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{{GearIntroText|Clothing|sg|SquidForce|s_stars=3|s_ability=Special Saver|s2_stars=3|s2_ability=Ability Doubler|availability=Splatfest}}
{{GearIntroText|Clothing|sg|SquidForce|s_stars=3|s_ability=Special Saver|s2_stars=3|s2_ability=Ability Doubler|s3_stars=2|s3_ability=Ability Doubler|availability=Splatfest}}


In ''Splatoon 2'', the [[Splatfest Tee Replica]] became available for all players to wear at any time from Version {{Ver|S2|5.0.0}} onward after the end of Splatfests; it is made by the same brand and has the same main ability as the regular Splatfest Tee.
In ''Splatoon 2'', the [[Splatfest Tee Replica]] became available for all players to wear at any time from Version {{Ver|S2|5.0.0}} onward after the end of Splatfests; it is made by the same brand and has the same main ability as the regular Splatfest Tee.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The Splatfest Tee took on a variety of appearances depending on the [[Splatfest]] for which it was worn and the team the wearer was on. Its UI icon used a default design that was also applied when viewing players in [[Inkopolis Plaza]] or [[Inkopolis Square|Square]] for a Splatfest in another region or after a Splatfest has ended.
The Splatfest Tee took on a variety of appearances depending on the [[Splatfest]] for which it was worn and the team the wearer was on. Its UI icon used a default design that was also applied when viewing players in [[Inkopolis Plaza]], [[Inkopolis Square|Square]], or [[Splatsville]] for a Splatfest in another region or after a Splatfest has ended.


Its basic structure was always the same: a short-sleeved shirt that is primarily one solid color with an illustration of the wearer's chosen team on both the front and back, accompanied by a light-colored plastic wristband worn on the right wrist. On the wristband is the [[SquidForce]] logo in white, and at the left side of the hem is a small white tag with the same logo in black. On the upper back of the shirt is SquidForce's name in white [[Inkling (language)|Inkling]] text, which glows in the dark in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. The wristband changed color to match that of the wearer's [[ink]], allowing it to be a different color from the Tee when worn before a Splatfest.
Its basic structure was always the same: a short-sleeved T-shirt with an illustration of the wearer's chosen team on both the front and back, accompanied by a light-colored plastic wristband worn on the right wrist. On the wristband is the [[SquidForce]] logo in white, and at the left side of the hem is a small white tag with the same logo in black. On the upper back of the shirt is SquidForce's name in white [[Language in the Splatoon series|Inkling]] text, which glows in the dark in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. The wristband changed color to match that of the wearer's [[ink]], allowing it to be a different color from the Tee when worn before a Splatfest. In ''[[Splatoon 3]]'', the solid color of the shirt has been changed to a tie-dye pattern for most Splatfests, except for [[Grass vs. Fire vs. Water]], [[Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage]], and [[Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed]].


[[File:S2 Generic Splatfest Tee front.jpg|thumb|200px|The generic design in ''Splatoon 2''.]]
[[File:S2 Generic Splatfest Tee front.jpg|thumb|200px|The generic design in ''Splatoon 2''.]]
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The Splatfest Tee also had a "generic" model, with the design shown in the item image. This model was shown when the specific team version could not be loaded. Other than hacking, there are two situations when this could happen:
The Splatfest Tee also had a "generic" model, with the design shown in the item image. This model was shown when the specific team version could not be loaded. Other than hacking, there are two situations when this could happen:


* If matched with a player using a copy of the game from another region where a Splatfest was upcoming, and that player was wearing the Splatfest Tee. It was also possible to see this during the other player's Splatfest if they joined in [[Salmon Run]], as their character would appear near the [[Grizzco Industries]] entrance.
* If matched with a player using a copy of the game from another region where a Splatfest was upcoming, and that player was wearing the Splatfest Tee. It was also possible to see this during the other player's Splatfest if they joined in [[Salmon Run (series)|Salmon Run]], as their character would appear near the [[Grizzco Industries]] entrance.
* After a Splatfest, any characters in the Plaza or Square who had not played since the end of the Splatfest would wear the default Splatfest Tee.
* After a Splatfest, any characters in the plaza or square who have not played since the Splatfest would wear the default Splatfest Tee.


The wristband for the generic Splatfest Tee has no set color, and always roughly matches that of the wearer's ink.
The wristband for the generic Splatfest Tee has no set color, and always roughly matches that of the wearer's ink.


