Palace Skateboards has revealed its latest lookbook for Summer ‘25, setting the dress code for the months ahead by circling back to core pillars of Americana, military and workwear influence - presenting more evidence of the brand’s evolution from ‘misfit skate team’ to ‘respectable streetwear entity’.
Largely coming to light in the outwear department, Palace’s commitment to its commanding reference points is best exemplified through pieces like the patchwork suede work jacket, mesh trucker or MA-1 bomber jacket, which is transformed from a standard-issue military staple into a rave-ready rig, given a jolt of vibrant energy with a heat map graphic printed on the back.
It’s no secret that true-to-form sportswear is a driving force behind Palace’s seasonal success. This time round, the brand doubles, triples, nay, quadruples down on piped and panelled active gear - with highlights coming via the “Geezer” track jacket and polo & rugby shirts, plus similar fare applied with the fan-favourite “Palasonic” branding variant.
Showing that it has finally ‘heard the good news’, Palace does just what Jesus would’ve wanted by displaying the man himself alongside other biblical figures on a mesh jersey and shorts set, joined by graphic zip hoodies and a raglan tee that all communicate the “One Truth”.
Palace tends to its satanically-inclined patrons with a duo of crewneck knits sporting the intarsia “P Wing” graphic - available in soft white/ red and plain black/ white.
There’s also no shortage of easy-going tracksuits and tops (sans any religious motifs) that use technical, performance-minded fabrics, paired with whimsical graphic tees, including a collab with the perfect representative for Palace’s ‘controlled chaos’ identity - Ace Ventura.
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The first delivery from Palace’s Summer 25 season goes live next Friday, May 9 via the brand’s webstore and physical locations across the globe.
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Look out for a full preview of the individual products featured in the collection early next week.