Reggae Tee

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The Reggae Tee is a piece of clothing in the Splatoon series.

In Splatoon, it is a 3-star item produced by Skalop and comes with the primary ability Special Saver. It can be purchased from Jelly Fresh for Cash 8,200.

In Splatoon 2, it is a 3-star item produced by Skalop and comes with the primary ability Special Saver. It can be purchased from Ye Olde Cloth Shoppe for Cash 8,200 or from SplatNet 2 Gear Shop for Cash 12,300.

Appearance

The Reggae Tee is a short-sleeved shirt depicting a beach scene with several stylized squids in navy blue and white and some similarly colored palm trees. The sand is a pale cream color, and the sky, dotted with stars, fades from peach at the bottom to light fuchsia at the top.

Splatoon

Reggae Tee
Reggae Tee
Category
Brand
Ability
Cost
Cash 8,200

Abilities

The Reggae Tee comes with Special Saver as the primary ability. As a 3-star item, the Reggae Tee comes with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since it is made by the Skalop gear brand, it has a higher chance of rolling Quick Respawn and a lower chance of rolling Special Saver to fill its secondary ability slots.

Splatoon 2

Reggae Tee
Reggae Tee
Category
Brand
Ability
Cost
Cash 8,200
SplatNet 2
Cash 12,300

Abilities

The Reggae Tee comes with Special Saver as the primary ability when purchased from a shop or ordered from Murch. When purchased from SplatNet 2, it comes with any other primary ability normally available to Clothing (with the exception of Ability Doubler). As a 3-star item, the Reggae Tee comes with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since it is made by the Skalop gear brand, it has a higher chance of rolling Quick Respawn and a lower chance of rolling Special Saver to fill its secondary ability slots.

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Trivia

  • The Reggae Tee's design is based off of Bob Dub's album art. Its English name references his genre of music, and it shares its Japanese name, "Ika Jamaica", with the Japanese name of Bob Dub's one song.

Names in other languages

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Translation notes