==''Splatoon''==
==''Splatoon''==
{{InfoboxGear
{{Infobox/Gear
|game        = Splatoon
|game        = Splatoon
|category    = Clothing
|category    = Clothing
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|ability      = Special Saver
|ability      = Special Saver
|availability = Splatfest
|availability = Splatfest
|rarity      = 3
|stars        = 3
|introduced=''Initial Release'' ({{ver|S|1.0.0}})
}}
}}


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==''Splatoon 2''==
==''Splatoon 2''==
{{InfoboxGear
{{Infobox/Gear
|game        = Splatoon 2
|game        = Splatoon 2
|category    = Clothing
|category    = Clothing
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|ability      = Ability Doubler
|ability      = Ability Doubler
|availability = Splatfest
|availability = Splatfest
|rarity      = 3
|stars        = 3
|introduced=''Initial Release'' ({{ver|S2|1.0.0}})
}}
}}


===Abilities===
===Abilities===
{{GearAbilityAndBrandInfo|S2|Clothing|sg|3|SquidForce|Ability Doubler|nosplatnet}}
{{GearAbilityAndBrandInfo|S2|Clothing|sg|3|SquidForce|Ability Doubler|nosplatnet}}
{{clrns}}


== Splatoon 3 ==
==''Splatoon 3''==
{{Infobox/Gear
|game        = Splatoon 3
|category    = Clothing
|brand        = SquidForce
|ability      = Ability Doubler
|adjustable  = yes
|availability = Splatfest
|stars        = 2
|introduced=[[Drizzle Season 2022]] ({{ver|S3|1.1.0}})
}}


=== Abilities ===
===Abilities===
{{clrns}}
The Splatfest Tee comes with [[Ability Doubler]] as the primary [[Gear ability|ability]], which, being exclusive to the main slot of [[Clothing]], prevents the wearer from also having [[Haunt]], [[Ninja Squid]], [[Respawn Punisher]], or [[Thermal Ink]]. As a 2-star item, the Splatfest Tee comes with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since it is made by the [[SquidForce]] [[gear brand]], it has a higher chance of rolling [[Ink Resistance Up]] and a lower chance of rolling [[Ink Saver (Main)]] to fill its secondary ability slots. Since version [[Version 3.0.0 (Splatoon 3)|3.0.0]], each ability slot on this gear costs 7,500 points{{clrns}}


==[[Splatfest]]==
==[[Splatfest]]==
Upon choosing a team at the Pledge Box in [[Inkopolis Plaza]] or [[Inkopolis Square]], the Splatfest Tee was automatically put into the player's inventory. On the days leading up to the Splatfest, it could be equipped and unequipped at will, but was automatically worn for the duration of the Splatfest itself and could not be switched out during that time. [[Jelonzo]] and [[Jelfonzo]] would comment on this, informing the player that they could not equip any new clothing bought. Once the Splatfest ended, the Splatfest Tee was removed from the player's inventory; when the player returned to the Plaza or Square at the end of the Splatfest or upon starting the game, they automatically wore the [[Basic Tee]] or [[Fresh Octo Tee]]. Because of this, having [[Spyke]] or [[Murch]] re-roll its [[ability|abilities]] is not recommended.
Upon choosing a team at the Pledge Box in [[Inkopolis Plaza]], [[Inkopolis Square]], or [[Splatsville]], the Splatfest Tee was automatically put into the player's inventory. On the days leading up to the Splatfest, it could be equipped and unequipped at will, but was automatically worn for the duration of the Splatfest itself and could not be switched out during that time. [[Jelonzo]], [[Jelfonzo]], or [[Jel La Fleur]] would comment on this, informing the player that they could not equip any new clothing bought. Once the Splatfest ended, the Splatfest Tee was removed from the player's inventory; when the player returned to the Plaza or Square at the end of the Splatfest or upon starting the game, they automatically wore the [[Basic Tee]], [[Fresh Octo Tee]], or the [[Tri-Shred Tee]] (Depending on the game and species). Because of this, having [[Spyke]] or [[Murch]] re-roll its [[gear ability|abilities]] is not recommended.


In ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', scrubbing the Splatfest Tee with Murch costed only {{Cost|S2|2,000|link}} rather than the standard {{Cost|S2|20,000|link}}, making it an effective way to build up [[ability chunk]]s quickly. Starting in Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}}, the Splatfest Tee continued to gain experience after filling all three slots, awarding a random ability chunk every 7500 points - this only occured during the Splatfest itself and not in the period of time following the announcement before the event.
In ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', scrubbing the Splatfest Tee with Murch costed only {{Cost|S2|2,000|link}} rather than the standard {{Cost|S2|20,000|link}}, making it an effective way to build up [[ability chunk]]s quickly. Starting in Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}}, the Splatfest Tee continued to gain experience after filling all three slots, awarding a random ability chunk every 7500 points - this only occured during the Splatfest itself and not in the period of time following the announcement before the event.
The scrubbing discount from the previous game returns in ''[[Splatoon 3]]'', again only costing {{Cost|S2|2,000|link}} instead of {{Cost|S2|20,000|link}} to scrub. Adding Abilities to the Splatfest Tee costs less ability chunks as well: adding a different primary ability costs 6 ability chunks, while adding a non-duplicate secondary ability only costs 3.
==Gallery==
===''Splatoon''===
: ''For more, see [[:Category:Splatoon Splatfest team tees|Splatfest team tees from ''Splatoon'']] or see [[:Category:Splatfest events|Splatfest articles]].''
<gallery>
Splatfest Tee Default.jpg|[[Inkling]]s wearing the default Splatfest Tee, having not started the game since taking part in a [[Splatfest]].
Splatfest tee wristband 1.png|The wristband worn with the Splatfest Tee.
Splatfest tee wristband 2.png|Another angle.
</gallery>
===''Splatoon 2''===
: ''For more, see [[:Category:Splatoon 2 Splatfest team tees|Splatfest team tees from ''Splatoon 2'']] or see [[:Category:Splatfest events|Splatfest articles]].''
<gallery>
S2 Generic Splatfest Tee Inklings.jpg|Three Inklings sporting the generic Splatfest Tee design. Note how the wristbands match each Inkling's ink color.
S2 Generic Splatfest Tee front.jpg|Closeup of the generic shirt design.
Generic fes shirt front.png|Another closeup.
Generic fes shirt back.png|Back view of the generic shirt design.
S2 splatfest tee glow.jpg|The [[SquidForce]] name on the back of the Splatfest Tee glows in the dark in ''Splatoon 2''.
Mikey Jellyfish Splatfest Tee Short Sleeves.jpg|The short-sleeved style for [[jellyfish]].
Mikey Jellyfish splatfest tee sleeveless.jpg|The sleeveless style for jellyfish.
</gallery>
===''Splatoon 3''===
: ''For more, see [[:Category:Splatoon 3 Splatfest team tees|Splatfest team tees from ''Splatoon 3'']] or see [[:Category:Splatfest events|Splatfest articles]].''
<gallery>
File:S3 Splatfest Tees - Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun - Pre-Splatfest.jpg|Players wearing the Splatfest Tee in the days before [[Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun]], showing which team they chose.
File:S3 Splatfest Tee front.png|The default design of the Splatfest Tee, only visible by playing while disconnected from the Internet.
File:S3 Splatfest Tee back.png|Back view of the default Splatfest Tee.
File:S3 Splatfest Tee Adjusted Front.jpg|Front view when adjusted
File:S3 Splatfest Tee Adjusted Back.jpg|Back view when adjusted
File:S3 Splatfest Tee Adjusted Left Side.jpg|Left side when adjusted
File:S3 Splatfest Tee Adjusted Right Side.jpg|Right side when adjusted
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Jellyfish splatfest tee sleeveless.jpg|thumb|200px|A [[jellyfish]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' wearing a sleeveless Splatfest Tee.]]
[[File:Mikey Jellyfish splatfest tee sleeveless.jpg|thumb|200px|A [[jellyfish]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' wearing a sleeveless Splatfest Tee.]]


