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2 Fresh Drops From Nike & New Balance Serve Y2K Vibes & Hi-Tech Cushions

2 Fresh Drops From Nike & New Balance Serve Y2K Vibes & Hi-Tech Cushions

Hype Malaysia8 hours ago

Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Wears Delicate 'Particle Pink'
The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 is making a stylish comeback with the new 'Particle Pink' colourway, adding a fresh, feminine touch to a silhouette that's been steadily gaining traction.
Originally overlooked in Nike's lineup, the Vomero 5 has surged in popularity thanks to its perfect blend of Y2K-inspired mesh runner aesthetics and modern comfort technology. This new pink shade offers a subtle but striking update that's bound to catch eyes.
This 'Particle Pink' edition features the soft hue prominently on the synthetic quarter cage, outsole, and sockliner, designed specifically with women's wardrobes in mind.
To balance out the pastel softness, chrome overlays run along the toe box and eye-stay, injecting a reflective, retro-futuristic vibe. Meanwhile, accents of off-white, grey, and tan add dimension and versatility, making the sneaker easy to pair with a variety of styles.
Beyond looks, the Vomero 5 delivers on comfort with its well-cushioned sole and supportive design – qualities that have helped it build a dedicated following. Whether you're running errands or stepping out for a casual day, this shoe offers reliable performance wrapped in a nostalgic yet fresh package.
The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 'Particle Pink' will retail for US$170 (~RM770) and will be available soon at Nike and selected retailers nationwide. Don't miss out on this fresh drop!
New Balance ABZORB 2000 'Grey/Blue'
New Balance is set to release the 2000 ABZORB in a striking 'Grey/Blue' colourway this summer 2025. The shoe features a clean white mesh upper that provides breathability and lightweight comfort.
Overlays in modern silver-grey with a subtle dotted gradient pattern add a refined, contemporary look without overpowering the design.
The signature 'N' logo stands out in a moody dark grey, complemented by metallic silver accents on the heel and tongue for a sleek finish. The tongue also features the '2000' logo, paying homage to the model's heritage while blending vintage style with modern streetwear appeal. This makes it an excellent choice for fans of both classic and current sneaker trends.
In terms of comfort, New Balance packs the shoe with ABZORB and ABZORB SBS cushioning, finished with a semi-translucent blue midsole that delivers both style and support. Whether you're on the move or just relaxing, these sneakers are engineered to keep your feet cushioned and comfortable throughout the day.
If you're looking for a sneaker that combines timeless design with advanced cushioning technology, the New Balance ABZORB 2000 'Grey/Blue' is worth the wait and promises to be a versatile addition to any collection when it drops this summer.
It will retail for US$170 (~RM 780) and will be available exclusively at New Balance stores and online. Don't miss your chance to add this fresh style to your sneaker lineup!
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