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Justin Bieber has been turning up the heat at his clothing brand, Skylrk, but that doesn’t mean he’s stopped supporting his other favorite designers. Case in point—his love for Martine Rose runs deep. Over the years, he's worn a heap of the British designer's pieces: a pair of massive wide-leg jeans here, a puffer jacket there. And now, a sporty T-shirt. On Wednesday, Bieber was snapped heading into a church service at Churchome in Beverly Hills. (Meanwhile, his Toronto Blue Jays were winning Game Five of the World Series.) The musician wore a quintessential Bieber fit, which included Rose’s retro color-blocked top—in a blue shade so specific, the designer had no choice but to give it a preposterous name: “Blue Aegean Rose Outline”—layered over a gray long-sleeve thermal tee, plus a faded green Skylrk hoodie. This year, we’ve seen Bieber cosplay as a skater, a stoner, and a sneaker salesman. The latter plays into his choice of cargo pants—which were a military-ish khaki color, with stitching running over his quad and into the inseam—that aren’t the biggest pair of pants that we’ve ever seen from Bieber, but were just big enough to swallow the tongue of his new baby-pink Skylrk sneakers. The Swag singer launched his sophomore brand in July; in true Bieber fashion, its wares are all about bright colors and the right dose of psychedelia. So far, Skylrk has dropped sandals with sneaker-like cushions, sunglasses, and wonky cozy-wear. They’ve also done a soccer cleat-inspired sneaker, but this new pair is different. These have the same pastel, almost cloud-like color palette as the rest of the line, but with a vulcanized sole makes these feel more like a skate shoe than a house slipper. If you’re looking to recreate this Bieber fit, then we have both good and bad news for you. The good news is that you can grab a similar hoodie straight from Skylrk right now. But if you want those sneakers, you’re going to have to wait a bit. How long, you ask? Who knows, assuming Bieber is still on Cali time. A version of this story originally appeared on British GQ.