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Jacquemus x Nike Reveal Three Spring 2026 Moon Shoe SP Colorways

Jacquemus x Nike’s Moon Shoe SP returns in three spring colorways — Soft Pearl (HV8547-002), Fauna Brown (HV8547-200) and Aluminum/Aluminium Pink (HV8547-601) — MSRP $180; release date TBC, early access via Jacquemus.

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Jacquemus x Nike Reveal Three Spring 2026 Moon Shoe SP Colorways
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1. Soft Pearl (HV8547-002)

The Soft Pearl comes through as the most pared-back option in the pack: think all‑white, low‑profile nylon upper with that signature scrunched collar for a sock-like fit. Hypebeast lists this SKU as HV8547-002 and pairs the colorway as Soft Pearl/Sail — a clean, spring-ready canvas that keeps Jacquemus’ minimalist DNA intact. The silhouette still reads like a fashion sneaker rather than a runner thanks to the massive leather Swoosh across the side, Jacquemus branding on the tongue and heel, and the waffle-inspired outsole underfoot; KLEKT even calls it “Simon Porte Jacquemus’ scrunched take on Nike’s original Moon Shoe runner.” MSRP is $180 USD, release date remains TBC, and Sneakerbardetroit confirms early access notifications are already open through Jacquemus. Styling cue: wear the Soft Pearl with cropped linen trousers or a tonal slip dress — it’s the easiest way to signal that you know the torpedo‑slim trend without trying too hard.

2. Fauna Brown (HV8547-200)

Fauna Brown maps to HV8547-200 and is the chocolate-brown entry Highsnobiety described as part of an “all-white upper, light pastel pink, and chocolate brown” trio — but this is not a beat-up runner, it’s Jacquemus’ fashion edit of the Moon Shoe. Expect a soft nylon upper reinforced with tonal suede panels, the same oversized leather Swoosh, and that crumpled elasticated heel that Highsnobiety says is “akin to ballet flats,” which shifts the shoe’s attitude from sporty to elegantly casual. The outsole keeps the Moon Shoe’s waffle heritage (KLEKT reminds us it was “originally designed using the Bowerman family waffle maker”) and is reportedly made with recycled rubber, while Highsnobiety notes the group is “grounded by a caramel-brown gum sole” that flatters this brown option especially well. At $180, Fauna Brown is the pick for anyone who wants a fall-warm tone in spring — pair it with raw denim or chocolate-brown tailoring to play the understated luxury angle.

3. Aluminum/Aluminium Pink (HV8547-601)

The Aluminum (or spelled Aluminium) Pink — SKU HV8547-601 per Hypebeast — is the most fashion-forward of the three: a pale/pastel pink nylon upper reinforced by tonal suede panels, offset by a contrasting white leather Swoosh and Jacquemus stamping on the tongue and heel. Hypebeast’s visual notes call it “a pale pink fabric upper reinforced by tonal suede panels that hold the silhouette’s streamlined shape,” and the combo of scrunched collar, low flat sole and dainty upper makes it read more runway‑adjacent than track day. KLEKT and Hypebeast both link the design back to the archival Moon Shoe — Hypebeast says “Following the immediate success of their initial drop, the partners are returning to the historic 1972 archival model to offer three brand new, spring-ready variations” — and the recycled-rubber waffle sole ties the modern build to Bill Bowerman’s original experiments. Price is $180; release timing is TBC (and spelling appears in flux across outlets), but if you want the pink, think lightweight linens, tonal socks and cropped wide jeans so the scrunched heel and gum-toned sole can do the styling work.

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Final note: this three-pack keeps the Jacquemus x Nike conversation moving — the partnership’s Fall 2025 reboot proved there’s appetite for a fashion-first Moon Shoe, and with SKU mapping (HV8547-002, HV8547-200, HV8547-601), MSRP $180 and early access notifications reportedly live through Jacquemus, the practical details you need are already in place even as the official drop date remains TBC. These aren’t your grandfather’s waffle trainers; they’re slim, scrunched, and designed to sit at the intersection of ballet-flat ease and archived running heritage — exactly the kind of crossover that sells out fast.

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