
Nike Basketball and Devin Booker are launching a new Nike Book 1 “Black Label” during Spring 2025, limited to 1,996 pairs worldwide.
Nike Basketball always aims to draw attention during All-Star Week. During Spring 2025, the brand is preparing a “Black Label” pack with pairs for all the major athletes in the NBA. Among them is a Nike Book 1 color scheme. However, given that Devin Booker was not selected as an All-Star for this year’s event, it is possible that the model will not be released. See below an exclusive first look from Sneaker Market at the new Nike Book 1 LX.
The model comes with product code IB3862-001 and the "Black / Black / Alabaster / Red Stardust" color scheme. For now, the brand has not announced an exact release date. The pair is limited to 1,996 units, matching the year Devin Booker was born. We expect the new Nike Book 1 LX "Black Label" to release on February 14, 2024 or during All-Star Week. However, it is very likely that Nike will not release the model and the launch will be canceled.
When is the Nike Book 1 LX “Black Label” releasing?
The Nike Book 1 LX "Black Label" is releasing during Spring 2025 on Nike.com and at select Nike Basketball retailers. For now, Nike has not yet announced an official release date for Europe. We already know that the model is part of the Nike Spring 2025 seasonal catalog, so we expect the launch to take place within the first three months of the year. According to multiple sources, the pair is releasing on February 14, 2025. Check out the official images below as we wait for more release details.
On another note, check out the new Nike Sabrina 2 LX “Black Label” colorway, which is releasing simultaneously. Alternatively, see all Nike Black Label pairs that are releasing during 2025.
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Vlad Ciutacu is a writer based in The Hague, Netherlands. He has been working in the footwear industry for more than a decade, with hundreds of pairs in his collection. His favourite models are the Air Jordan 1 and the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.




















