why does Justin look like a homeless man????
He looks like a normal, average (and somewhat good-looking) guy. But it's true he's not giving "international pop star" at the moment. But you know what ? He's happy and confident in his own skin. We should all learn a little from that.
(However, I do hate the pants. But Bieber will never ever stop wearing saggy pants)
I've been scrolling through my feed and seeing so many takes on Justin Bieber's recent street style, especially those iconic baggy looks. Honestly, the buzz around his 'homeless fit' is hard to ignore! Just yesterday, I saw a picture of him in a light hoodie, that classic white t-shirt, and those incredibly baggy grey sweatpants – complete with a black baseball cap and even furry slippers! He was casually talking on his phone, reaching for a car door, and in another shot, just walking on a sidewalk. It really gets you thinking, doesn't it? For me, it seems like he's leaning heavily into comfort. As someone who appreciates a good cozy outfit, I totally get the appeal of those oversized, relaxed pieces. His clothes reflect an everyday wearability that prioritizes ease. It’s less about making a grand fashion statement on a red carpet and more about practical, laid-back attire. But does comfort always have to look so... unkempt? That's the million-dollar question his 'casual style' often poses. The term 'homeless fit' might sound harsh, but it perfectly describes the aesthetic some people perceive. It’s a stark contrast to the polished looks we usually expect from pop superstars. Yet, there's a certain rebellious charm to it. It’s almost like he’s saying, 'I’m Justin Bieber, I can wear whatever I want, and I’m still me.' This confidence, as the original post mentioned, is something we could all learn from. It sparks a conversation: is this a deliberate fashion choice, or just genuine indifference to conventional fashion norms? His consistent choice of baggy clothes, whether it's grey sweatpants or even white pants, has become a signature part of his 'fashion street style'. We've seen similar trends before – the rise of 'athleisure,' oversized silhouettes, and even fashion houses embracing distressed and deconstructed looks. Justin's style, with his signature baggy outfits, fits into this larger movement of de-formalizing fashion. It's about prioritizing personal comfort and authenticity over traditional celebrity glamour. Think about the rise of skateboarding culture influencing high fashion; it’s a similar vibe of bringing street-level aesthetics to the forefront. It’s not just about one outfit; it’s an entire casual style lexicon that challenges expectations. And let's not forget the 'wild IG comments' that often follow these photos! People are either completely baffled, calling it a fashion disaster, or they're strangely inspired by his nonchalant attitude. Personally, while I might not be a fan of every baggy pant choice (some are really baggy!), I do appreciate that he's unapologetically himself. His 'fashion street style' definitely gets people talking, and that in itself is a powerful form of influence. What do you think – is his 'homeless look' genius or just lazy? Is his 'bieber sagging' a trend to follow or avoid?


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