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Nike's latest Vomero 5 sneaker might just be the freshest dad shoe in the sea right now. However, the latest Vomero "dad shoe" wasn't exactly born from the ocean.

Instead, the classic Nike sneaker appears in this really nice "Seafoam" green colorway.

Green shades ranging from pale to dark take over the classic techy "runner," creating this undeniably clean and super green take on the Vomero model.

The nice thing about the new colorway is that it highlights the Nike shoe's fancy form, accented by technical-looking panels that give it a futuristic feel.

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The Vomero 5 sneaker has appeared in countless colorways from bold "racer blue" looks to A Ma Maniére-style burgundy spins to impressive Japan-made makeovers.

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And honestly, the model looks good in just about all of them. It's no wonder stylish presences like Savannah James and Lou Adler love to throw on the shoe.

Nike shows no signs of stopping this good thing it has going with its trusty Vomero sneaker, either.

The Vomero-coded V2K shoe has recently arrived in some pretty wild colorways and the Vomero Roam, a dad shoe designed for elders hitting the trail, has itself been arriving in some pretty nifty makes as of late.

But nothing beats the OG, of course, and the Vomero 5 is still tops.

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For those looking to add the "Seafoam" pairs to the collection, be on the lookout for them during the fall season on Nike's website.

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