Justin Bieber Finally Drops His Drew House Collection
Last Christmas, pop and R&B singer Justin Bieber teased Instagram with a photo of five dollar slippers from his clothing line, Drew House, which is a nod to his middle name Drew.
Justin Bieber recently unveiled the unisex collection, which includes cotton and corduroy shorts, pullover hoodies, pants, shirts, and turtlenecks, which come in red, yellow, black, and tan. Prices for the apparel run between $48 to $148.
According to Drew House’s “about me” page, “Drew House is a place is a place where you can be yourself. blah blah blah.blahsdbksjdfhl wear like you don’t care. come chill. k. bye.”
Fortunately for Bieber and unfortunately for potential customers, some of the streetwear has already sold out. There are no more “Chaz Corduroy Pants,” “Chaz Corduroy LS Shirts,” “Secret SS Tees,” and both the gold and black “Mascot Hoodies”.
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Bieber has been sporting the collection while out and about in Los Angeles since last year, and he got the company trademarked last February.
Regarding music, the pop star still hasn’t given fans a follow-up to his 2015 album, Purpose, which had singles like “Sorry,” “Love Yourself” and “Company”. He did appear on the silver screen in 2016 for Ben Stiller’s Zoolander 2 and in 2017 for Darren Grant’s Killing Hasselhoff.
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