*Real-live versions of various Splatfest Tees have been produced, either for purchase or as a promotional giveaway.
*Real-live versions of various Splatfest Tees have been produced, either for purchase or as a promotional giveaway.
** PAX Prime 2015 attendees who participated in Splatfest matches at the Nintendo booth had the chance to obtain real-life versions of the Splatfest Tees for [[Autobots vs. Decepticons]]. These tees were also given away on social media.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/637323784853291008 {{TWI}} @NintendoAmerica's tweet]</ref>
** PAX Prime 2015 attendees who participated in Splatfest matches at the Nintendo booth had the chance to obtain real-life versions of the Splatfest Tees for [[Autobots vs. Decepticons]]. These tees were also given away on social media.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/637323784853291008 {{TWI}} @NintendoAmerica's tweet]</ref>
** Variants of the Splatfest Tees worn for the Japanese Splatfest, [[Mountain Food vs. Sea Food]], were available for purchase in real life from online magazine Clip!SAGA, as [[Wikipedia:Saga Prefecture|Saga Prefecture]] collaborated with ''[[Splatoon]]''.<ref>[http://www.clip-magazine.com/sagat/ika_omote/ Clip!SAGA: Sagakeen コラボTシャツ(イカ)]</ref><ref>[http://www.clip-magazine.com/sagat/ushi_omote/ Clip!SAGA: Sagakeen コラボTシャツ(牛)]</ref>
** Variants of the Splatfest Tees worn for the Japanese Splatfest, [[Land Food vs. Seafood]], were available for purchase in real life from online magazine Clip!SAGA, as [[Wikipedia:Saga Prefecture|Saga Prefecture]] collaborated with ''[[Splatoon]]''.<ref>[http://www.clip-magazine.com/sagat/ika_omote/ Clip!SAGA: Sagakeen コラボTシャツ(イカ)]</ref><ref>[http://www.clip-magazine.com/sagat/ushi_omote/ Clip!SAGA: Sagakeen コラボTシャツ(牛)]</ref>
** Splatfest Tees for [[Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green]] were offered at Pokémon Center stores in Japan the day the Splatfest began.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160212022554/https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/02/160212_p01.html 『Splatoon(スプラトゥーン)』×ポケモンセンターコラボ企画! 「フェスT」を発売するよ!!]</ref>
** Splatfest Tees for [[Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green]] were offered at Pokémon Center stores in Japan the day the Splatfest began.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160212022554/https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/02/160212_p01.html 『Splatoon(スプラトゥーン)』×ポケモンセンターコラボ企画! 「フェスT」を発売するよ!!]</ref>
** Splatfest Tees for [[Callie vs. Marie]] were produced for Japan and the United States. In Japan, these were produced by Editmode and came with a matching wrist band. The default Splatfest Tee design also went on sale at the same time.<ref>[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/2ab18530-3d94-11e6-9654-063b7ac45a6d {{NES}} 『Splatoon』ラストフェス開催! お題は究極の二択「アオリVSホタル」!]</ref>  In the United States, different versions of these tees were given away at event held concurrently with San Diego Comic Con 2016. They were also given away on social media.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/756519186919219201 {{TWI}} @NintendoAmerica's tweet]</ref>
** Splatfest Tees for [[Callie vs. Marie]] were produced for Japan and the United States. In Japan, these were produced by Editmode and came with a matching wrist band. The default Splatfest Tee design also went on sale at the same time.<ref>[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/2ab18530-3d94-11e6-9654-063b7ac45a6d {{NES}} 『Splatoon』ラストフェス開催! お題は究極の二択「アオリVSホタル」!]</ref>  In the United States, different versions of these tees were given away at event held concurrently with San Diego Comic Con 2016. They were also given away on social media.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/756519186919219201 {{TWI}} @NintendoAmerica's tweet]</ref>
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* Splatfest Tee designs have been reused five times:
* Splatfest Tee designs have been reused five times:
** Europe and Oceania's [[Cats vs. Dogs (October 2015)|Cats vs. Dogs]] Tees had the same designs as the [[Cats vs. Dogs (July 2015)|North American ones]].
** Europe and Oceania's [[Cats vs. Dogs (October 2015)|Cats vs. Dogs]] Tees had the same designs as the [[Cats vs. Dogs (July 2015)|North American ones]].
** Japan has used [[Red Fox vs. Green Tanuki]] twice, with the same tees in both instances.
** Japan has used [[Red Kitsune Udon vs. Green Tanuki Soba]] twice, with the same tees in both instances.
** Every repeat Splatfest after [[Chaos vs. Order]] used the shirt design from the Splatfests they repeated, those being [[Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|Mayo vs. Ketchup]], [[Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|Chicken vs. Egg]], and [[Trick vs. Treat (2020)|Trick vs. Treat]].
** Every repeat Splatfest after [[Chaos vs. Order]] used the shirt design from the Splatfests they repeated, those being [[Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|Mayo vs. Ketchup]], [[Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|Chicken vs. Egg]], and [[Trick vs. Treat (2020)|Trick vs. Treat]].
* The promotional images for [[Power level|Splatfest Power]] show the Cats vs. Dogs and [[Rice vs. Bread]] Splatfest Tees and [[ink]] colors, despite it having not existed when these Splatfests occurred.
* The promotional images for [[Power level|Splatfest Power]] show the Cats vs. Dogs and [[Rice vs. Bread]] Splatfest Tees and [[ink]] colors, despite it having not existed when these Splatfests occurred.
* In ''Splatoon'', the logo on the default Splatfest Tee is similar to the [[Squid Sisters]]' outfits. In ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', the default logo is an icon representing [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]], with [[Inkling (language)|Inkling]] text resembling the Japanese word "fesu" (フェス), short for "festival".
