Skalop

Skalop is a gear brand within the Splatoon series. Skalop gear has a 5× chance to roll Quick Respawn, and a 0.5× chance to roll Special Saver.

Although Skalop's gear is varied in appearance and style, like Forge, their theme appears to be headgear and simple shirts. Some of their headgear appears to be licensed such as an official baseball cap, sport headgear used for protection such as a cycling helmet, and casual T-shirts.

According to SplatoonJP, Skalop produces many items of headgear such as caps and helmets. Its baseball cap is one of its most popular items.

Gear
For the category page, see Category:Skalop.

Splatoon
"If you're looking for the hottest milliner in all of Inkopolis, look no further than Skalop! While they make many types of headgear, their fitted caps have been an especially big hit. Word on the street is that the freshest squids leave the logo sticker right on the bill!"

- Live from Squid Research Lab

Splatoon 3
"SRL Fashion Desk heads-up! Hat hero Skalop is back and raising the bar yet again above brow level. Their classic cap remains true to form, while some new designs seem set to ignite Splatsville's rebellious youth. Consider me fired up (also hungry - frozen-pizza time!)."

- @SplatoonNA on Twitter

Badges
Reaching a cumulative amount of stars on Skalop gear will reward the player with badges.

Trivia

 * In Splatoon, there is no Skalop gear that has Bomb Sniffer, Cold Blooded, Damage Up, Haunt, Ink Resistance Up, Ink Saver (Main), Ninja Squid, Quick Respawn, Recon, Run Speed Up or Stealth Jump as a primary ability.
 * In Splatoon 2, there is no Skalop gear that has Drop Roller, Haunt, Ink Saver (Main), Object Shredder, Quick Respawn, Respawn Punisher, Stealth Jump or Thermal Ink as a primary ability.
 * It is implied by the Japanese and Dutch quotes of Starfish Mainstage that Skalop produces guitars under the name of "Skalop Electronica" or "Skalop Electro", respectively.
 * Skalop is currently the only brand in the Splatoon series which has never produced shoes in any game.

Etymology
The name of the gear brand appears to be based on the word "scallop", a name given to several species of clam. This is evident by its logo, which resembles an open clam.