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The Women’s Nike V2K Run Shines In Neutral Tones

One of the year's best new women's shoes is back.

The Women’s Nike V2K Run Shines In Neutral Tones

Nike successfully tapped into the “Dad Shoe” trend last year with the resurrection of the Zoom Vomero 5. Composing an arsenal fit with both neutral and colorful ensembles, the Beaverton brand ventured further into the Y2K era with the Nike V2K Run. Boasting a chunky sole unit and OG elements from the Swooshes archival racing solutions, the low-top trim now enters the autumnal season with appropriate attire.

Eerily reminiscent of the Vomero 5s plush mesh base and leather connecting overlays, the formerly recognized Runntek is dominated by a “Sail” dominant palette that consumes the upper in near completion. Light tan accents complement the inner tongue, heel and presiding pull tab while a collection of chocolate brown hues amplify the tread, mid-foot shank and heel clip. What’s more, the profile swoosh is treated to a muted plum trim while the Cushlon-infused midsole arranges a vintage cream finish underfoot.

The women’s exclusive Nike V2K Run “Sail” can be seen below in detailed imagery as we await further release details.

In other news, the Jordan 38 Low “Sail/Pink” recently surfaced in first-look imagery.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Nike V2K Run

SKU: FD0736-103
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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