Justin Bieber’s SKYLRK Brand Debuts Earth Bender Zellerfeld Collab 3D Printed Soccer Shoe
PublishedQuick Facts
- The SKYLRK Earth Bender debuted at the SKYLRK Tokyo pop-up in a lilac purple colorway
- Combining slick support strips across textured panels on the toe, side panels, and heel, the folded tongue features a rippling texture moving horizontally across the fold
- The SKYLRK Earth Bender Lilac is available at the SKYLRK pop-up in Tokyo, Japan, which takes place December 4-7, 2025

Bieber is going international. The global pop star is bringing his SKYLRK fashion label to Tokyo for its first retail pop-up, and he’s using the occasion to debut a collab shoe with Germany-based 3D printing gurus Zellerfeld. Taking the shape of a folded-tongue soccer shoe, the one-piece slip-on is a tech-forward push for Bieber’s relatively new brand.
The SKYLRK Earth Bender debuts at the SKYLRK Tokyo pop-up in a lilac purple colorway. The one-piece molded soccer shoe probably won’t perform on the pitch, but the folded-tongue shape is instantly recognizable for its on-field influence. Combining slick support strips across textured panels on the toe, side panels, and heel, the folded tongue features a rippling texture moving horizontally across the fold.

Zellerfeld is a leader in the 3D printed sneaker space, working with everyone from Nike to Louis Vuitton and, most recently, 2 Chainz’ son Halo on a self-made “signature” shoe for the 10-year-old hooper. As brands like Nike and adidas embrace the same 3D printing tech that can be purchased by independent brands like Halo’s or SKYLRK, the molded footwear space is truly a free-for-all headed into 2026.
The SKYLRK Earth Bender Lilac is available at the SKYLRK pop-up in Tokyo, Japan, which takes place December 4-7, 2025. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price is still TBD. Right now, there’s no confirmation on if or when an online drop will take place. For all the latest Bieber sneaker news, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.


Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com



