
Palace Unveils Fall 2025 Lookbook
Following last week'steaser,Palacenow unveils the lookbook for its upcomingFall 2025 collection. Blending playful graphics with utility-driven silhouettes, the London imprint's latest lineup sets a fresh tone for the upcoming season.
Key statement pieces like theDoraemonleather Avirex jacket and matching P90 baggy jeans inject eclectic, nostalgic charm, while the Pertex quilted patchwork jacket channels technical craftsmanship. Midweight staples such as the Palabama shell bottoms and the Grey Roadeo T-shirt ground the lineup in everyday versatility, offering seamless layering across weather conditions.
The range also emphasizes utility accents and outdoor-ready fabrics. Frog tec fleece pairs effortlessly with Real Tree Max overpants and a GORE-TEX bucket hat, striking a balance between heritage workwear and modern performance. Accessories like the Frog tec webbing belt and the Palace basic knitted beanie add subtle branding touches, while the Tri-lingual T-shirt and Palace Union polo nod to the label's global reach and graphic roots.
Sporting influences and elevated basics converge in pieces like the Palace Pro Team shell joggers and matching hooded shell jacket, perfect for athleisure rotations. The Wingspan skull T-shirt and its embroidered zip-hood counterpart bring a darker edge, contrasting the washed-out heart denim jacket and jeans set. Rounding out the capsule, the Aqlabama mesh jersey and Palace Freedom six-panel cap ensure that even the simplest looks carry distinctive Palace DNA.
Check out the full Palace Fall 2025 lookbook above. The collection rollout will begin on August 8 via the brand's website and across its U.K. stores and via Dover Street Market at 11 a.m. BST. The first drop will also be available online in Europe at 12 p.m. local time, online in the US at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST and in-store in New York at 11 a.m. It will also be released in Japan and Seoul at 11 a.m. on August 10 and via Palace WeChat in China at 11 a.m..
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Every Item From Palace's Fall 2025 Collection
Summary Following last week'slookbookreveal,Palacenow previews its completeFall 2025collection. The extensive lineup marries the label's signature graphic playfulness with rugged, utility-driven aesthetics, spanning pieces across outerwear, tees, bottoms and accessories that are weather-ready. Take a look at the complete Fall 2025 collection below. The first drop will be available viaPalacein the U.S. and Europe on August 8 at 11 a.m. local time. The following day, it will also be officially released online and in stores in Japan, Korea and and China via Wechat locally at 11 a.m. Palace has also opened dedicated webstores for Canada and Australia, featuring local pricing, fast delivery and hassle-free returns. Designed for transitional weather, Palace's outerwear lineup spans sporty Rack 25 Shell jackets, versatile P-Work styles, the technical GORE-TEX 3L Palex jacket as well as richly insulated, padded pieces. From the lineup, the Frogger Reversible Fleece is the lead hero silhouette. Offered in black and blue colorways, the piece is emblazoned with oversized Frog graphics in vibrant hues. This silhouette was also among the first few looks Palace has teased ahead of its lookbook reveal. Another standout is the Muay Jacket, which channels varsity appeal through a bold chest embroidery patch rendered in Thai-inspired lettering, nodding to the aesthetics of Muay Thai fight gear. Palace's nature-inspired camo-print also returns in its latest rendering – Real Tree Excape – on the P-Work Jacket. Oscillating between athletic staples and alternative streetwear, the fall-ready sweatshirt lineup spans cozy loungewear essentials to bold statement pieces. It's anchored in classic Black, Grey Marl and Navy, punctuated by vivid pops of Berg, Purple, Skyline Blue, Posh Pink and Racey Green. Standouts include the Dragon Bones Tri Hood, where intertwining skeletal dragons coil through Palace's signature Tri-Ferg logo and the Wingspan Triple Stitch Hood, whose stark line-art skull – pierced by a dagger and flanked by demonic bat wings – channels pure rock 'n' roll energy. Palace's Fall 2025 knitwear lineup introduces three standout styles that blend modern detailing with seasonal warmth. The Arch Funnel Knit debuts in Navy, Stoney Grey and Truest Red, featuring a streamlined funnel collar and arched Palace logo in a two-tone look. The