* In ''Splatoon'', the logo on the default Splatfest Tee is similar to the [[Squid Sisters]]' outfits. In ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', the default logo is an icon representing [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]], with [[Language in the Splatoon series|Inkling]] text resembling the Japanese word "fesu" (フェス), short for "festival".
* The wristband glows in the dark. In ''Splatoon'', this could only be seen during [[Splatfest]]s themselves, as they took place at night. In ''Splatoon 2'', the glow could also be seen during the day if the wearer was in the shade.
* The wristband glows in the dark. In ''Splatoon'', this could only be seen during [[Splatfest]]s themselves, as they took place at night. In ''Splatoon 2'', the glow could also be seen during the day if the wearer was in the shade.
* When an [[amiibo]] was used in ''Splatoon 2'' to save a gear loadout that included the Splatfest Tee, it was replaced by the [[Basic Tee]] once that Splatfest Tee was no longer available. This is because the Basic Tee is the only piece of clothing that every player is guaranteed to own.
* When an [[amiibo]] was used in ''Splatoon 2'' to save a gear loadout that included the Splatfest Tee, it was replaced by the [[Basic Tee]] once that Splatfest Tee was no longer available. This is because the Basic Tee is the only piece of clothing that every player is guaranteed to own.
** If the player's avatar was an [[Octoling (playable)|Octoling]] when doing this, it instead switched to the [[Fresh Octo Tee]] for the same reason.
** If the player's avatar was an [[Octoling]] when doing this, it instead switched to the [[Fresh Octo Tee]] for the same reason.
**Loading a Freshest Fit with a Splatfest Tee that isn't available would ignore the Tee, not changing the player's current Clothing.
* In ''Splatoon 2'', Splatfest Tees originally needed 4000, 8000, and 12,000 experience points to level through the three slots, for a total of 24,000. However, some players were scrubbing only after filling the first slot, getting a new chunk every 4000 XP. To encourage full slot leveling, this was changed in Version {{Ver|S2|1.3.0}} to three equal tiers of 7500 each, for a total of 22,500.
* In ''Splatoon 2'', Splatfest Tees originally needed 4000, 8000, and 12,000 experience points to level through the three slots, for a total of 24,000. However, some players were scrubbing only after filling the first slot, getting a new chunk every 4000 XP. To encourage full slot leveling, this was changed in Version {{Ver|S2|1.3.0}} to three equal tiers of 7500 each, for a total of 22,500.
** A similar thing happened in [[Splatoon 3]]: At launch, the first ability needed 2000, the second ability needed 8000, and the third ability needed 14000. However, on the [[Version 3.0.0 (Splatoon 3)|March 2023 update]], it was changed so that every ability needed 7500.
* In ''Splatoon 2'', [[jellyfish]] have a sleeveless version of the Splatfest Tee (which is inaccessible to players) in addition to the original style.
* In ''Splatoon 2'', [[jellyfish]] have a sleeveless version of the Splatfest Tee (which is inaccessible to players) in addition to the original style.
* According to ''[[The Art of Splatoon]]'', the Splatfest Tees are government-funded since Inklings tend to donate coins as they do not want to deal with the leftover change.
* According to ''[[The Art of Splatoon]]'', the Splatfest Tees are government-funded since Inklings tend to donate coins as they do not want to deal with the leftover change.
* The Splatfest Tees for the ''Splatoon 2'' [[Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|Squid vs. Octopus]] Splatfest feature writing that is similar to the kanji for squid (烏賊) and octopus (蛸), despite the fact that in-game, the terms "squid" and "octopus" when referring to Inklings and Octolings are written in katakana (イカ and タコ, respectively). This could be because the Splatfest was regarding "ancient creatures" (with squids and octopuses now evolved into Inklings and Octolings) as seen in the opening dialogue.
* The Splatfest Tees for the ''Splatoon 2'' [[Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|Squid vs. Octopus]] Splatfest feature writing that is similar to the kanji for squid (烏賊) and octopus (蛸), even though in-game, the terms "squid" and "octopus" when referring to Inklings and Octolings are written in katakana (イカ and タコ, respectively). This could be because the Splatfest was regarding "ancient creatures" (with squids and octopuses now evolved into Inklings and Octolings) as seen in the opening dialogue.
** Something similar happened in the [[Chaos vs. Order]] Splatfest, which featured writing similar to English, with CHAO (Chaos) and ORDR (Order). This and Squid vs. Octopus were the only ones that had some sort of human writing on the shirt.
** Something similar happened in the [[Chaos vs. Order]] Splatfest, which featured writing similar to English, with CHAO (Chaos) and ORDR (Order). This and Squid vs. Octopus were the only ones with some sort of human writing on the shirt.
* The writing on the back of the shirt differs from Splatfest to Splatfest. If it was worn when a Splatfest is not going on, the shirt reads 'Which do you like'.
* The writing on the back of the shirt differs from Splatfest to Splatfest. If it was worn when a Splatfest is not going on, the shirt reads 'Which do you like'.
* This piece of gear was available in the ''Splatoon 3'' [[Splatfest World Premiere]].
* This piece of gear was available in the ''[[Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere]]'', and was the only available Clothing during the event.
 
