Devin Booker brings vintage Impala collection to his shoes with Nike Book 1 PE

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As long as Devin Booker has the car collection he flexes, he will be known as more than the Phoenix Suns’ franchise player.
Booker’s famous and seemingly infinite car garage showcases his passion for lowrider culture and more. A particular passion Booker has frequently showcased in his repertoire is the vintage Chevy Impala.
He owns many vintage Impalas, dating back to the 1957 Impala. His ’96 Impala — which had just 86 miles on it as of Dec. 18, 2024 — has been a showstopper as well:
That ’96 Impala matters even more now. Booker has now put the Chevy Impala logo on his signature Nike Book 1 PE shoe, as his new kicks mirror his ’96 edition:
Booker’s endless car collection, which includes other icons like his 1987 Buick Grand National and three 1972 Chevy Blazers, has made its way to his sneaker line again after Booker released his Devin Booker X Chevrolet shoe and apparel collection previously in 2025.
Ever since Booker got his own shoes, his field goal percentage has risen to 47.8% and his free throw percentage has risen to 88.8%. He has averaged seven assists per game after he came into the 2023-24 season (the first season he had his own signature shoe) averaging 4.8 assists per game. He has even averaged 26.6 points per game, compared to 23.9 points per game before his shoe line dropped.
Booker wore these Impala-inspired Nike Book 1 PE shoes in the Nov. 8 contest against the LA Clippers in the Intuit Dome, where he and the Suns look to win back-to-back games against LA. Booker has shot 46.9/36.4/100 shooting splits against the Clippers in two games this year with three steals.




