Justin Bieber was a 15-year-old teen with floppy hair and a purple American Apparel sweatshirt when he launched his debut song “One Time” in 2009. Bieber has evolved from a baby-faced youngster to a full-fledged pop star and style icon in the eight years afterward. Karla Welch, a fellow Canadian and the singer’s right-hand stylist, is helping him refine his 90s-inspired look. She previously told Billboard, He’s been promoting men’s fashion for the last five years. At the start of the Believe Tour, Johnny was receiving a lot of flack for his drop-crotch slacks and extra-long T-shirts. However, such trends are now represented in any menswear store. Five of Justin Bieber’s favorite streetwear labels are listed below.

1. Bieber was actively wearing Lorenzo works before partnering with Fear of God designer Jerry Lorenzo on five outfits for his Purpose Tour, including during Billboard Music Awards rehearsals. Since then, the pair has collaborated on a capsule collection called “Purpose Tour XO Barneys New York.” A black basketball jersey with white trim ($195) and a black leather jacket with “Purpose” embroidered in white on the back ($1,040) is among the pieces from the collection. Several capsule collections have been distributed to mass stores like Forever 21, Urban Outfitters, and H&M thanks to the support of Bravado, UMG’s marketing arm.

2. Supreme

Justin’s passion for skating and skate culture is well-known, and his devotion to Supreme, the skate kids brand, is even more so. The singer prefers the collection of jackets, sweatpants, and hats from the New York label. Bieber wore a baby pink knit beanie while playing versions of “Hotline Bling” and “Work” alongside his original music at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, Ca.

3. Anonymous Performer

While the singer favors well-known labels such as Supreme (which was formed in 1994), he also has a knack for snagging some very cool gear from up-and-coming designers. Bieber wore many variations of the loose baseball jersey from Anonymous Talent throughout his Purpose World Tour, including a red and white version, a white, black, and gold version, and the black version with white trimming and a gold logo, which can be seen below.

4. Bieber wore black slim-fit jeans and a white sweatshirt from Virgil Abloh’s cult-favorite streetwear brand Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh while filming his “I’ll Show You” music video in Iceland’s breathtaking Fjadrargljufur Canyon. A pair of cream Adidas Yeezy 350 boost shoes rounds off the fashionable ensemble.

5. Amiri

Beiber strolled the red carpet in a pair of medium wash and severely damaged narrow cut jeans from LA-based designer Amiri before performing a melody of “What Do You Mean?”, “Where Are Ü Now?”, and “Sorry.” at the 2015 American Music Awards. He completed the appearance with a Fear of God Nirvana t-shirt in black, dark red, and blue, as well as white Vans slip-on sneakers. While the Nirvana shirt drew some criticism on social media, Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain’s ex-wife, seems unconcerned with Justin’s fashion choices. Love tweeted the day after the awards presentation, “You’re cool in my book @justinbieber xc.”