HOMEGAME Celebrates 55 Years of ‘Kamen Rider’ With a 42-Piece T-Shirt Collection
With wash-treated construction and a made-to-order structure, HOMEGAME gives the beloved franchise the select shop treatment it deserves.
Summary
- Tokyo select shop HOMEGAME has launched a made-to-order T-shirt collection celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Kamen Rider franchise, featuring 40 individual rider designs plus two all-star pieces spanning the Showa and Heisei eras
- Each T-shirt features a bold front-print graphic of a specific Kamen Rider, a full-body wash treatment for a vintage feel, and a HOMEGAME logo on the back
- Orders are open via HOMEGAME’s official online store, with shipping scheduled for mid-July 2026
Tokyo select shop HOMEGAME has released a made-to-order T-shirt collection marking the 55th anniversary of the Kamen Rider series, spanning every major rider from the original 1971 Kamen Rider through to 2025’s Kamen Rider Zetts. The collection runs to 42 pieces in total and is available exclusively through HOMEGAME’s official online store during a limited order window.
The construction approach is consistent across all 42 pieces and deliberate in its specificity. Each T-shirt carries a bold graphic print of a single rider on the front, rendered at a scale that treats the subject as a visual statement rather than a subtle reference. A full-body wash treatment softens the fabric and introduces a vintage-like texture, pushing the finished garment away from the feel of standard licensed merchandise and toward something closer to a worn-in archive piece. HOMEGAME’s logo sits on the back, the only branding outside of the rider graphic itself. Every piece ships in black, a single colorway that keeps the graphic as the sole point of focus and avoids the kind of color variation that can dilute a collection’s coherence.
The scope of the lineup is what sets this release apart from a typical anniversary product. Forty individual rider designs means the collection functions as a comprehensive visual archive of the franchise’s 55-year run, from the Showa-era riders of the 1970s and 1980s through the Heisei-era expansion that ran from 1987 to 2019 and into the current Reiwa period. Two additional all-star designs bring together Showa and Heisei riders respectively, giving collectors who want the breadth of the franchise rather than a single character a dedicated option. The made-to-order structure reinforces the collection’s positioning as something for people who know exactly which rider they want rather than a general retail drop.
HOMEGAME’s decision to approach Kamen Rider as a subject worthy of the same editorial attention it applies to other archival references sits within a broader pattern in Japanese select shop culture. Tokusatsu IP, which encompasses the live-action special effects television tradition that produced both Kamen Rider and Super Sentai, has increasingly appeared in collaborations with stores and brands that operate in the premium streetwear and select shop space. What HOMEGAME brings to this release specifically is the wash treatment and construction sensibility, small but meaningful signals that the collection has been thought through as a garment rather than a licensing exercise.
Orders for the Kamen Rider x HOMEGAME T-shirt collection are open via HOMEGAME’s official online store through May 24, with shipping scheduled for mid-July 2026.





















