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We’ve seen our fair share of celebrity pop-ups in the past few years (ahem, Kanye). Now, pop superstar Justin Bieber wants in on the action. In the country for a string of shows, the Biebs will be hosting a merch pop-up store at Sneakerboy on Little Bourke Street this weekend. Running from Friday March 10 to Sunday March 12, the sneaker retailer will sell tour merch from Bieber’s Purpose tour. We’ll have to wait for exact product details but Sneakerboy’s Instagram has revealed there will be T-shirts, including one with JB’s face and another that just says ‘Staff’ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Items will be in-store only and are first come, first served. Doors open on Friday morning at 9AM – get ready for lines. Justin Bieber x Sneakerboy pop-up merch store 265 Little Bourke St, Melbourne 9am Friday March 10 - 7pm Sunday March 12 Here's what happened when we went to the Kayne West pop-up store last year. Want more music in your life? Here are the best upcoming gigs in Melbourne.




For any feedback or for more information email The Sneakerboy Store is an Underground Passage to the Future By: Vasiliki Marapas - References: marchstudio.au & dezeen The mega star headlines Etihad Stadium in Melbourne tonight as part of his Purpose World Tour. Ensuring that Bieber mania sweeps through the entire city while he’s in town, fans can now head to Sneakerboy stores for more merch either side of the headline gig itself. The store shared the news online last night, giving us a glimpse at what designs will be available in store. // Friday 10 March. #PURPOSETOURMERCH "Melbourne Security" T 9am AEDT In Store Only. PURPOSE TOUR MERCH STORE Sneakerboy Melbourne 265 Little Bourke Street First come, first served. A post shared by SNEAKERBOY® (@sneakerboy) on Mar 8, 2017 at 2:34am PST#PURPOSETOURMERCH "BIEBER" T 9am AEDT In Store Only. A post shared by SNEAKERBOY® (@sneakerboy) on Mar 8, 2017 at 2:35am PST#PURPOSETOURMERCH "STAFF" T 9am AEDT In Store Only.




A post shared by SNEAKERBOY® (@sneakerboy) on Mar 8, 2017 at 2:33am PST 1/265 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne Friday 10 March (9am — 9pm) Saturday 11 March (10am — 7pm) Sunday 12 March (11am — 7pm) To add to the excitement, a fresh batch of Pit tickets have just been released for Justin Bieber at Etihad Stadium TONIGHT (10 March). .au to pick them up before they’re gone.Explore:   Cities Grid Popular Random Save:   Agenda Subscribe:   Daily Email Twitter Facebook If you think the store looks futuristic, wait until you hear about the ordering process. Sneakerboy is a new shoe store in downtown, featuring a long, tunnel-like hallway of shoes, some futuristic chairs, and nary a stock toom in sight. Why, you might ask? Because once you've found a pair you like, you simply fire up the Sneakerboy app — either on your own phone or from the waiting iPads — and order, and your new kicks will be drop shipped to your house in just a few days. As for finding a pair you like, that should be no problem, as the shop carries selections from Adidas slvr, Alexander McQueen, Margiela, and more.




More Shop ClothingDeets Info Share SAVEThe road to sneaker glory is often rapt with disappointment for Sydney locals. Besides having a burning desire to carve out your own unique sneaker style, you’ve also got to compete with the global hypebeasts and resellers who live to spruik your favourite limited edition kicks for three times the price on eBay.Luckily we’ve scoured the town to hunt down ten of the best sneaker stores in Sydney. Just man and his favourite shoe.3 Temperance Lane, Sydney CBDSneakerboy is a store for men who enjoy having a memorable customer experience as well as purchasing a pair of great sneakers. I say ‘memorable’ because Sneakerboy has a rather unique approach in retail. The store is a showroom display of their stock, where you’re free to try on as many sneakers to your heart’s (or feet’s) content. You try them on, and when you’ve found the one, you make the purchase online. With a little bit of patience, the shoes will arrive on your doorstep in the next few days.




They have a huge range of brands to choose from, so you’re guaranteed to find something you like.Brands: Common Projects, Alexander McQueen, Raf Simons, Filling Pieces, Golden Goose, Onitsuka Tiger, Asics, Undercover, Adidas Originals by Hyke, Adidas, Buscemi, Balenciaga, Puma, Off-White, Reebok, Y3, Pony, Giuseppe Zanotti, NikeSitting strong in Sydney’s streetwear scene is boutique fashion and sneaker store, Above The Clouds. Don’t be deterred by its store size as their wildly extensive sneaker range more than makes up for this. In the shoe wardrobe you’ll find some of the world’s most sought after kicks in ultra rare colours and designs. The store itself is conveniently located on Sydney’s main fashion strip to make sure you won’t be short of street style inspiration. When you’re done shoe shopping, take a good squizz at their premium threads sourced from some of the world’s best labels as well as fresh up and comers.Brands: New Balance, Adidas Originals, Asics, Diadora, La Coste, Le Coq Sportif, Puma, Reebok, SauconyShop 2/3 Palings Lane, Sydney CBDSubtype is the brainchild of men’s streetwear label ZANEROBE.




