Sydney's sneaker stores are restocking. Melbourne's streetwear community is already talking. And if you've been watching what the most deliberate dressers across Australia are reaching for this season, one name keeps surfacing — Trapstar Australia.
The new arrivals are here, and they're worth your attention. Not because of who's been photographed wearing them (though that list is impressive), but because the product itself has taken a genuine step forward. New colourways, refined silhouettes, updated construction details — this season's drop gives both newcomers and returning buyers a solid reason to look closely.
Here's everything you need to know about what's landed, what's worth buying, and how to get genuine pieces delivered to your door in Australia.
What's New in Trapstar Australia This Season
Every Trapstar drop follows a familiar rhythm — limited availability, clean reveal, fast sellout. But this season feels different in the best way. The new arrivals span across the brand's core categories with some meaningful updates rather than straight reruns of previous bestsellers.
The headline pieces this season include an expanded Decoded range in new colourways, a reworked Hyperdrive technical jacket, and a full tracksuit refresh with updated fabrication. There are also entry-level graphic tees that give new buyers a lower-commitment way into the brand before investing in heavier pieces.
What's particularly notable is the colour direction. Trapstar has historically leaned hard on all-black and red/black combinations — and those remain — but this season introduces storm blue, washed olive, and a deep burgundy marle that feels genuinely fresh without abandoning the brand's visual identity.
New Trapstar Hoodie Australia Arrivals: What's Changed
The Trapstar Hoodie has always been the centrepiece of any drop, and this season is no exception. But there are specific updates worth knowing about before you buy.
Decoded Chenille Hoodie – Updated Colourways
The Decoded Chenille remains the brand's signature piece. The chest graphic — that distinctive starburst motif with gothic lettering — is executed in chenille embroidery, which gives it a raised, tactile quality that photographs well but feels even better in person.
This season's new colourways for the Decoded Chenille include:
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Storm blue with white chenille — arguably the strongest new addition; it reads as versatile across seasons
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Washed olive with tonal embroidery — a more subdued option that pairs easily with earth-tone outfits
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All-black refreshed — the construction has been updated with a slightly denser fleece backing on this iteration
The hoodie itself runs at approximately 380gsm in a 60/40 cotton-polyester French terry blend. That's a meaningful weight — you'll feel the difference compared to fast-fashion hoodies in the same price bracket. For buyers in Melbourne or Canberra managing cold winters, it's a genuine layering piece, not just a transitional garment.
Irongate Embroidered Hoodie – New Season Entry
The Irongate hoodie has been reworked this drop with a cleaner collegiate structure. The embroidered arch lettering on the chest is more defined than previous seasons, and the hood lining now features a contrast colour detail that adds depth without being loud. It's the more understated option in the new arrivals — if you want Trapstar branding that reads as intentional rather than declarative, this is the one.
Fit note for Australian buyers: Trapstar hoodies run to UK sizing, which trends slimmer than Australian standard. Most buyers find sizing up one gives the relaxed drop-shoulder fit that suits the brand's aesthetic. If you prefer a closer fit, stay true to size.
New Trapstar Tracksuit Australia Drop: Full Breakdown
The tracksuit has always been Trapstar Tracksuit most complete expression of the brand. Wearing the set isn't about matching — it's about committing to a look with conviction. This season's tracksuit refresh is the most significant update in a few years.
Decoded Tracksuit – Fabrication Update
The Decoded tracksuit jacket and jogger have both been updated with a revised fabric composition this season. The previous iterations used a standard French terry throughout; the new version introduces a brushed interior on the jogger that adds softness without compromising the exterior structure. It's a small change that makes a real difference in how the pants feel worn for extended periods.
Jacket details:
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Stand collar with a full-length zip and metal zip pull
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Chest Trapstar graphic in high-bond screen print — same process used on the hoodies, which means it holds up to regular washing
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Rubberised zip guard along the inner placket
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Side pockets deep enough for a phone, reinforced at the opening seam
Jogger details:
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Wide double-layer waistband with flat internal drawstring
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Tapered leg — not skinny, not wide — hits a proportional sweet spot that works with most trainers
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Ankle cuff is thick-ribbed and holds its shape; doesn't collapse or bunch after washing
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Inseam is finished with flatlock stitching at stress points
The full set in all-black remains the bestseller for obvious reasons — it's the most versatile option and the easiest to build an outfit around. But the new storm blue tracksuit is already selling faster than expected, particularly in Sydney where the cooler winter months give it genuine seasonal relevance.
