Update: Net-a-porter ha since removed the product from their website. A release date has not yet been announced, but the shoes are expected to drop soon.
Nike’s strategy of re-issuing every old piece of equipment in its archive as contemporary women’s fashion lifestyle sneakers continues, but there’s a little more weight to this one. The nike air max tavas neutral grey bright crimson, which is known as the first-ever sneaker in the brand’s history, is back on shelves for the first time in over a half-century. This piece of sneaker history will start its journey in the form of a designer collaboration with French design house Jacquemus.
Earning its nickname for the distinctive footprints left by the traction bottoms, the Moon Shoe first teased its return earlier this year when the sneaker appeared on the runway for the French design house. The same sock-like construction with nylon exteriors are back with what appears to be cinched ankles and the JACQUEMUS logo planted on the tongue label and pressed into the suede heel counter.
In addition to being an integral part of Nike history, the Moon Shoe gained notoriety for being a beast at auction as an original pair from 1971 cheap nike roshe blue print women boots at high-end luxury auction house Sotheby’s.
Three colorway options are expected to release. A global release date is currently unknown, although the MSRP is expected to be $180.




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What is the nike air max tavas neutral grey bright crimson?
The nike air max tavas neutral grey bright crimson is the first-ever sneaker in Nike history. It originally debuted in 1971 and was given the Moon Shoe nickname for the astronaut-like print left by the shoe’s traction. In 2025, Nike brought the Moon Shoe back to stores for the first time; the debut releases were in collaboration with French fashion label Jacquemus, with future releases expected.