Nike revives Moon Shoe
Nike is reviving the Moon Shoe — the brand’s first-ever sneaker — with archival colorways set to return for summer 2026, a move sparking collector hype ( ). Expect satin and vintage finishes in the rollout as Nike leans on heritage storytelling for spring/summer drops (alltoc.com).
Jacquemus and Nike have released official images showing three collaborative Moon Shoe colorways—Soft Pearl, Fauna Brown and Aluminum Pink—under the Jacquemus x Nike SP banner. (about.nike.com)) The Jacquemus pairs carry SKUs HV8547-002, HV8547-200 and HV8547-601 and list at an MSRP of $180, with Jacquemus’ webstore drops reported for March 9, 2026 and Nike SNKRS availability around March 16, 2026. (modernnotoriety.com)) Nike’s inline OG Moon Shoe reissue appears under style code II0407-001 and is being pegged at roughly $105 for retail availability through Nike and select retailers. (modernnotoriety.com)) Design changes on the Jacquemus collab include a cinched/scrunched ankle, crinkled nylon uppers, suede/leather overlays and Jacquemus-branded tongue, heel and sockliner. (haberdashernyc.com)) Photos of Nike’s standalone OG show subtle structural updates—an oversized Swoosh, a fold-over heel collar and chunkier paneling—while the original thin sidewalls and waffle sole geometry are retained. (sneakernews.com)) Nike’s corporate history notes the Moon Shoe lineage traces to Bill Bowerman’s waffle-iron experiment in 1971, which the brand highlights in its heritage storytelling around this release. (about.nike.com)) Retail and resale trackers list StockX and GOAT as expected secondary-market channels for the Jacquemus drops, and media coverage points to strong demand from last year’s Jacquemus-Nike releases as a precedent. (modernnotoriety.com))