Palace returns with a new Spring 2025 drop this week, following its recent Moon Boot collaboration. This collection centers on everyday wardrobe essentials that prominently feature the London-based skate brand's signature branding.
Staying connected to its origins, Palace's newest offerings include comfort-oriented pieces such as oversized hoodies with bubble letter Palace branding and cartoon tree graphics. These hoodies come in black, grey, navy, and pine green colorways, alongside vintage-wash long-sleeve shirts with minimal branding details.
The athletic influence continues with rugby shirts and soccer jerseys. The striped rugby shirts include a "PALY" patch, appearing to represent Palace's own team concept. Soccer jerseys display "PALCO" on the front and "PALACE" on the back, complete with a team-inspired crest. Complementing these are matching tracksuit sets in black, white, green, and additional colors, along with team shorts. The collection also includes pro team hats.
The new Palace collection will be available starting March 21 at 11am GMT online and in UK stores including Dover Street Market. New York, Los Angeles, and Dover Street Market LA locations will release the collection at 11am EST/PST, while other EU and US customers can shop online at 12pm CEST and 8am PDT/11am EDT respectively. Japanese, Korean, and Chinese releases follow on March 22 at 11am JST and 11am CST on Palace WeChat.
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