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This article was published on March 1 and updated on May 1

Brand: Nike

Model: Zoom Vomero 5 "Worn Blue"

Release Date: May 12

Price: $160

Buy: Online at Nike

Editor's Notes: We've said it once, and we'll say it again – Zoom Vomero 5 season is underway. Only time will tell if 2023 will be the silhouette's year, but for now, it's certainly making the right strides to position it at that top level.

Since its initial comeback at the tail-end of 2022, there's been a handful of attention-worthy colorways coming out of the Swoosh camp. While the offering thus far has certainly been satisfactory, it's lacked one thing; color.

So far, we've been treated to a plethora of greys, beige, black, and white, but more saturated hues, such as Samuel Ross' A-COLD-WALL "Redox" iteration, have been kept on the backburner; until now.

With spring not too far off on the horizon, it's fitting that brighter hues would slowly start taking the place of more monochromatic looks.

First up, "Worn Blue." Teed up as the first time blue tones have featured on the silhouette since its general release three-piece pack back in 2019, "Worn Blue" features a variety of tones, resulting in a sea-like finish.

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