Watch: Designer Kristin Juszczyk designs custom Kobe pants for Natalia Bryant using iconic 'Black Mamba' edition jersey
Designer Kristin Juszczyk used Kobe Bryant's iconic 'Black Mamba' edition jersey to make custom pants for the LA Lakers legend's daughter, Natalia Bryant. The wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk has carved a name for herself for custom attire design, and the latest was Bryant's daughter rocking pants made from his jersey.
The clip of the designer making the pants went viral on X (formerly Twitter).
The audio for the clip spanning just over 30 seconds was from Bryant's quote from the NBA Finals where the LA Lakers were up 2-0 during the 2009 NBA Finals. His "job's not finished" line has been a memorable line to date, and Juszczyk used that for her video, further garnering praise from fans on social media.
Natalia Bryant shares an adorable picture of her and Kobe Bryant on the late Lakers superstar's birthday
Earlier last week, Natalia Bryant took to Instagram stories to share an adorable image of her along with her superstar father, Kobe Bryant. It had a simple "Happy Birthday, Daddy" captioned with a string of heart emojis to celebrate her dad's birthday on August 23.
The image shows Bryant and her father in matching outfits. The former was still a toddler when the picture was clicked and could be seen smiling as her father, sporting a red shirt and brown jacket, is seen looking at his daughter.
Bryant has made waves in the fashion circuit. She made her runway debut in 2023 at the Versace show during Milan Fashion Week in September. Terming the experience as "special" in her interview with Vogue, the eldest of the Bryant siblings later worked for Beyonce. It was reported that she was an intern for the Renaissance World Tour.
In a previous interview with Town and Country, Natalia Bryant famously channeled her father's "job's not finished" quote, but with her take when she believed there was no finish line.
"I just need to know that I have to keep learning because there’s no finish line. You just have to keep pushing and being the best person you can be and soaking everything up like a sponge… The job’s never done."
Had Kobe Bryant been alive, he would have turned 46 this year, but an unfortunate and tragic helicopter crash saw the world lose both the superstar and his daughter, Gianna. The Bryant family has been active with their Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation soon after.