Hyperdrive Technical Set – New Season Update
The Hyperdrive range targets a slightly different buyer — someone who wants Trapstar's identity with a more technical, utilitarian edge. The updated Hyperdrive jacket this season features:
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A nylon-touch outer shell with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish — not waterproof, but handles light Melbourne drizzle without issue
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Reflective Trapstar branding on the chest and sleeve — subtle in daylight, highly visible under artificial light
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Packable hood with a rubberised toggle system
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Internal media pocket with a cable routing eyelet
It's a genuinely functional piece, not just aesthetic technical dressing. Paired with the Hyperdrive jogger — which uses a similar nylon-touch fabric on the outer leg with a jersey-lined interior — it's one of the more versatile items in the new drop.
New Trapstar Clothing Australia: Beyond the Headline Pieces
The hoodies and tracksuits get most of the attention, but the broader Trapstar clothing range this season has some strong supporting pieces worth knowing about.
Graphic Tees – Season Entry Points
The new season graphic tees sit between AUD $80 and $110, making them the most accessible entry point into Trapstar clothing in Australia. Construction uses a 200gsm single-jersey cotton with a semi-fitted cut — it's not boxy, and the weight is substantial enough that it doesn't look cheap under a jacket.
The graphic direction this season includes the Decoded starburst in oversized chest placement and a new back-print format that uses the full width of the garment. Bold, but not cluttered.
Outerwear – The Irongate Coach Jacket
Possibly the sleeper hit of the new arrivals. The Irongate coach jacket uses a poly-twill shell with a satin lining and chenille patch detailing on the chest and sleeve. It's the kind of piece that bridges the gap between a tracksuit and a more dressed-up casual look — useful in Australian cities where you might go from a café in Fitzroy to a bar in the CBD without going home to change.
It's also one of the more limited items in the drop, so if this sounds like your kind of piece, don't sit on it.
How to Buy New Trapstar Arrivals in Australia
Getting genuine pieces to Australia is straightforward if you use the right channels. The counterfeit market for Trapstar is active — particularly on platforms like Facebook Marketplace and unverified Instagram stores — so it's worth being specific about where to buy.
Verified purchasing options:
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trapstaraustralian.org — The official site ships internationally to Australia. Delivery typically runs 10–14 business days. Orders over AUD $1,000 may attract GST on import, so factor that in.
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END. Clothing — A UK-based premium retailer that carries authorised Trapstar stock and ships to Australia with full tracking.
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SSENSE — Stocks select Trapstar drops and offers reliable international shipping.
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FARFETCH — Useful for finding pieces from previous seasons that have sold out on the main site.
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Authorised Australian streetwear stockists — A small number of premium multi-brand retailers in Sydney and Melbourne carry genuine Trapstar. Check the brand's official stockist list rather than relying on search results, which can surface unauthorised resellers.
Spotting counterfeits — the quick checklist:
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Interior label should be woven with clean four-edge stitching, not heat-printed
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Chenille embroidery on genuine pieces is dense, raised, and even — counterfeit versions are typically flat and slightly misaligned
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Zip hardware on genuine Trapstar is metal; plastic zips on a Trapstar tracksuit are an immediate red flag
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Request order confirmation or original receipt from any secondhand seller before purchasing
Sizing the New Arrivals: A Practical Guide
Trapstar runs UK sizing across all new arrivals. The brand's fits are designed with a dropped shoulder and slightly elongated body, which means sizing up often gives a more intentional silhouette.
| UK Size | Best For (Australian Context) |
| S | Slim build, 165–172cm |
| M | Average frame, 172–178cm |
| L | Broader chest or 178–184cm |
| XL | Larger frame or preference for oversized fit |
| XXL | Above 190cm or relaxed fit on a larger build |
For the new tracksuit specifically — if you're between sizes, go up. The jogger's waistband has enough adjustment range to accommodate, and the jacket sits better with a touch of extra room across the shoulders.
Which New Arrival Is Worth Buying First?
If you're new to Trapstar and want to start with the strongest single piece from this drop, the Decoded Chenille Hoodie in storm blue is the answer. It's the most versatile new colourway, the construction is the strongest in the lineup, and it's the piece most likely to still look relevant three seasons from now.
If you already have a Trapstar hoodie and you're looking to expand the wardrobe, the Decoded Tracksuit in all-black or the Irongate Coach Jacket are both worth serious consideration — different end uses, but both genuinely strong additions.
Don't sleep on the graphic tees if budget is a factor. At AUD $80–$110, they're a legitimate entry point into a brand that rewards long-term investment.
The new arrivals confirm what consistent Trapstar buyers have known for a while — this isn't a brand riding borrowed hype. It's earning its position in Australian streetwear one well-constructed drop at a time. Get in early, buy genuine, and size thoughtfully.
Restocks on popular colourways move fast. Bookmark the official site or sign up for drop notifications so you're not chasing sellouts.