In the late ‘70s, Ian “Flipper” Ross launched the original Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace in West Hollywood, uniting music, culture, and celebrities for a one-of-a-kind night out.
The cheeky, subversive label started by Lev Tanju in 2009 quickly emerged as a spiritual successor to Supreme (the brand's U.S. stores were some of Palace's first stockists stateside), but it brings a ...