fragment x Nike Book 2 Black White Release Date, Price and Where to Buy

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fragment x Nike Book 2 Black White Release Date, Price and Where to Buy

Side Kicks Streetwear • Global Release Guide

Updated: 12 March 2026

About the release

Devin Booker’s signature line is getting its first major collaboration push with the Nike Book linked up with Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design. The result is the fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White”, a stripped back performance sneaker that leans more into precision and material balance than loud storytelling.

That approach makes sense for fragment. The upper keeps things mostly black, then lets the mismatched white and royal blue Swooshes do the talking. It is understated, but not plain, and that contrast gives the shoe enough identity to stand out from the rest of the Book 2 rollout.

If you follow Fragment collaborations, this is a familiar formula applied to a newer basketball model. It keeps the sharp utilitarian look fragment is known for, while still feeling built for actual court use rather than just off court hype.

fragment x Nike Book 2 Black White hero image showing the black upper and mismatched Swooshes

TL;DR – fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White” Release Date, Price and Where to Buy

  • Release date: 10 March 2026
  • Model: Nike Book 2
  • Collaboration: fragment design x Nike
  • Style code: IO9950-900
  • US retail price: $150
  • UK retail price: TBC
  • Where to buy: US SNKRS and select retailers
  • UK availability: Not confirmed at the time of writing

Release date and price

The fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White” is set to release on 10 March 2026 through US SNKRS and select retailers. That gives this pair a confirmed US launch window, even if wider regional rollout details are still limited.

Retail is set at $150. There is no confirmed UK launch information at the time of writing, so UK price and stockist details remain TBC.

Design and details

The “Black White” colourway is built around a black upper with a cleaner, more technical feel than some of the brighter Book 2 pairs already in circulation. Nylon and stitched fabric shape the top half, while darker textured panels underneath help keep the shoe grounded and performance led.

The most noticeable detail is the mismatched Swoosh setup. One side lands in white, the other pulls in fragment’s signature royal blue, and that contrast gives the shoe its identity straight away. It is a simple move, but it works because the rest of the build stays restrained.

Co-branding is spread across the pair without becoming overdone. The tongue carries fragment influenced Book branding, the heel features the fragment lightning bolt logo, and technical style text appears along the midsole for the familiar Fujiwara utilitarian touch.

Blue accents also carry onto the sun inspired outsole, which gives the lower half of the shoe a bit more energy. Overall, this is a collaboration that stays close to fragment’s usual design language, minimal, structured and easy to wear, while still fitting the demands of a modern basketball signature.

Why the design works

A lot of first signature shoe collaborations try to do too much. This one does the opposite. It keeps the palette tight, lets the materials and branding carry the story, and gives the Book 2 a look that should work just as well off court as it does during play.

fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White” images

fragment x Nike Book 2 Black White lateral side view
fragment x Nike Book 2 Black White medial side and outsole angle
fragment x Nike Book 2 Black White heel detail with fragment branding
fragment x Nike Book 2 Black White box and packaging image

Credit: Nike

Why this release matters

The Book line is still early in its story, which means every collaboration helps shape how the model is seen. Bringing fragment in this soon gives the Book 2 a strong cultural push straight away, especially because Fujiwara’s name still carries weight across both streetwear and sneaker circles.

It also matters because the shoe feels like a real match between collaborator and model. Devin Booker’s on court style is controlled and efficient, and fragment’s design language works in a similar way. Nothing here feels forced.

From a broader release calendar perspective, this is one of the more interesting basketball launches of the month. If you are already tracking the latest Nike Book pairs or wider fragment collaborations, this is the crossover worth watching.

Where to buy

Right now, the clearest confirmed buying route is US SNKRS on 10 March 2026, alongside select retailers. That makes this a more straightforward US release for now, even if wider regional launches could still follow later.

UK release details have not been confirmed, so there is no locked in local raffle or retailer list yet. If you are based in the UK, this is the main part to keep checking before assuming a wider launch.

For more from both sides of the collaboration, browse the current Nike Book releases and the wider fragment sneaker feed.

FAQ

When is the fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White” release date?

The US release date is 10 March 2026.

How much does the fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White” cost?

US retail is set at $150. UK pricing has not been confirmed yet.

What is the style code for the fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White”?

The style code is IO9950-900.

Where can you buy the fragment x Nike Book 2 “Black White”?

The pair is confirmed for US SNKRS and select retailers. UK release details are still unconfirmed.

Who designed the fragment x Nike Book 2?

The collaboration comes from Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design working with Nike on Devin Booker’s Book 2.


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