* The Splatfest Tee cannot be placed in a [[Locker room|locker]], as it does not show up in the player's locker inventory.
==Gallery==
* After a Splatfest ends in ''Splatoon 3'', the player reverts to wearing the [[Tri-Shred Tee]].
===''Splatoon''===
: ''For more, see [[:Category:Splatfest team tees from Splatoon|Splatfest team tees from ''Splatoon'']] or see [[:Category:Splatfest events|Splatfest articles]].''
 
<gallery>
Splatfest Tee Default.jpg|[[Inkling]]s wearing the default Splatfest Tee, having not started the game since taking part in a [[Splatfest]].
Splatfest tee wristband 1.png|The wristband worn with the Splatfest Tee.
Splatfest tee wristband 2.png|Another angle.
</gallery>
 
===''Splatoon 2''===
: ''For more, see [[:Category:Splatfest team tees from Splatoon 2|Splatfest team tees from ''Splatoon 2'']] or see [[:Category:Splatfest events|Splatfest articles]].''
 
<gallery>
S2 Generic Splatfest Tee Inklings.jpg|Three Inklings sporting the generic Splatfest Tee design. Note how the wristbands match each Inkling's ink color.
S2 Generic Splatfest Tee front.jpg|Closeup of the generic shirt design.
Generic fes shirt front.PNG|Another closeup.
Generic fes shirt back.PNG|Back view of the generic shirt design.
S2 splatfest tee glow.jpg|The [[SquidForce]] name on the back of the Splatfest Tee glows in the dark in ''Splatoon 2''.
Jellyfish splatfest tee short sleeves.jpg|The short-sleeved style for [[jellyfish]].
Jellyfish splatfest tee sleeveless.jpg|The sleeveless style for jellyfish.
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
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|Jap=フェスT
|JapR=Fesu T
|JapR=Fesu T
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|Chi=祭典T恤
|ChiR=jìdiǎn T xù (Mandarin)
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The Splatfest Tee is a piece of clothing in the Splatoon series.

In Splatoon, it is a 3-star item produced by SquidForce and comes with the primary ability Special Saver. It is only available between the announcement and conclusion of a Splatfest, and requires the players to pick a side in the Splatfest. It cannot be ordered from another player.

In Splatoon 2, it is a 3-star item produced by SquidForce and comes with the primary ability Ability Doubler. It is only available between the announcement and conclusion of a Splatfest, and requires the players to pick a side in the Splatfest. It cannot be ordered from another player.

In Splatoon 3, it is a 2-star item produced by SquidForce and comes with the primary ability Ability Doubler. It is only available between the announcement and conclusion of a Splatfest, and requires the players to pick a side in the Splatfest. It cannot be ordered from another player.

In Splatoon 2, the Splatfest Tee Replica became available for all players to wear at any time from Version 5.0.0 onward after the end of Splatfests; it is made by the same brand and has the same main ability as the regular Splatfest Tee.

Appearance

The Splatfest Tee took on a variety of appearances depending on the Splatfest for which it was worn and the team the wearer was on. Its UI icon used a default design that was also applied when viewing players in Inkopolis Plaza, Square, or Splatsville for a Splatfest in another region or after a Splatfest has ended.

Its basic structure was always the same: a short-sleeved T-shirt with an illustration of the wearer's chosen team on both the front and back, accompanied by a light-colored plastic wristband worn on the right wrist. On the wristband is the SquidForce logo in white, and at the left side of the hem is a small white tag with the same logo in black. On the upper back of the shirt is SquidForce's name in white Inkling text, which glows in the dark in Splatoon 2. The wristband changed color to match that of the wearer's ink, allowing it to be a different color from the Tee when worn before a Splatfest. In Splatoon 3, the solid color of the shirt has been changed to a tie-dye pattern for most Splatfests, except for Grass vs. Fire vs. Water, Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage, and Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed.

The generic design in Splatoon 2.

The Splatfest Tee also had a "generic" model, with the design shown in the item image. This model was shown when the specific team version could not be loaded. Other than hacking, there are two situations when this could happen:

  • If matched with a player using a copy of the game from another region where a Splatfest was upcoming, and that player was wearing the Splatfest Tee. It was also possible to see this during the other player's Splatfest if they joined in Salmon Run, as their character would appear near the Grizzco Industries entrance.
  • After a Splatfest, any characters in the plaza or square who have not played since the Splatfest would wear the default Splatfest Tee.

