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Is Hailey Bieber Wearing Justin’s Boxers Or Am I Tripping?

Hailey Bieber tapped an unlikely source for her latest look: The closet of her husband, Justin Bieber.

On Tuesday, June 6, the model shared an outfit-of-the-day pic to her Instagram Story. In the photo, Bieber is wearing a blue and pink striped crewneck T-shirt, a cream shacket with a brown collar, and white cotton shorts that may or may not be boxers that are rolled a few times at the waistband.

Hailey accessorised with white socks, black Vans sneakers, her signature black sunglasses, and tiny hoop earrings, all of which are probably not Justin’s, unlike the boxers. From our knowledge of Justin’s style, he gravitates toward oversized shorts, which would fall much lower on Hailey’s legs. Given this scientific fact, these shorts are most likely Justin Bieber‘s boxers. Right? Right?!

In the Story, Hailey wrote, “outfit from husband’s closet.” She didn’t really need to provide the context because it’s a little obvious. In a follow-up, Hailey shared a mirror selfie in the long-sleeve striped tee. “This shirt will not be leaving my body,” she wrote. She also tagged the clothing brand ERL.

Hailey Bieber has raided her husband’s closet before, but she usually incorporates his items with her own pieces. This is the first time she’s worn an entire outfit of his clothing (or maybe she wears his boxers all the time, and this is the first time she’s made a look public).

The model is also a huge fan of oversized items, so it makes sense that she’d seek her husband’s wardrobe for some inspo.

This story was originally published by GLAMOUR (US).

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