Nike is pulling from a few different parts of its archive right now. Mesh-heavy runners are still going strong, old football shapes are turning up away from the pitch, and familiar Air Max and Shox silhouettes are back in the middle of everyday rotation.
At Pro:Direct Lifestyle, women's Nike trainers run from the P-6000 and Vomero 5 to Air Max Moto 2K, Shox TL, Gato and LD-1000. There is plenty of choice, but the easiest place to start is shape. Go technical and layered, keep things slim and low-profile, or stick with one of the Nike classics.
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The Nike Air Max Moto 2K is one of the strongest pairs in the range right now. It leans heavily into the early-2000s running look, with plenty of mesh, curved overlays and a fuller shape underfoot. It works particularly well if you want the trainers to bring some weight to wider trousers or a simpler outfit.
Nike Vomero 5 has become one of the go-to retro runners. It is detailed without feeling oversized, with a technical mesh upper and cushioning that makes it easy to wear through a full day. Silver, grey and lighter colourways suit the runner look particularly well.
P-6000 takes the same idea in a slightly leaner direction. Its layered upper still has plenty going on, but the profile feels less substantial than Moto 2K. If you want a retro Nike runner that is easy to wear regularly, it is a strong place to start.
Shox TL goes bigger. The visible columns and busy upper give it much more attitude, so this is the pair for anyone who wants the shoes to lead rather than quietly finish the outfit.
Gato, T90 and Nike's Low-Profile Side
Nike's football archive is starting to have a proper say in lifestyle footwear too.
Gato keeps things low, neat and indoor-football inspired. T90 brings much more obvious football nostalgia, with a shape and detailing pulled from one of Nike's most recognisable eras on the pitch. Both give you a completely different route to another technical runner.
LD-1000 strips things back further with an old-school running profile, while Field General and Cortez keep the sole low and the overall shape simple. Air Force 1 and Dunk Low are still there if you want something more familiar and structured.
ReactX Rejuven8 sits at the opposite end of the range, with a softer, more relaxed shape for days when comfort is doing most of the deciding.
Find Your Women's Nike Trainers
Start with the silhouette. P-6000 and Vomero 5 are easy routes into retro running. Air Max Moto 2K and Shox TL bring more volume. Gato, T90, LD-1000 and Cortez sit lower and cleaner.
Then choose colour. White and silver Nike trainers make the technical detailing stand out, while black and darker pairs are easier to wear through the week. Cream, brown and softer neutrals work particularly well across the slimmer retro shapes.
Browse women's Nike trainers at Pro:Direct Lifestyle by model, colour and size, from P-6000 and Vomero 5 to Air Max Moto 2K, Shox TL, Gato, T90 and the wider Nike Sportswear range.