Justin Bieber stepped out in 3D-printed sneakers to watch a The League basketball game in Los Angeles on Thursday. The Grammy-winning pop star was spotted wearing one of his go-to casual looks, pairing a hoodie and baggy drawstring pants with the bright shoes.
The shoes were a collaboration between Finn Rush-Taylor Studio and footwear company Zellerfeld, which were released in 2022. The pair the “Yukon” singer wore is the Nami sneaker, a fully recyclable, 3D-printed sneaker. Upon its release, the shoes were dropped exclusively on the Zellerfeld app and retailed for $250.
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The Nami shoe was custom fitted and made from completely recyclable materials and did not require any stitching or gluing. The name Nami translates to “ocean waves” in Japanese, which coincides with the wave-like design that’s featured throughout the sneaker.
The silhouette features a slip-on design and the pair he wore was a vibrant tonal purple color scheme that appeared to be pink due to the camera flashes outside of the event. The shoes featured a slight platform, while the rest of the shoe was concealed by the singer’s pants ultra-wide-leg design.
Earlier this year, Bieber teamed up with Zellerfeld to create a 3D-printed soccer sneaker for his new brand Skylrk. Zellerfeld has previously created footwear collaborations with major brands like Nike, Louis Vuitton and Moncler.
Bieber launched his new fashion brand Skylrk in July. The company offers apparel like hoodies, sunglasses and accessories, as well as footwear like oversize mules and slides. The singer has been spotted wearing items from his brand in recent months. The brand’s fifth drop went live earlier this month, featuring pink and green rest slides, which retail for $120 and are now available for purchase.
The streetwear brand has been featured at The League events, which is a private, celebrity-filled basketball, futsal, and golf event series in Los Angeles that Bieber has participated in and is associated with and played in games for.


