Devin Booker’s Nike Book 2 SE Tigers channels Detroit pride in Midnight Navy
Midnight Navy, a patent leather Swoosh and the white Detroit D turn Booker’s latest Book 2 into a sharp Tigers tribute with a July 8 release date.

Devin Booker’s Nike Book 2 SE EP Tigers is set to land as one of the cleanest crossover moves in the signature line, stripping the silhouette down to Midnight Navy, White and Midnight Navy while letting the Detroit references do the talking. The shoe pairs a glossy patent leather Swoosh with white Detroit D embroidery and an Old English D at the heel, details that push it beyond a standard on-court colorway and into fan-object territory.
Nike’s product page gives the Tigers pair the style code IM4667-400 and frames it as a tribute to Booker’s Michigan roots and to The Mitten, with the heel mark serving as the clearest Detroit signal. That hometown story gives the shoe its point of view: this is Booker’s signature line speaking in the language of MLB iconography, city pride and personal memory, not just basketball hardware. The navy upper keeps the palette restrained, which makes the white embroidery and polished Swoosh stand out all the more.

The Book 2 still carries its performance credentials. Nike says the Air Zoom unit was moved from the heel to the forefoot for low-profile responsiveness, a setup that keeps the sneaker rooted in the modern game even as its styling leans lifestyle-friendly. Nike launched the Book 2 on November 18, 2025 as Booker’s second signature shoe and described it as a modern take on retro basketball style built for wear on and off the court, a brief this Tigers edition follows closely.
The drop is now taking shape as a general release, with retailers including Hibbett listing July 8, 2026 as the official launch date. The price is set at $155, a familiar figure for a signature basketball model that has to do more than look good in a feed. For Booker, whose Michigan and Detroit-sports references have become part of the Book 2’s identity, the Tigers colorway extends that storytelling with a sharper, quieter read: a navy sneaker that can sit with jeans, sweats or game-day gear without losing its edge.
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