There have Complete Series Archivesbeen a lot of reasons to be concerned for Justin Bieber's well-being over the past few months -- using a pacifier as an adult, walking the streets barefoot, that face tattoo and getting in multiple fights.
But Biebs may have finally gone too far -- the troubled singer recently wore khaki shorts over his skinny jeans.
SEE ALSO: Here's the truth about Justin Bieber throwing a fan's gift in her faceBieber opened up his June 11 show in Winnipeg serenading the crowd with "Mark My Words" while enclosed in an elevated glass box, scribbling messages on the transparent walls.
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But none of that can distract from his perplexing fashion choices.
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Was it just too cold inside the venue to wear shorts alone? These don't appear to be cargo khaki shorts, but maybe he needed extra pockets in case he needs some loose change on stage? Is there a purpose to this look beyond making us question mankind's place in the universe?
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The world may never know, but at least if there are any sudden temperature changes, Biebs is ready.
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