We are now over half-way through Palace Skateboards’ Spring ‘24 season, which so far, has seen collaborations involving Thrasher and Crocs, plus an abundance of in-house flair that lives on this week via whimsical graphics and variety on the textile front.
Hitting up one of the top names in Palace’s material rolodex, Cordura has been called upon for its hardy 60/40 ripstop fabric that is applied here to a trio of hooded jackets and 5-pocket trousers, coming in black, olive green and soft lilac.
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The cotton/ nylon blend is complimented by minglings of Tri-Fergs and corporate Cordura logos, with the jackets bearing tonal stitched branding at the rear.
Continuing the “more than your average hat” movement, Palace is once again adding amenities to traditional headwear, this time in the form of detachable neck and face guards that akin to the previous ultra-loud camo pieces we’ve already seen this season, approach the concept of covertness in an antiquated manner, choosing striking blues and greens for the Desert 6-Panel caps, not forgetting the truly tactical black interpretation.
The theme of 2-in-1’s has been prevalent throughout Palace’s Spring ‘24 season and this week’s Reversible Vest hoodie is no different.
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Coming in white/ navy, green/ orange and plain black, what would be a standard heavy cotton hooded sweatshirt is subject to technical input by the way of a quilted vest that comes pre-attached, with reversible capabilities depending on weather conditions.
Palace’s love for motorsports is exemplified on the Fill-Up tee that depicts various renderings of possible future logos should Palace start its own NASCAR team, joined by fellow graphical outputs like the Bunny tee and 4:20 AM design.
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Rounding out the drop is a selection of Arc logo hoodies and shell caps and Rib Panel velour tracksuits coming in green, black and navy.
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Week 5 of Palace Skateboards Spring ‘24 campaign will be available this Friday, March 1st at 11:00 am GMT from the brand‘s webstore and physical locations.