Palace never slows down. For its eleventh Spring/Summer 2025 release, the cult London brand presents us with a capsule where technical clothing and mystical codes merge with nods to golf, the aesthetics of the early 2000s, and the urban imagery that has made Palace more than just a skate brand.
In this collection, the brand continues to explore that middle ground where sport meets spirituality. With a focus on functional garments and relaxed silhouettes, Palace launches a selection that goes far beyond skater hardware: we’re talking pieces for the street, for after-hours, for rituals. All with that recognizable signature that blends irony, nostalgia, and impeccable execution.
In tune with the Augusta Masters calendar, Palace kicks off the collection with a cap that connects directly to the world of golf. But don’t expect a literal reinterpretation. Here, the logo draws inspiration from the aesthetic of Srixon—a brand with a technical heritage—but recontextualizes it within the Palace universe with visual references that feel both vintage and fresh.
The cap, available in black, white, and neon green (yes, that green), is decorated with the “Distance Tour Pure” graphic embroidered on the front, along with two additional Tri-Ferg emblems on the side and back. The same graphic is carried over to a series of technical trousers and waterproof anoraks that repeat the formula: solid colors, comfortable cuts, and graphic details that elevate the piece to something more than utilitarian.
Palace is no stranger to Y2K vibes, and in this collection, it proves it with a set that looks like something straight from the archive of some early-millennium street football team. The jersey and shorts are presented in strong and unconventional color combinations: grayscale with earthy touches, a vibrant combination of red, white, and blue reminiscent of ’90s sports kits, and a rock camouflage pattern that adds a tactile layer to the look.
The jersey, with a ribbed V-neck and panels accented by contrasting piping, features an OM symbol floating over a Palace calligraphy on the chest, reminiscent of a street mantra. On the back, the number 09 is printed in varsity font, giving the piece that college-meets-rave vibe that Palace knows how to master like no other.
Complementing the ensemble are three New Era snapbacks that revisit the OM emblem in subdued tones: black, navy, and brown. A trio that balances the color intensity of the outfits and provides a classic nod to the headwear universe.
For those looking for more subtle pieces that are equally full of personality, the collection includes a short-sleeved shirt in soft corduroy with matching buttons. The cut is reminiscent of utilitarian ’90s shirts, but with a relaxed fit and a small, lowercase embroidered logo above the chest pocket for an effortless cool twist. It’s available in three nostalgic shades: olive green, deep navy, and a purple that feels as elegant as it is subversive.
The collection closes with a hoodie that encapsulates this season’s mystical DNA. Covered in graphic symbols that look like they’re straight out of a digital grimoire, this sweatshirt plays with magical, esoteric, and cosmic references, maintaining the brand’s ironic spirit but elevating its aesthetic toward the ritualistic. Available in black, heather gray, and baby pink, it’s probably one of the drop’s most statement-making pieces.
En esta colección, la marca continúa explorando ese punto medio donde lo deportivo se encuentra con lo espiritual. Con un enfoque en prendas funcionales y siluetas relajadas, Palace lanza una selección que va mucho más allá del hardware skater: hablamos de piezas para la calle, para el after, para el ritual. Todo con ese sello tan reconocible que mezcla ironía, nostalgia y una ejecución impecable.
Palace SS25 will be available from April 18th in stores and online in the UK, Europe, and the US. Japan, Seoul, and China will receive the drop on April 19th, including an exclusive channel via Palace WeChat.
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