Key Points
- Nike's Dunk Low GS "Midnight Navy/Green Noise" arrives in 2026 for $102.
- It's a grade-school (kids') size run only.
- Each pair mismatches palettes and alternates "nike" and Swoosh branding, like a "What The."
- Colors span midnight navy, green noise, linen, and speed red.
Nike's mismatched-Dunk experiment is going kids-only. The Nike Dunk Low GS "Midnight Navy/Green Noise" (IV6203-410) is set to arrive in 2026 for $102, in grade-school sizing. No firm release date has been announced.
The design leans into asymmetry. The left and right shoes carry mismatched palettes drawn from midnight navy, green noise, linen, and speed red, with alternating "nike" and Swoosh stamps and a newly pronounced chenille Swoosh — closer to a "What The" build than a standard Dunk colorway.
The mismatched Dunk is a low-stakes way for Nike to keep the silhouette interesting without another collaborator. Reserving it for grade-school sizes points it at the kids and parents who keep the Dunk in constant rotation — a quieter lane than the Panda's 40th-anniversary reset or a LEGO GS make-up, but the same playbook. It borrows the "What The" mash-up trick Nike has run across its lines, scaled down to a $102 kids' shoe.
Source: SneakerNews, KicksUnderCost
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