Nike has been recently highlighting the Zoom Vomero 5 sneaker model and now offers a Lavender colorway palette of the shoe in time for the Spring season around the corner. The retro-tinged sneaker retains its construction starting off with a mesh netting by the underlays and continuing with grated synthetic by the side panels.
The branding is applied in the form of protruding Swoosh emblems on the lateral side. Additional details include the triangular gridded heels, the Nike Vomero 5 branding on the tongue tabs, and more branding that feature Bowerman Series emblems of Bill Bowerman in a suit and top hat. It all sits on top of thick white midsoles at the base and has the BRS 1000 treaded black outsoles.
Spring-Ready Tonal Running Sneakers
Nike Unveils a Lavender Colorway of the Zoom Vomero 5
Trend Themes
1. Tonal Running Sneakers - There is a trend towards tonal colorways in the running sneaker market which could create opportunities for brands to differentiate based on unique color options.
2. Retro-inspired Sneakers - The retro-inspired aesthetic of the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 could inspire other brands to tap into nostalgia and revive past designs.
3. Sustainable Materials and Design - As conscious consumerism continues to be a growing trend, brands could explore incorporating sustainable materials and design into their sneaker offerings similar to Nike's Bowerman Series emblems of Bill Bowerman.
Industry Implications
1. Athletic Footwear - Athletic footwear brands could seek to capitalize on the trend towards retro-inspired and sustainable designs, as well as unique tonal colorways in order to stand out in a crowded market.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands could experiment with blending athletic or retro-inspired design elements into their products, or explore new color palettes inspired by the trend towards tonal colorways.
3. Sustainable Design - Sustainable design companies could offer materials and consulting services to athletic footwear brands seeking to incorporate more environmentally-friendly practices similar to Nike's Bowerman Series emblems of Bill Bowerman.