nike's efforts to celebrate Booker's career, including previous colorways inspired by his design process and college days at Kentucky. No further details on quantities were provided, but it remains a limited offering.

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