Nike Moon Shoe
Bill Bowerman built the Moon Shoe by hand for the 1972 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials, pressing liquid rubber into his wife's waffle iron to create a sole with the traction solution he'd been after. The shoe never went to market. Its DNA was folded into the Oregon Waffle and the Waffle Trainer, and the original disappeared into the archive for decades, until Jacquemus brought it back to the runway in 2025 and made it one of the most talked-about sneakers of the year. Now Nike is moving it into its lifestyle catalog, with three in-line spring colorways: a clean Navy and white, a vibrant Yellow and white, and a Triple White. Each is a faithful reconstruction of the vintage silhouette, featuring the waffle sole that started it all.
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