Taylor Swift fans furious as Eras blue crewneck is sold out at merch trucks

Taylor Swift’s fans are urging one another not to buy the Eras blue crewneck sweatshirt from third-party sites after it was sold out at the merch trucks.

Large crowds thronged Taylor’s concert venue to get their hands on one exclusive item from her merch shop, which has gone viral on TikTok.

The Eras blue crewneck sweatshirt is only sold at the merch trucks, but some people decided to buy them in bulk only to resell them for a way higher price online. That, unsurprisingly, has annoyed others who couldn’t get them from the truck despite waiting in line for hours!

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Taylor Swift’s Eras blue crewneck sweatshirt is viral on TikTok

Since the exclusive item is only available at The Eras tour merch trucks in different locations, Taylor Swift fans who have managed to get their hands on the Eras blue crewneck are flaunting it on TikTok.

The long-sleeve sweatshirt is only available in blue with the name of the tour printed on the front and the name of her studio albums and concert venues written on the back.

They are available in different sizes and are priced at $65, according to Elite Daily.

Videos of fans waiting in long queues outside the merch truck that have gone viral on TikTok, and Twitter also shows people buying boxes of items and walking away, as the crowd resorts to booing them.

Items from merch trucks sold for a higher price

TikTok users have claimed that people are re-selling items from Taylor’s Eras’ merch truck for a much higher price on third-party websites.

Some desperate fans have revealed that they paid anywhere between $400 and $500 to get the same blue crewneck sweatshirt online. ‘

Meanwhile, warnings are going around about people selling duplicates of the original item by closely imitating the color and designs. It is hard to tell them apart.

So, if you’re looking to buy the Eras tour merch and are out of luck, we suggest you wait until it’s back in stock or sold on the official shopping site to avoid being duped.

Fans are furious

Fans who spent hours of their day waiting at the venue for the viral sweatshirt are unable to contain their frustration about them getting sold old.

Some have even suggested that the tour items should only be made available for concertgoers and not the general public.

“The tour merch truck should limit the amount of one item you can buy,” wrote one.

Another said: “I think only people with tickets to the shows should be allowed to buy them from the truck and others should purchase them online.”

“This is so not fair. I waited for hours and saw someone buy a box full of merch. Please don’t buy it online!” wrote a third fan.

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