After a lookbook preview teasing a Doraemon collection, convertible tree frog fleece, football club inspired sportswear and more, London skate dons Palace give us a preview of everything in store for the upcoming Autumn 2025 season, set to launch from Friday 8th August.
We’ve put together our top picks from each category featured in Palace’s upcoming collection:

Outerwear
The Autumn collection comes with a set of transitional pieces including warm fleece layers and heavier weather-proof gear to see you through to Winter.
Big hitters include the GORE-TEX 3L Palex Jacket, the waterproof wonder equipped with all your favourite sealed zip and toggle closures but also this time with a translucent logo cut-out on the front pocket.

More visual standouts include the Frogger Reversible Fleece jacket featuring a brightly coloured tree frog design, which can be flipped inside out into a tonal wind resistant layer. The Palace bleached out heart denim jacket and jeans set offers a subtle but cute take on the repeat logo monogram while the Plucker Jacket gives hunting inspiration with an embroidered game bird graphic on the back and camo print sleeves on the olive colourway.
For every day essentials, the P-Work jacket is an ultra-cropped take on the traditional work jacket, with large functional pockets around the body, while the Bossy canvas jacket keeps it classic besides a tonal Tri Ferg logo on the back.

Knits & Shirts
The knitwear and shirt categories always present an opportunity for Palace to remind us of its prestige-level mastery in implementing uncommon design notes onto common menswear staples.
A perfect example of Palace’s idiosyncratic prowess is the Archy shirt, where the brand has tapped into its love for varsity codes by featuring a cracked-print logo, printed across the chest of what is traditionally accepted as a foundational symbol of formality.

The same can be said for the Arch Funnel knit, which could easily be mistaken for a sporty Palace track top, but upon closer inspection, boasts all the same cosy qualities as that one that re-enters rotation as soon as the colder months start to hit.
Palace’s brand identity as a proud home for the best and most stylish skaters around, regardless of creed or country, is honoured through a number of pieces present in the Autumn 25 collection, shining bright on the Tourist knit crewnecks that feature the skylines of Rome, Istanbul, and London.

Aside from the refined Ghost zip flannel, and Classic button-down oxford shirts, Palace closes the “knits & shirts” show with its Hairy Heart cardigans and Lucky P camp shirts.
Tees & Tops
The graphic T-shirt is a pillar of any skate brand, and no label stays truer to its roots than Palace.
For Autumn ’25, Palace introduces a fresh range of motif-loaded short and long-sleeve styles, spanning variations of the familiar P3 and Tri-Ferg logos, alongside expressions of its playful streak with the Ghoul, Indica, Navigation, Palis Texas, Palmation, and Rodeyo designs.

Further contributing to a broader seasonal ethos of honouring diverse cultures, Palace does its best polyglot impression with the Tri-Lingual range, which sees its Tri-Ferg logo hijacked by Arabic, Spanish, Italian, and Ukrainian translations of “Palace.”

Long-sleeve styles include the seasonal Wingspan graphic, alongside two pieces representing different ends of the sporty spectrum: the Dog Rugby and Mesh Panel tops.

The season’s standout Frogger graphic is transposed from fleeces and sporty accessories onto loose-fitting jerseys, available in black and navy all-over print versions, as well as a contrasting duo in white and neon green.

The fan-favourite Pro Team kit returns with updated home, away, and third-kit designs featuring panelled construction, horizontal border stripes, and the now-iconic “Palasonic” sponsor front and centre. After several seasons overflowing with nods to American sports, Palace narrows its focus with just one American Football jersey that like its hat and tracksuit counterparts, sings “sweet home Palabama”.

Accessories & Hardware
Never one to let overtly-branded home goods and outlandish talismans steal the spotlight from its wider seasonal collections, Palace keeps things nice and simple for its latest injection in the accessories department.

For Autumn 25, that means a new sticker pack, now wrapped in biodegradable packaging, plus pins to stick on your favourite Palace hat, alongside considered skate-park must-haves, including “Palabama” beer cosies, a metal lighter case, plus belts, bags, lanyards, and Nalgene water bottles that make use of the energetic “Frogger” graphic featured throughout the collection.

There’s also a new scarf to add to the ever-expanding IPSTU (Imaginary Palace Sports Team Universe), literally tying together this season’s vision for the Palace Pro Team uniform.
The remaining articles in Palace’s Autumn 25 accessories lineup enforce the brand’s Tri-Ferg logo as a vital component in fans’ daily lives with ice cube moulds and a silver incense holder.

First-team Palace players Lucien Clark, Ville Wester, Lucas Puig, Kyle Wilson, Danny Brady, Charlie Birch, and Jahmir Brown have attached their names to yet another eccentric range of skateboard designs, again using a “collage” approach to create some of the more quirky pro decks out there.

Headgear
Hats are an integral component in the well-oiled machine that is Palace Skateboards and as we enter the king of transitional seasons, the brand has arranged yet another stellar offering of caps, beanies and everything in between.

Palace’s Autumn 25 headgear lineup is built from an even smattering of technical, graphic, and “essential” designs, with a healthy portion dedicated to driving home key graphic imagery from the surrounding collection, comprising the Evil Palace, Palabama, Freedom, Palace Eagles, and Athletic designs, plus a number of more technically-inclined examples that act as the final pieces of the puzzle(s) for the various track and sweat suits present in the preview.

Palace’s P 6-panel range of caps return in seasonal shades and special denim variants, joined by a re-up of “Basically A” caps and beanies. The stalwart “Palace London” branding also makes a comeback, appearing on corduroy Boonie hats that are available in black, green, and a standout leopard print.

Waterproof GORE-TEX material features on Tulip Bucket hats and 59fifty caps courtesy of New Era, before the technical vibes reach boiling point with the P-Trek 5-panel cap.

Week 1 of the Palace Autumn 2025 collection launches via Palace locations and Palace webstores from Friday 8th August, releasing in Asia from Saturday 9th August.
The brand have also revealed new dedicated webstores for Canada and Australia, offering faster deliveries, local pricing and simpler returns, leaving no excuse not to check out the new season.
Week 1 of the Palace Autumn 2025 collection launches via Palace locations and Palace webstores from Friday 8th August, releasing in Asia from Saturday 9th August.
The brand have also revealed new dedicated webstores for Canada and Australia, offering faster deliveries, local pricing and simpler returns, leaving no excuse not to check out the new season.
AUTUMN 1 DROP TIMES
FRIDAY 8TH AUG
· UK in-store & online + DSM 11:00 am BST
· EU online 12:00pm
· US online 11:00am EDT 8:00 am
· NY in-store 11:00am
· LA in-store + DSM 11:00am
SATURDAY 9TH AUG
· Japan-store & online 11:00 am
· Seoul-store & online 11:00 am
· China- Palace Wechat 11:00 am