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Palace Fall 2023 Collection Full Look

Palace Fall 2023 Collection Full Look

After teasing its Fall 2023 collection with a lookbook delivery last week, Palace has officially uncovered its next seasonal collection in its entirety. Offering something for everyone (with items spanning everything from GORE-TEX and Barracuta jackets to motocross silhouettes and Spice Girls T-shirts) and with design codes rooted in Americana, nostalgia, sportswear, performance outerwear and beyond, the expansive lineup covers all the stops.

For the upcoming season, the London-bred skate label offers a fully-fledged wardrobe of outerwear, knitwear, tops, bottoms and more, as well as updated bags, accessories, and, of course, skate decks. As expected, the brand’s celebrated Tri-Ferg logo can be found all over, alongside a number of freshly-renovated motifs and all-new graphics that play into the past, present and future of Palace.

Palace’s Fall 2023 collection will launch this Friday, August 4, at 11 a.m. ET in the U.S. and Europe before releasing in Japan the following day. Check out the full range below.

Jackets

For Fall 2023, Palace’s jackets are built with warmth in mind. Pertex puffer coats feature full-length zips and fitted hoods, while leather jackets, in a variety of vivid tones, employ large patches on their back, celebrating the brand’s global influence. Workwear-inspired silhouettes feature drawstring closures and artistic motifs across their backs; windbreakers don Palace’s signature emblem and classic lettering; Barracuta jackets get the Palace treatment, and button-up trench coats appear in saturated hues. Elsewhere, GORE-TEX coats are prepped to brave the elements, while quilted varsity jackets continue the line’s penchant for fun color pairings.

Sweatshirts

The collection’s sweatshirts celebrate Palace’s signature iconography, in all of its iterations. Quarter-zip fleeces center the brand’s traditional lettering, with golf-inspired patches planted on their sleeves, while a slew of monotone crewnecks read “Palace London” in sophisticated typography. Hoodies host playful graphics, including those of graffiti-covered vans and zombie pirates, on a range of colorful backdrops, and zip-up versions find themselves covered in spider webs. Rounding out the range, classic designs re-emerge with Palace’s “P” logo and its Tri-Ferg emblem at the fore.

Shirts and Tops