Move over, Crocs — there’s a new divisive shoe in town.
Justin Bieber is taking his Skylrk brand into new territory, teaming up with footwear tech company Zellerfeld to create a 3-D printed sneaker called the Earth Bender.
The Canadian singer, 31, launched the space-age kicks last weekend at the brand’s debut physical store — a four-day pop-up in Tokyo’s Shibuya district that ran through Sunday. Bieber launched the line back in April with business partner Neima Khaila.
The sneaker draws inspiration from soccer cleats, featuring an overturned tongue and mesh details across the upper.
Bieber offered the style in a bright lilac shade for purchase, while a neutral oat version sat on display for curious shoppers to touch, but not take home.
Bieber has worn Zellerfeld’s 3D-printed designs

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