One Direction fans were camped out all night Friday for a special reason. The One Direction store opened on Saturday in Sydney, Australia and they needed the band’s souvenirs. Some fans were wearing pajamas, others were wrapped in sleeping bags and all were expecting to spend their money on some exclusive items highlighting One Direction. The store is the only official One Direction retail venue in Australia and will only be open for two weeks. With One Direction starting part of their tour in in Sydney next week, the guys are already making fans excited and they aren’t even in Australia yet. It’s sort of cool to see the response One Direction fans have had toward the band. It’s rare that a musical group can boast they have their own store in a country. Not even Justin Bieber or Lady Gaga has a specialty store like this and they are global entertainers too. So what is found at the One Direction store? The One Direction album, of course, and all sorts of merchandise that has the One Direction members on it. T-shirts, hoodies, posters, and even dolls are listed to be part of the items sold at the store. Take a look at the One Direction store in Sydney. The musical group store even has personal shopping bags for the purchases with the band members on the side!
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