The wristband for the generic Splatfest Tee has no set color, and always roughly matches that of the wearer's ink.

Splatoon

Splatfest Tee
Splatfest Tee
Category
Brand
Ability
Availability
Star count
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Added in
Initial Release (1.0.0)

Abilities

The Splatfest Tee comes with Special Saver as the primary ability. As a 3-star item, the Splatfest Tee comes with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since it is made by the SquidForce gear brand, it has a higher chance of rolling Damage Up and a lower chance of rolling Ink Saver (Main) to fill its secondary ability slots.

Splatoon 2

Splatfest Tee
Splatfest Tee
Category
Brand
Ability
Availability
Star count
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Added in
Initial Release (1.0.0)

Abilities

The Splatfest Tee comes with Ability Doubler as the primary ability, which, being exclusive to the main slot of Clothing, prevents the wearer from also having Haunt, Ninja Squid, Respawn Punisher, or Thermal Ink. As a 3-star item, the Splatfest Tee comes with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since it is made by the SquidForce gear brand, it has a higher chance of rolling Ink Resistance Up and a lower chance of rolling Ink Saver (Main) to fill its secondary ability slots.

Splatoon 3

Splatfest Tee
Splatfest Tee
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Brand
Ability
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Availability
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Abilities

The Splatfest Tee comes with Ability Doubler as the primary ability, which, being exclusive to the main slot of Clothing, prevents the wearer from also having Haunt, Ninja Squid, Respawn Punisher, or Thermal Ink. As a 2-star item, the Splatfest Tee comes with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since it is made by the SquidForce gear brand, it has a higher chance of rolling Ink Resistance Up and a lower chance of rolling Ink Saver (Main) to fill its secondary ability slots. Since version 3.0.0, each ability slot on this gear costs 7,500 points

Splatfest

Upon choosing a team at the Pledge Box in Inkopolis Plaza, Inkopolis Square, or Splatsville, the Splatfest Tee was automatically put into the player's inventory. On the days leading up to the Splatfest, it could be equipped and unequipped at will, but was automatically worn for the duration of the Splatfest itself and could not be switched out during that time. Jelonzo, Jelfonzo, or Jel La Fleur would comment on this, informing the player that they could not equip any new clothing bought. Once the Splatfest ended, the Splatfest Tee was removed from the player's inventory; when the player returned to the Plaza or Square at the end of the Splatfest or upon starting the game, they automatically wore the Basic Tee, Fresh Octo Tee, or the Tri-Shred Tee (Depending on the game and species). Because of this, having Spyke or Murch re-roll its abilities is not recommended.

In Splatoon 2, scrubbing the Splatfest Tee with Murch costed only Cash 2,000 rather than the standard Cash 20,000, making it an effective way to build up ability chunks quickly. Starting in Version 4.0.0, the Splatfest Tee continued to gain experience after filling all three slots, awarding a random ability chunk every 7500 points - this only occured during the Splatfest itself and not in the period of time following the announcement before the event.

The scrubbing discount from the previous game returns in Splatoon 3, again only costing Cash 2,000 instead of Cash 20,000 to scrub. Adding Abilities to the Splatfest Tee costs less ability chunks as well: adding a different primary ability costs 6 ability chunks, while adding a non-duplicate secondary ability only costs 3.

Gallery

Splatoon

For more, see Splatfest team tees from Splatoon or see Splatfest articles.

Splatoon 2

For more, see Splatfest team tees from Splatoon 2 or see Splatfest articles.

Splatoon 3

For more, see Splatfest team tees from Splatoon 3 or see Splatfest articles.

Trivia

A jellyfish in Splatoon 2 wearing a sleeveless Splatfest Tee.
  • Real-live versions of various Splatfest Tees have been produced, either for purchase or as a promotional giveaway.
    • PAX Prime 2015 attendees who participated in Splatfest matches at the Nintendo booth had the chance to obtain real-life versions of the Splatfest Tees for Autobots vs. Decepticons. These tees were also given away on social media.[1]
    • Variants of the Splatfest Tees worn for the Japanese Splatfest, Land Food vs. Seafood, were available for purchase in real life from online magazine Clip!SAGA, as Saga Prefecture collaborated with Splatoon.[2][3]
    • Splatfest Tees for Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green were offered at Pokémon Center stores in Japan the day the Splatfest began.[4]
    • Splatfest Tees for Callie vs. Marie were produced for Japan and the United States. In Japan, these were produced by Editmode and came with a matching wrist band. The default Splatfest Tee design also went on sale at the same time.[5] In the United States, different versions of these tees were given away at event held concurrently with San Diego Comic Con 2016. They were also given away on social media.[6]
    • Default Splatfest Tees from Splatoon 2 have been sold at the Nintendo New York store.
    • Splatfest Tees for the Sanrio-sponsored Japanese Splatfests were available for purchase in real life, featuring Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll, My Melody, and Pompompurin.[7]
    • Splatfest Tees for Chaos vs. Order were able to be purchased internationally via the My Nintendo Store in the days leading up to the Splatfest. They were also sold in-person at the Nintendo New York store.
    • Splatfest Tees for Super Mushroom vs. Super Star were available to purchase internationally starting the day the Splatfest was announced, during the Super Mario 35th Anniversary direct.
  • Splatfest Tee designs have been reused five times:
  • The promotional images for Splatfest Power show the Cats vs. Dogs and Rice vs. Bread Splatfest Tees and ink colors, despite it having not existed when these Splatfests occurred.
  • In Splatoon, the logo on the default Splatfest Tee is similar to the Squid Sisters' outfits. In Splatoon 2, the default logo is an icon representing Pearl and Marina, with Inkling text resembling the Japanese word "fesu" (フェス), short for "festival".
  • The wristband glows in the dark. In Splatoon, this could only be seen during Splatfests themselves, as they took place at night. In Splatoon 2, the glow could also be seen during the day if the wearer was in the shade.
  • When an amiibo was used in Splatoon 2 to save a gear loadout that included the Splatfest Tee, it was replaced by the Basic Tee once that Splatfest Tee was no longer available. This is because the Basic Tee is the only piece of clothing that every player is guaranteed to own.
    • If the player's avatar was an Octoling when doing this, it instead switched to the Fresh Octo Tee for the same reason.
    • Loading a Freshest Fit with a Splatfest Tee that isn't available would ignore the Tee, not changing the player's current Clothing.
  • In Splatoon 2, Splatfest Tees originally needed 4000, 8000, and 12,000 experience points to level through the three slots, for a total of 24,000. However, some players were scrubbing only after filling the first slot, getting a new chunk every 4000 XP. To encourage full slot leveling, this was changed in Version 1.3.0 to three equal tiers of 7500 each, for a total of 22,500.
    • A similar thing happened in Splatoon 3: At launch, the first ability needed 2000, the second ability needed 8000, and the third ability needed 14000. However, on the March 2023 update, it was changed so that every ability needed 7500.
  • In Splatoon 2, jellyfish have a sleeveless version of the Splatfest Tee (which is inaccessible to players) in addition to the original style.
  • According to The Art of Splatoon, the Splatfest Tees are government-funded since Inklings tend to donate coins as they do not want to deal with the leftover change.
  • The Splatfest Tees for the Splatoon 2 Squid vs. Octopus Splatfest feature writing that is similar to the kanji for squid (烏賊) and octopus (蛸), even though in-game, the terms "squid" and "octopus" when referring to Inklings and Octolings are written in katakana (イカ and タコ, respectively). This could be because the Splatfest was regarding "ancient creatures" (with squids and octopuses now evolved into Inklings and Octolings) as seen in the opening dialogue.
    • Something similar happened in the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest, which featured writing similar to English, with CHAO (Chaos) and ORDR (Order). This and Squid vs. Octopus were the only ones with some sort of human writing on the shirt.
  • The writing on the back of the shirt differs from Splatfest to Splatfest. If it was worn when a Splatfest is not going on, the shirt reads 'Which do you like'.
  • This piece of gear was available in the Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere, and was the only available Clothing during the event.
  • The Splatfest Tee cannot be placed in a locker, as it does not show up in the player's locker inventory.
  • After a Splatfest ends in Splatoon 3, the player reverts to wearing the Tri-Shred Tee.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フェスT
Fesu T
Fes (short for "festival") Tee
Netherlands Dutch Splatfest-T-shirt Splatfest T-shirt
CanadaFrance French T-shirt festif Festive T-shirt
Germany German Splatfest-Shirt Splatfest shirt
Italy Italian T-shirt festival Festival T-shirt
Russia Russian Сплатфест-майка
Splatfest-mayka
Splatfest T-shirt
SpainMexico Spanish Camiseta festiva Festive T-shirt
China Chinese 祭典T恤
jìdiǎn T xù (Mandarin)
Festival T-shirt
South Korea Korean 페스티벌 T
peseutibeol T
Festival Tee

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