Key Points
- Nike released the Book 2 SE "Detroit" on June 30 for $155, style code IM4667-400.
- The blue-and-white makeup matches the Detroit Tigers, with an Olde English "D" on the lateral heel.
- It continues Devin Booker's habit of repping his Michigan hometown teams.
- The Book 2 is Booker's second Nike signature shoe.
Nike released the Book 2 SE "Detroit" on June 30 for $155, the latest colorway of Devin Booker's second signature shoe (style code IM4667-400). It is a Detroit Tigers tribute: the same navy as the team's jerseys, with an Olde English "D" stitched onto the lateral heel.
The reference is personal. Booker grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and has threaded his home-state teams through his signature line since it began — Tigers and Lions colorways on the Book 1 and matching Blazer Low packs. The SE "Detroit" continues that habit, this time leaning fully into the Tigers' navy and Olde English lettering.
That hometown storytelling has become the identity of the Book line, and it is a deliberate lane. Where louder signature models chase hype colorways, Booker's shoe keeps circling back to biography — from other Book 2 makeups like the "Just Book" to the Michigan teams he grew up on. For a guard whose game is built on efficiency rather than flash, a signature line built on where he is from fits, and it gives Nike a reason to keep a mid-tier model culturally sticky.
The Nike Book 2 SE "Detroit" released June 30 through Nike and select basketball retailers for $155.
Source: Sole Retriever, Sneaker Files
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