As the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 has gone from lukewarm retro effort to trendy running style to one of the most dominant silos in the current Swoosh catalog, we’ve come to expect certain looks. Mesh metallics are about as synonymous with the Vomero 5 as two-tone looks are with the Nike Dunk, necessitating some off-speed pitches to keep the model fresh and interesting. Responding to that call, a novel color-blocking scheme just appeared via the”Pink Foam” colorway.
Expectedly, the rosy shade that paints the Cushlon/Zoom tech underfoot is the main draw with this pair, starkly contrasting the more meted and conservative tonality up top. It’s a rejection of the faux-aged soles that so often dominate this shoe, creating an eye-catching lower half for the runner not typically versed in that category. Projecting this design choice forward, it’s worth wondering whether Beaverton is beginning to prioritize new territory with the Vomero 5 over the neutral looks we’ve seen so far, and if you’ve been waiting for some statement piece looks to get in on the hype, now might be your time.
The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Pink Foam” launches this Fall in women’s sizing, retailing for $160. Catch official looks via the gallery just ahead.
Elsewhere on the Swoosh slate, Deion Sanders’ shoes, the Nike Air DT Max ’96 and KD 17 “Producer Pack” comprise a stacked day of releases on June 14th.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Zoom Vomero 5
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |