In just 12 months, Trapstar has gone from an underground UK label to dominating Australian streetwear. The Trapstar Hoodie now outsells local surf brands 3-to-1 in major cities, creating a cultural shift that’s rewriting fashion rules Down Under.
This isn’t just another imported trend – it’s a streetwear revolution with uniquely Australian twists. From Bondi to Brunswick, here’s how a British brand became the uniform of a generation.
5 Reasons Trapstar Owns 2025
1. The Celebrity Domino Effect
- Global Meets Local: When The Kid LAROI wore a custom Trapstar fit during his Sydney homecoming show, sales spiked 400% in 48 hours
- A-List Approval: Margot Robbie’s paparazzi shots in Byron Bay (hoodie + bikini combo) sparked 12K Instagram recreations
- Sports Crossover: NRL stars now wear Trapstar hoodies to press conferences, with the Rabbitohs’ Latrell Mitchell leading the charge
2. Climate-Smart Design
- 340GSM Hybrid Fabric: Heavy enough for Melbourne winters, breathable for Darwin’s humidity
- UV40+ Protection: A game-changer for beach suburbs – wear it from surf to street
- Anti-Pilling Tech: Survives weekly washes (unlike cheaper competitors)
3. The Resale Gold Rush
- Limited drops now resell for 3-5x retail
- Sydney’s Hideout Store reports 70% of streetwear trades involve Trapstar Hoodie
- The “Aussie Exclusive” olive green hoodie sells for $900+ on StockX
4. Styling Revolution
- Melbourne Edge: Layer under leather jackets in Fitzroy’s bars
- Gold Coast Flex: Throw over board shorts for post-surf coffees
- Sydney Hype: Pair with tailored cargos and Dunks for sneakerhead approval
5. Music Scene Fuel
- Drill crew ONEFOUR name-drops Trapstar in their latest track
- Festival sightings at Splendour increased 300% year-on-year
- Local DJs are trading band tees for Trapstar logo pieces
The Backlash: Growing Pains of a Phenomenon
Not everyone’s celebrating:
- Surf brands report 25% sales drops in coastal areas
- High schools banning “commercial streetwear logos”
- Local designers calling for “support Aussie labels” campaigns
Yet the numbers speak:
- 1 in 3 Gen Z males own at least one Trapstar piece
- Australian revenue grew 240% last quarter
- 5 new flagship stores planned for 2026
The Future: What’s Next for Trapstar in Australia?
Industry insiders predict:
- A collab with Indigenous artists (leaked mood boards suggest desert-inspired designs)
- Potential AFL/NRL team partnerships
- “Trapstar Beach” line targeting surf culture
Pro Tip: Watch for the rumored “Southern Cross” edition dropping exclusively at Melbourne’s Chapter One store this December.
Final Call: Jump On or Miss Out?
✅ Cop if: You want resale value, celeb-approved style, and premium quality
❌ Skip if: You prefer supporting local brands or minimalist aesthetics