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Sega X THEM Skates Team Up To Celebrate 25 Years Of Jet Set Radio

Sega X THEM Skates Team Up To Celebrate 25 Years Of Jet Set Radio
Credit: Sega/THEM Goods

What better way to celebrate 25 years of the iconic inline-skating, graffiti tagging Dreamcast game than with a pair of fluorescent green skates? Yes, it's been 25 years since Jet Set Radio and its lurid logo first appeared on shop shelves, and Sega have teamed up with THEM to create some amazing officially licensed skates and merchandise to mark the occasion.

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The 25th Anniversary Skates come with a new 901 shell, anti-rocker frame, and a stock liner. You'll get green & silver cuff hardware, black plastic buckles, soul plates, and THEM WHEELS sized at 58mm with ABEC 5 bearings. Put it this way, your mates will definitely see you coming when you're wearing these!

A selection of tees and merch based on Jet Set Radio
Credit: Sega/THEM Goods

The complete skate set costs ยฃ274 and is set to ship in August 2025, along with the other merch in the collection. If you don't want the full skate, however, there's always an option to buy just the boot or the boot liner, as well as a couple of tees, a hat, and some stickers all bearing original Jet Set Radio artwork.

Head to the THEM Skates shop to find out more!

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Sebastian Santabarbara profile image Sebastian Santabarbara
Sebastian is fuelled by a lifelong passion for Zelda, Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong, and all things retro. He uses his misspent youth with retro consoles to create content for readers around the world.