Palace Presents Spring/Summer 2026 Collection

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With its first drop of the new season, Palace delivers exactly what it does best — and deliberately little else. Graphics remain front and center, anchoring a collection that feels instantly familiar yet subtly reworked. Rather than chasing reinvention for its own sake, Palace leans into a refined reinterpretation of its signature language, continuing its long-standing exploration of the tension between technical functionality and irreverent attitude.

That balance is especially visible in the season’s collaborations. A standout jacket with Schott NYC brandingintroduces the phrase “Palace Division”, merging heritage Americana with Palace’s distinctly British sense of irony. Alongside it, a grey thermal sweatshirt, co-designed by both brands, reinforces the meeting point between utilitystreet credibility, and graphic restraint.

Technical credibility is further underscored through the inclusion of GORE-TEX, applied to a functional jacket that grounds the collection in real-world performance. Meanwhile, the iconic Tri-Ferg logo — Palace’s most recognizable visual marker — receives a fresh treatment, appearing either fused with Realtree camouflage or rendered in hand-drawn variations, subtly destabilizing a symbol that might otherwise risk stagnation.

Materially, the collection thrives on contrastCanvas sits alongside long-pile sweatshirtstechnical fabrics, and classic cotton, reinforcing Palace’s ability to move fluidly between skate cultureworkwear, and performance apparel without collapsing into pastiche.

Photos: Palace

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