Nike Warning Label All-Star Pack Dominates 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend Style
Nike’s Warning Label pack turned Los Angeles into a glittering hazard zone - Foot Locker lines, a 300-pair Fragment x Book 2 sellout, and KD 18s glowing like “Kryptonite.”
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Nike’s Warning Label All-Star pack didn’t whisper into Los Angeles; it screamed. “Anywhere you turned in Los Angeles, you saw the Nike ‘Warning Label’ collection,” a Complex on-the-ground note read, and that visibility translated to packed Foot Locker activations, billboards, Intuit Dome court shimmer, and a string of shock drops during the February 13–15 All-Star Weekend.
The collection leaned hard into hazard motifs and high-gloss metallic finishes designed to catch arena lights. Complex called it “one of the most striking All-Star packs in recent memory,” and the on-court effect matched the hype: “it was hard to look at the court without noticing the shimmer of ‘Warning Label.’” Nike's play was spectacle first, with bold “warning” graphics and silhouettes meant to be identifiable from the nosebleeds.
Retail and pop-up strategy fueled the frenzy. Foot Locker’s pop-up on Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14 hosted LX exclusives and mainline drops, and the activation was “massively packed” as people lined up to cop pairs. SI’s product roll listed Book 2 'Warning Label LX' at $170 for the Foot Locker pop-up on Friday, February 13; Ja 3 'Warning Label LX' at $145 on Saturday, February 14; GT Future 'Warning Label LX' at $200 on Saturday; plus multiple Friday drops for Sabrina 3 and A'One variants at Nike and Foot Locker.
The KD 18 All-Star Warning Label was the most detailed offering. SoleRetriever described it “coated in shiny stadium green armor that glows like Kryptonite or the Green Goblin from every angle,” with a reinforced toe, covered mesh, and “Terra Humara-inspired side panel fingers reaching up to the laces.” A “Slim Reaper hooded skeleton lace charm is added to the front of the shoe in bright metallic silver to round out the colorway.” The KD 18 SKU is IB6682-300, priced at $185, released February 13, 2026 in men’s sizing through Nike and select retailers in-store and online.

Scarcity moments punctuated the weekend. At The Shaw takeover at Crenshaw High School in Inglewood, 300 Fragment x Nike Book 2 pairs were sold and “sold out as fast as the line could move.” Devin Booker and Hiroshi Fujiwara signed those pairs, which “featured a more premium construction compared to the wider Fragment Book 2 drop as well as metallic silver and blue Swooshes.”
Model coverage across SoleRetriever and SI shows the pack included KD 18, Book 2, Giannis Freak 7, Sabrina 3, Ja 3, LeBron 23, GT Cut 4 PE for Wemby, GT Future, and A'One, with SI listing specific prices and Foot Locker pop-up dates for many LX variants. Ja 3 'Warning Label' landed at $125 adult at Nike and Foot Locker on February 13, while Sabrina 3 'Warning Label' was $135 adult and $102 kid on the same day.
Nike has chased arena-closing All-Star moments since the 2012 “Galaxy” run, and this weekend’s pack kept that lineage alive. SoleRetriever warned that “If all of Nike’s athletes wear the Warning Label pack on the court at this month’s All‑Star Game in LA, fans might be blinded by the footwear.” Between the packed activations, signed Fragment collab, and KD glittering under the Intuit Dome lights, Nike’s Warning Label delivered exactly that kind of blinding, headline-grabbing All-Star moment.
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