The new variant features a simple “Summit White” upper, contrasted with gray detailing, while a matching two-tone midsole also distinguishes it from the launch white colorway.

Meanwhile, the lateral logo on the outside of this variant, a simple Swoosh makes way for an outline, paired with the word “Run.” Both are joined, of course, by the star of the show: a reverse Swoosh that connects the upper to the midsole.

Nike vomero 18 running shoe
The wordmark distinguishes this apart from Travis Scott’s longstanding collaboration but still positions the shoe in-between performance and lifestyle.
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To be fair, the additional logo and wordmark distinguish this release from anything we’ve seen from the serial collaboration between Nike and Travis Scott.

That said, it is indicative of Nike’s intent with the Vomero 18, a shoe largely interpreted as the brand’s response to Hoka hype and one designed to blur the lines between performance and athleisure.

Nonetheless, it’s thick bed of ZoomX foam and agressive rocker are designed for one thing, no matter how it looks: running.