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Nike just put the V5 RNR to very good use.

The V5 RNR has been having a proper run lately, collabs stacking up left, right and center, the silhouette has really been earning its place in the conversation. Nike, knowing this, decided to mark the occasion with something that goes beyond a colorway. Meet the “Jackie Robinson Day” edition.

Every April 15, MLB pauses to honor Jackie Robinson, the man who broke baseball's color barrier on that date in 1947 and, in doing so, changed far more than just the sport.

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Nike has been marking the occasion for years across a rotating cast of silhouettes. This year, the V5 RNR gets the call, and it handles it well.

The colorway is deliberately quiet, black leather and mesh upper, patent leather toe, white laces and Swoosh backing, off-white midsole. Clean enough to look like a general release at first glance.

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The details are doing the heavy lifting here: "42" on the tongue, a diamond-shaped logo at the heel, a speckled outsole with a nod to the diamond.

Nothing loud. Everything intentional.

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