SBTG’s world renown and well-documented sneaker creations have resulted in a booming demand for his skills, and in 2010, SBTG’s custom creations have included some of his best work to date. More recently, most of the designs were actually created by his clients who sought his talents, but still, you can easily pick out an SBTG work in a line-up of kicks. Here’s a look at some of his work from 2010; the usual suspects, like the Dunk, Air Force 1, and Blazer are of course the highest in demand, but this collection includes an Air Jordan VI, which is an extra special treat considering SBTG rarely ever works with Air Jordans as a base. Many of the custom art seen in this 2010 collection takes after the Black Saigon theme from earlier this year but some clients still prefer the “classic” SBTG styling and font, seen by the Dunk Low and Air Force 1 designs. Continue reading for a full gallery of SBTG’s 2010 custom creations and let us know which sneaker design you like best.
SBTG 2010 Custom Creations
John Kim
November 1, 2010
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