Palace Goes Maximalist: London Grit Meets Playful Chaos in Fall Collection

by OS Staff
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Following a cryptic teaserPalace has finally unveiled its full Fall collection, delivering a bold fusion of London streetweartechnical performance, and graphic maximalism. Known for walking the tightrope between irony and edge, Palace steps into new territory here—unafraid to be loud, layered, and a little unhinged.

A clear highlight? A Doraemon-printed Avirex leather jacket, paired with matching baggy pants—a wild, irreverent pairing that somehow just works. Elsewhere, Palace tones things down (slightly) with more artisanal takes, like the Pertex patchwork quilted jacket, offering texture and layering potential for transitional weather.

The now-iconic frog-print fleece teased earlier appears in full, styled with RealTree-patterned loose pants and a GORE-TEX bucket hat, blending classic workwear with modern techwear sensibilities. It’s a look that captures Palace’s talent for bouncing between references—function meets fun, nostalgia meets street practicality.

Rounding out the drop is a range of graphic teessporty sweatshirts, and denim co-ords—staples that shift between aesthetic codes with the laid-back confidence Palace has long mastered. This isn’t just another seasonal drop—it’s a chaotic love letter to London, stitched in fleece, leather, and heavy doses of attitude.

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