Aussies looking to find love online may just find themselves swiping across an eshay as more youths embrace being part of the subculture. Eshays are signing up to Tinder looking for dates as the subculture that includes its own mashed-up language and designer sportswear grows across the nation. The dating site is now awash with pictures of single males seeking a partner showing them with staple eshay items accompanying their profiles. They appear featuring favoured eshay looks such as bumbags slung over the one shoulder and sporting a pair of Nike TNs. Eshays, which have long been around in pockets of Sydney, are now reportedly branching out into other areas across the nation, leaving middle-class parents worried their children want to emulate a dangerous subculture.