Jean-ius! Justin Bieber keeps things comfortable in ripped denim as he steps out in chilly LA

Justin Bieber was looking cool in ripped jeans as he headed out in chilly Los Angeles on Friday.

The pop star, 22, was spotted strolling down a street in his casual yet comfortable outfit. 

Justin appeared relaxed as he enjoyed some alone time.   

Looking cool! Justin Bieber was spotted in Los Angeles on Friday in warm clothes on a cold day

Looking cool! Justin Bieber was spotted in Los Angeles on Friday in warm clothes on a cold day

The singer kept things comfortable in a dark blue sweatshirt and a spotless pair of white sneakers. 

He carried his cell phone and a pair of sunglasses.  

Justin appeared deep in thought as he strolled across the street, seemingly not bothered by the chilly temperatures.  

Keeping it casual! The singer wore a blue sweatshirt and ripped jeans on his day out

Keeping it casual! The singer wore a blue sweatshirt and ripped jeans on his day out

Meanwhile, earlier that day Justin took to his Instagram page to post a photo from the time he met former president of the United States Barack Obama back in 2011.

Now that his time as president is over, the pop icon honored him in his own special way.

He captioned the pic: 'I'm going to miss Obama aswell @s.s.goals'.

Post-rain status: The Sorry singer stayed dry after it rained in LA on Friday afternoon

Post-rain status: The Sorry singer stayed dry after it rained in LA on Friday afternoon

It won't be long until Justin is back on the road for his Purpose tour. 

The singer will be travelling to Mexico next month for several concerts, beginning February 15. 

His upcoming tour will also see him perform in Australia, New Zealand, and Chile.  

Farewell, Mr. President: The singer posted an Instagram photo of the time he met Barack Obama in 2011 in honor of his last days as president

Farewell, Mr. President: The singer posted an Instagram photo of the time he met Barack Obama in 2011 in honor of his last days as president

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