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A Greyscale Palette Overtakes The Nike V2K Run With Hits Of Pink

Bringing vibrant accents to the 2000's runner.

A Greyscale Palette Overtakes The Nike V2K Run With Hits Of Pink

In tandem with the Zoom Vomero 5, the Nike V2K Run has established the Beaverton brand’s latest installment amidst the current Dad shoe trend. Imbued with the aesthetics of the Y2K era with roomy mesh uppers and a chunky air-infused sole unit, the low-top trim now executes a spring-ready injection of bright pink.

Doused with a blank white mesh base layer, color-matched laces enjoy a semi-translucent complement within the mid-foot caging system while an off-white tint finds itself cured to the midsole. In contrast, a dark shade of grey overtakes the mudguard, quarter overlay and a sliver of the heel while jet-black contrasts clarify the profile swoosh and the inner lining. Elsewhere, the forefoot, mid-foot shank and the outsole underfoot are stamped with vibrant pink hits that counteract the greyscale surroundings.

Release details haven’t been made available just yet. In the meantime, the Nike V2K Run “Grey/Pink” can be seen ahead in official imagery.

In other news, the Jordan 3 “Fear” releases on November 25th.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike V2K Run

SKU: FZ5061-100
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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