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Devin Booker’s Nike Book 1 “Nightmare Before Christmas” Appears In White

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Devin Booker’s Nike Book 1 “Nightmare Before Christmas” Appears In White

Is Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? Depending on your opinion, this Nike Book 1 is either late or early. Following the release of a black colorway in October, Devin Booker’s “Nightmare Before Christmas” Book 1 has surfaced in an alternate look for Holiday 2024.

The upcoming holiday release features the same texture and detailing as the aforementioned black edition, differentiated only by the color swap. A cracked leather upper rests atop a glow-in-the-dark sole, with bone-inspired stitching affixed to the Swoosh logos in black. You could argue that this white colorway makes more sense when it comes to storytelling, with the shoe’s color and material lending a stronger tie to Jack Skellington, the movie’s protagonist. Book also wore an orange alternate colorway at the tail-end of October, but that’s a PE and not expected to release.

The Nike Book 1 “Nightmare Before Christmas” will arrive in white during the Holiday 2024 shopping season, although no firm date has been confirmed at the time of this writing. Official retailer images showcase grade school sizing, but it’s possible we’ll also see an adult size run. Stick with us for all the latest updates over the coming weeks.

In other Nike news, check out the Wu Tang Dunk releasing November 9th.

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