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Aussie teenagers joined a Boxing Day stampede after being encouraged to ‘rob’ Perth store

Shocking footage shows hundreds of Aussie teenagers form a stampede after a Perth streetwear brand encouraged fans to ‘rob’ their store.

Aussie teenagers join Boxing Day stampede

A Perth streetwear store was stampeded by hundreds of Aussie teenagers on Boxing Day after its founder encouraged customers to “rob” his store.

The almost unbelievable footage uploaded to the StreetX Instagram page shows hundreds of young Aussies pouring into the store in Perth’s CBD.

As the crowd of mostly young men jostled and pushed their way into two small entryways, onlookers watched the mayhem unfold.

As one unlucky young fan stumbled on his way in, the crowd behind could be seen trampling him on their mission to claim one of the 400 free T-shirts on offer.

Despite the troubling scenes, the label’s founder Daniel Bradshaw maintained that nobody was injured during the chaotic dash and that police were “fine with it”.

Aussie teens pushed and shoved each other stampeding Perth-based streetwear store StreetX on Boxing Day. Picture: Instagram/StreetX
Aussie teens pushed and shoved each other stampeding Perth-based streetwear store StreetX on Boxing Day. Picture: Instagram/StreetX

Mr Bradshaw has been known to stage similarly chaotic marketing campaigns and drew the ire of city rangers and police during his brand’s Boxing Day campaign last year.

Mr Bradshaw, talking to the West Australian in the lead up to the day, encouraged his followers to “rob” his stores.

“We wanted to give our customers something fun. We made the entire store free. There were 400 items to ‘steal’,” he said.

“We always do a Boxing Day sale. Last year, we did a giveaway out the back of a truck. This year we wanted something that ideally wouldn’t get us in trouble.”

Despite Mr Bradshaw’s claims, one disgruntled mother took to Instagram claiming her son was “punched in the head and had his items stolen”.

The comment under the video of the fracas was acknowledged by the StreetX Instagram account. Their response simply read “me too?”

Daniel Bradshaw, founder of the streetwear brand encouraged fans to ‘rob’ their store in Perth’s CBD. Picture: Instagram / guccismoothie
Daniel Bradshaw, founder of the streetwear brand encouraged fans to ‘rob’ their store in Perth’s CBD. Picture: Instagram / guccismoothie

Mr Bradshaw claimed there were control measures in place to protect customers from the scuffle that ensued.

“We made sure we picked a shop with lots of space. It was a secluded section of the CBD too,” he said.

“We let kids and parents in first. Once they moved out, we let the young guys in.”

While some punters questioned the marketing methods of the Perth streetwear brand, Mr Bradshaw lauded their “run and gun” approach as the first of its kind.

“I haven’t seen anything like that in Australia before,” he said.

The Boxing Day mayhem wasn’t limited to Perth, with Aussies turning out in droves across the country to snag themselves a bargain.

Outrageous lines for Aus Boxing Day sales

DFO in Sydney and Harbour Town in the Gold Coast drew massive crowds, with lines stretching as far as the eye could see. Lines just to enter the shopping centre in Homebush snaked through the carpark at 10 in the morning.

The huge lines and general unpleasantness of crowded shopping centres in the middle of summer has some people online questioning whether the bargains are even worth it. One social media user commented “Zero happens on Boxing Day that couldn’t wait till the 27th.

“That’s just foul.”

There were similar scenes at Melbourne’s DFO South Wharf shopping centre.

There was a wait of up to two hours to enter the Nike store, with customers left standing in 36C heat outside.

So while Boxing Day has left some questioning their conviction for bargain hunting, it seems free stuff will always attract a crowd. Just watch out for the stampede.

Originally published as Aussie teenagers joined a Boxing Day stampede after being encouraged to ‘rob’ Perth store

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