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Brompton collaborates with Palace on limited-edition bike.

Brompton has collaborated with Palace on a limited-edition bike dropping on Palace on 10th May and a week later on Brompton. Get access first HERE

Brompton collaborates with Palace on limited-edition bike
Brompton collaborates with Palace on limited-edition bike

Combining Brompton’s innovative engineering with Palace’s culture-defining style, the bike has a striking glow stick yellow and disco silver paint fade, reflective features, and exclusive Place Skateboard branding. 

Brompton started with a young engineer believing there had to be a better way to move around London. Palace was born from a belief that the UK skate scene needed to do things differently. For nearly fifty years, the compact folding bike has been transforming the way people move in and around cities across the globe. Since 2009, the Palace community has catapulted from a London skate brand to a culture-defining streetwear company with global cult status. 

Brompton collaborates with Palace on limited-edition bike

The Palace Brompton product specifics include:

Palace Brompton C Line 2 Speed Low Bar Bike.
Glowstick Yellow and Disco Silver paint fade colourway, inspired by late night rides. 
Printed Palace Skateboards Saddle.
Palace Brompton Pouch made with super durable Cordura and featuring reflective.
Palace Skateboards logo (included with bike, not sold separately).
Palace Skateboards laser-etched licence plate.
Palace Brompton cardboard bike box.

Palace Skateboards are as iconic as they come. We know them for cutting edge design, and pushing the limits of what’s possible with product and storytelling, so it was a no brainer to collaborate. Seeing their unique lens on our product, and world of two wheels, has brought a new kind of energy to our iconic folding bike.

– Brompton

To celebrate the launch of the Palace Brompton, Palace have made a film starring Palace pro skater Rory Milanes and directed by Palace’s Stuart Hammond PWBC.

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