SKYLRK's Latest Drop Is Seven Made in USA Pieces Built Around Fabric and Construction Detail

From a reverse fleece Batwing Hoodie to leather-tabbed Painter Pants with custom rivets, every apparel piece in the lineup is domestic and deliberate.

by · Hypebeast
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Summary

  • SKYLRK has dropped seven new pieces on June 11, spanning a skull cap, hoodie, waffle longsleeve, two pant styles, a low-profile sneaker, and a two-pair sock set
  • All apparel is Made in USA, with construction highlights including a reverse fleece cropped hoodie with raglan sleeves, an airbrushed waffle longsleeve with tonal embroidery, and a 100% cotton Painter Pant with a leather back tab and custom rivets throughout
  • The Matterdaddies sneaker rounds out the drop with a mesh upper, RPU overlay cage, padded collar, and heel pull tab

Justin Bieber’s SKYLRK dropped seven pieces on June 11, covering headwear, tops, bottoms, footwear, and socks. Every apparel item in the lineup is Made in USA, and the construction decisions across the drop reflect a brand that treats domestic production as a design brief rather than a marketing point.

The Batwing Hoodie is the drop’s most structurally ambitious piece. Built from reverse fleece, a construction that brings the softer brushed interior to the outside, the cropped hoodie pairs an exaggerated wide-body silhouette with raglan sleeves. That sleeve placement eliminates the shoulder seam and gives the arm a cleaner, more continuous line from neck to cuff. The combination of reverse fleece, cropped length, and raglan construction produces a garment that reads as casual at first and reveals its decisions on closer inspection, which is consistent with how the rest of the drop is built.

The waffle pieces — the Longsleeve and the Swoop Waffle Pant — form a natural set. The Longsleeve’s waffle crewneck carries a tonal embroidered logo, keeping the branding present without contrasting against the fabric’s texture, alongside an airbrushed sleeve detail that introduces a hand-applied element into an otherwise clean construction. The Swoop Waffle Pant runs the same waffle fabric into a bottom with a drawstring waistband, two side pockets, and adjustable drawcords at the hem that allow the wearer to switch between a straight leg and a cinched fit. The hem adjustment is a functional decision that extends the pant’s styling range without requiring a separate silhouette.

The Painter Pant is the drop’s most construction-forward bottom. A woven straight-leg pant in 100% cotton with an adjustable drawstring waist, it carries a leather back tab and custom rivets throughout, details that reference workwear heritage while landing in a considered streetwear context. The rivet placement across a cotton woven pant is the kind of finishing decision that justifies the price point without requiring explanation. The Skull Cap rounds out the soft goods with a rib knit construction, soft stretch fit, and a raw hem finish that keeps the edge unfinished and intentional.
The Matterdaddies extends the drop into footwear with a low-profile sneaker built on a mesh upper with an RPU overlay cage. The cage gives the upper structural definition without adding significant weight, and the padded collar and heel pull tab address daily wearability at the two points where fit comfort matters most on entry and over extended wear. The Thin Loop Sock closes the lineup as a two-pair set in soft cotton-blend loopy crew construction with understated SKYLRK branding, designed to sit quietly beneath everything else the drop offers.

SKYLRK’s June 11 drop is available now via the webstore.