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Rookie Artistic Rollerskates - White
In stockRegular price From $153.00Sale price From $153.00 Regular priceUnit price per -
Custom Skate Builder - Supreme Skates
In stockRegular price From $257.00Sale price From $257.00 Regular priceUnit price per -
Moxi Lolly NEW - Roller Skates (All Colours)
Special DeliveryRegular price From $598.00Sale price From $598.00 Regular priceUnit price per -
Riedell Crew Turmeric Skates - Yellow
Special DeliveryRegular price $348.00Sale price $348.00 Regular priceUnit price per$417.00 -
Impala Samira Roller Skates - Wild Pink
In stockRegular price From $278.00Sale price From $278.00 Regular priceUnit price per -
Chaya Jump Brownie Rollerskates
In stockRegular price From $202.00Sale price From $202.00 Regular priceUnit price per -
Chaya Deluxe Rollerskates - Ruby
Sold outRegular price $167.00Sale price $167.00 Regular priceUnit price per -
Impala Roller Skates - Pastel Fade
Sold outRegular price From $92.00Sale price From $92.00 Regular priceUnit price per$153.00 -
Chaya Melrose Rollerskates - Lavender
Sold outRegular price $84.00Sale price $84.00 Regular priceUnit price per$139.00 -
Chaya Melrose Elite Rollerskates - Dusty Rose Pink
Sold outRegular price $130.00Sale price $130.00 Regular priceUnit price per$216.00 -
Moxi Rainbow rider Rollerskates - Yellow
Sold outRegular price From $92.00Sale price From $92.00 Regular priceUnit price per$153.00 -
Rio Roller Signature Rollerskates - Yellow
Sold outRegular price From $84.00Sale price From $84.00 Regular priceUnit price per$119.00
If you're a new Roller Skater you might be wondering what exactly you are looking at. Let's cut to the point, most women buying skates right now are going for 'vintage style' rollerskates. They're the ones with the raised heel, a high ankle cuff (like a boot) and in loads of stunning colour options. Popular brands are Moxi (top-end), Chaya (mid-range) and Impala (low priced). These are mostly what all those people dancing on TikTok are wearing! You can also buy what we might call 'disco style' skates; they have a low ankle and flat foot position, often appearing in bright colours. If you're a cold war kid the you might have fond memories of hard-boot skates (like Bauer Turbos). This style is produced alot less nowadays but you can still pickup great options from both Roces and Supreme.