It is the go-to store for hard-core sneaker lovers as their entire range is hand selected with only a few designs making the cut. The store has a specific criteria in which their sneaker range needs to meet before they sell – exclusivity, creativity, innovation and how well they complement various looks are some of the benchmarks Subtype look at. But the best bit about Subtype? If you’re based in Sydney and order the sneakers online before closing time, the item will be delivered to your address in two hours. Brands: Adidas, Casbia, ETQ Amsterdam, Filling Pieces, Nike, Puma, Reebok, Vans6 Hunt Street, Surry HillsWait, what? Why is there fried chicken getting in the way of a good pair of kicks? Butter is the latest Sydney fusion retail concept which rolls a sneaker store, a fried chicken joint and a fun place all into one. Besides selling some of the latest kicks and attracting international attention for its audacious fit out (mural of chicks in sneakers and bikinis eating fried chicken on the ceiling), the place has also been attracting some of the most serious players in the local sneaker scene.




Even the Wu-Tang Clan turned up to their joint recently for some kicks and fried chicks. There’s also endless flowing beer and champers for when you’re trying on your next pair of Jordans.Shop 2/22-26 Goulburn Street, Sydney CBDEspionage has been in Sydney for more than a decade, and for good reason too. In addition to stocking common brands like Nike and Adidas, Espionage travels around the globe to discover ‘up and coming’ talent, giving these new designers an outlet to sell their products. If you’re the type to prefers to stand out from the mainstream and loves to support emerging labels, Espionage is the way to go. They even offer a consignment service to ensure your best kicks never go to waste.Brands: Adidas, Adidas Consortium, Jason Markk, Jeremy Scott, Jordan, New Balance, Opening Ceremony, Pharell Williams, Puma, Raf Simons, Rick Owens, Y-3Shop 16B/501 George Street, Town HallSole Mate is a store for all of the avid sneaker collectors out there. They’re often one of the first to get stock of any new collections since Sole Mate is also a consignment store as well.




Offering consumers a rare marketplace where they can buy limited editions and one off collectable sneakers you wouldn’t be able to buy anywhere else is the ace card up this store’s sleeve.Brands: Diadora, Le Coq Sportiff, Lacoste, K-Swiss, Pony, Timberland, Nike, Nike AirRELATED: 50 Cool Ways To Wear Your Sneakers420 George Street, Sydney CBDSimilar to Sneakerboy (and literally around the corner), shopping at Culture Kings is an experience like no other. It’s your general hub for everything streetwear from snapback hats, fitted caps, crewnecks, jackets and of course, sneakers. The store itself is certainly a feast for the eyes along with the experience of purchasing items. They even have barbers on stand to spruce up your next fade or pompadour hairstyle. To top it all off, Culture Kings bring in the best DJs to play in store so that you’ll be dropping to the beat as drop some dough on your next pair of kicks.Brands: Adidas Originals, Jordan, Nike, Palladium, Supra, Vans, Converse, New Balance, Nike SB, Reebok, TimberlandShop 2A, 227 Elizabeth Street, Sydney CBDRepublic Boutique leans towards stocking international designer brands, so it’s the destination if you’re wanting to expand your arsenal of sneakers into more luxurious aesthetics.




To get a better idea, think along the lines of Rick Owens, Alexander McQueen and Versace. Their strong representation of European brands means that you only get the very best, designed by the most renowned names in the business.Brands: Adidas, Rick Owens, Raf Simons, Kenzo, Louis Leeman, MCQ, Versus Versace, Y-3455 George Street, Sydney CBDHype DC is a safe haven for men who want a no-fuss shoe store. While other shoe retailers work within only one or two stores, Hype DC has several locations scattered across Sydney and in major shopping centres. Their reach is far and wide, so regardless of where you live you’re bound to find a store near you. They’re quite generous too, offering an online shopping service if you’re too lazy to leave the comfort of your home. There’s also free shipping to your humble abode or workplace if need be.Brands: Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Converse, Nike SB, Lacoste, Asics, Reebok, Puma, Shubar, Onisuka Tiger, Supra, Converse CONSRELATED: How To Dress Up White SneakersLevel 3, 188 Pitt Street, Westfield SydneyFor the discerning gentleman whose feet deserve nothing but pure unadulterated luxury, Harrolds is your go-to sneaker location.

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