Customizer extraordinaire, SBTG, is back with the final two installments of the popular Varsity Bones series. Both new styles are follow-ups on some previous creations we’ve seen as part of Kicks Lab Varsity Bones styles. There is a Black Mamba edition of the Dunk Low, giving collectors a crack at the next closest thing to the Black Mamba Dunk High version that was actually given to Kobe Bryant during his tour of Asia back in July. The shoe features a black/purple color scheme with a leopard-style pattern on the rear panel and several personal nods to the Black Mamba, like his logo, number and MVP stamp. The other new Varsity Bones offering is similar to the Kicks Lab x Freshness edition that we showed you last month. The design and materials of the Sable Air Force 1 remain the same for the most part, with new additions coming by way of a blue spotted Swoosh and tongue piping and black laces instead of green. If you like what you see, both pairs will be dropping in limited numbers on November 16th at the Royalefam online store.
SBTG Varsity Bones – Black Mamba Dunk Low + Sable Air Force 1
Aaron Kr.
August 18th, 2010 (updated)
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