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A McDonald’s-inspired skateboard is coming to a store near you

McDonald’s has joined forces with London-based streetwear brand Palace to design apparel and hardware.
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Looking to mix up your regular McDonald’s order? Well, you might want to try London-based streetwear brand Palace, which has partnered with the fast-food giant for a limited-edition 15-piece capsule collection. And no, this is not our weekly friend or faux column.

The collection features “hoodies, crewnecks, T-shirts, and even skateboards,” and was created to celebrate McDonald’s appearance in several movies and TV shows along with an “As Featured In” meal. For those wondering, the meal includes fan favorites such as 10 Chicken McNuggets, a Big Mac, or a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, and is already available for purchase.

Meanwhile, the capsule collection with Palace will be up for grabs starting Aug. 25 online and in Palace’s flagship locations in New York, Los Angeles, London, and Tokyo.

While a fashion and fast-food collab may sound odd, this is not a first for a streetwear brand.

In 2020, Panda Express tapped Anti Social Social Club to design a collection of T-shirts, hooded sweatshirts, and hats.

McDonald’s itself joined forces with Moschino for the brand’s 2014 capsule collection, which included Golden Arches-inspired handbags, T-shirts, dresses, French fry carton-shaped iPhone cases, and jumpers emblazoned with giant ‘M’s.

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