Rizla and Palace Skateboards Channel Two Centuries of British Counterculture Into a Summer 2026 Capsule

The 14-piece collab is rooted in Rizla’s MotoGP legacy and Palace’s irreverent design sensibility.

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  • Palace Skateboards and Rizla have teamed up for a 14-piece Summer 2026 capsule dropping Friday, May 29 in the UK, EU, US, and Canada, with Japan, Australia, Korea, and Hong Kong following on May 30
  • The collection draws from Rizla’s iconic MotoGP sponsorship history, rendered across a race jacket, hoodies, rugby shirts, mesh jerseys, T-shirts, and caps in a palette of pink, orange, and blue
  • A campaign film shot on the streets of London at night ties the two brands’ shared countercultural DNA together, following a motorbike rider weaving through the city with the Palace crew appearing throughout.

Palace Skateboards and Rizla have no business making a collection together, which is exactly why it works. The Summer 2026 capsule lands May 29, pairing one of London’s most influential skate brands with a rolling paper company that has been embedded in British counterculture since 1796. The result is 14 pieces that feel less like a licensed collab and more like two institutions that have always occupied the same cultural frequency finally putting it on paper.

The design logic starts with Rizla’s MotoGP past. For decades, the Rizla name appeared on some of the most recognizable bikes on the racing circuit, its pink and blue branding cutting through the visual noise of the grid with an immediacy that few sponsors could match. That association gave Rizla an energy that transcended rolling papers entirely, embedding the brand in the visual vocabulary of speed, risk, and spectacle. Palace recognized that equity and built the capsule around it. Neon pinks and fire orange flaming run across accessories and apparel alike, pulling directly from the motorsport aesthetic that made Rizla’s racing presence so iconic.

The 14-piece collection covers the full spectrum of Palace’s streetwear output. A race jacket anchors the range, nodding most directly to the MotoGP reference point, while hoodies, rugby shirts, mesh jerseys, T-shirts, and caps round out the offering. Each piece carries intense graphics and dual branding, with the pink, orange, and blue palette threading visual consistency across the entire collection. It’s a range that works both as a unified drop and as individual pieces that carry the collaboration’s energy without needing the full context to land.

What makes the Palace x Rizla pairing genuinely interesting is how naturally the two brands’ histories overlap. Rizla’s boast of 230 years of countercultural presence is not marketing hyperbole. The brand has been a fixture at UK music festivals, a presence in street culture, and a quiet constant in the kind of social spaces that Palace has always drawn its energy from. Palace, for its part, has built its entire identity on the tension between underground credibility and mainstream reach, a balance it has maintained through collabs with Ralph Lauren, Gucci, and Vivienne Westwood without ever losing the plot. Rizla fits that lineage not because it’s prestigious, but because it’s authentic.

The campaign film sharpens that reading. Shot at night across London, it follows a motorbike rider threading through the city with members of the Palace crew appearing across the urban landscape. The choice of London as backdrop is pointed: both brands are products of that city’s particular relationship with counterculture, where skate spots, music venues, and late-night streets have always shared the same geography. The film doesn’t explain the collaboration so much as demonstrate it, letting the city do the contextual work.

Palace’s collaborative track record gives this drop additional weight. The brand has a consistent ability to identify partners whose cultural histories add something to the conversation rather than simply lending a logo. The Rizla capsule follows that instinct. It arrives not as a novelty pairing but as a logical extension of what both brands have always represented: the kind of British irreverence that doesn’t ask permission.

The Rizla x Palace Summer 2026 capsule drops May 29 for the UK, EU, US, and Canada online and in-store. The release is then available online and in-store in Japan, online in Australia and New Zealand, and in-store in Korea and Hong Kong on May 30.

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