Hairy Heart Knit arrives in Black, Blue and Pink, its plush, brushed texture decked with an allover pattern featuring heart motifs. Out the release, the Tourist Knit channels global inspiration with kitschy appeal. Highlighting Italy, Turkey and the U.K., each variant spotlights a different city's iconic skyline set against its respective national flags. The shirt lineup presents four distinct silhouettes that balance signature branding with season-ready versatility. Coming in Black, Green and Navy, the Archy Shirt offer a refined button-down cut punctuated by a large, arched Palace Logo across the chest. The Ghost Zip Shirt, also available in Black, Green and Navy, exudes the impression of a flannel shirt jacket with added structure. Meanwhile, the Lucky P Shirt channels retro Americana in a short-sleeve button-up design: its Black iteration boasts constrasting detiails, while the Navy and Pink versions feature tonal horseshoe embroidery and cursive Palace lettering. Rounding out the range, the Palace Classic Oxford Shirt arrives in Navy, Olive, Stone and White, boasting a crisp weave, a structured collar and a discreet chest logo for a refined preppy-normcore aesthetic. As for tops, Palace prepared 7 silhouettes that bridge sporty heritage with streetwear flair. The Dog Rugby, available in Black, Navy and Racey Green, features crisp white collars and a bold '9' on the back, its long-sleeve fit channeling classic rugby vibes while a small embroidered dog motif and Palace logo adorn the chest. Echoing the Frogger Reversible Fleece, the Frogger Tech Jersey reinterprets the frog graphic in two distinct styles across four dynamic colorways. d no Palace drop is complete without a football jersey: the Palace Pro Team Jersey, stamped with the Palasonic crest, arrives in Black, Grey and Navy for three fresh takes on a Premier League–inspired essential. The Long-sleeve collection offers three distinct silhouettes that balance everyday wear with subtle technical touches. The Basically a Longsleeve arrives in six core hues – Black, Fox, Grey Marl, Navy, Racey Green and White – boasting a clean cut and minimalist Palace logo at the chest for easy layering. For a sportier edge, the Mesh Panel Longsleeve pairs solid panels with contrasting mesh inserts on the sleeves and sides, available in Navy, Racey Green and Black. Last but not least, the Wingspan Longsleeve features an oversized winged skull graphic across the chest, rendered in three fresh colorways: Grey Marl, Skyline Blue and Deep Green. Palace delivers a diverse T-shirt lineup spanning simple logos, retro illustrations and bold graphics. Highlights include the Ghoul T-shirt, featuring a sneak-peek of a ghostly creature paired with a chest-placed Palace logo; the Indica T-shirt, emblazoned with the cheeky 'STAY H.I. WITH AI.' slogan; and the Navigation T-shirt, which showcases an intricate astrological chart on the back and reimagines the Palace logo on the front using celestial motifs. As for Palace's Fall 2025 bottoms range, the London imprint reveals a myriad of styles that could complement its diverse lineup of tops and outerwear. The Athletic Joggers offer a tapered fit with elastic cuffs and contrast piping for a sleek, sporty look, while the Bossy Canvas Jeans boast a relaxed profile in durable cotton. To match the Muay Jackets and Hoodies, the Muay Shorts nod to ringwear in a breathable mesh, complete with bold graphics. Both the Palace Over Trouser and Ripstop Cargo Pants lean into nature-inspired utility — rendered in REALTREE MAX and Realtree EXCAPE camo prints. Headwear anchors Palace's Fall 2025 drop with an array of silhouettes – from dad caps and bucket hats to slouchy beanies – each blending utility with bold graphics. Minimalist staples arrive in tonal logo embroideries, while statement pieces repurpose this season's hero motifs. The Dendrobates Tech Beanie leaps to life with vibrant frog graphics, the Denim P 6-Panel cap plays on washed denim peppered with an all-over heart motif and the Evil Palace Trucker hat riffs on classic mesh-back styling with a large embroidered dagger-pierced, winged skull. For Fall 2025, Palace spotlights the Frogger Packable Bag — a lightweight, foldable tote printed with hyperrealistic, multi-colored tree frogs and a playful Y2K-inspired logo that swaps the 'L' for a frog motif. All graphics pop against a vivid cobalt-blue backdrop, marrying practicality with a whimsical twist. For accessories, Palace offers an eclectic lineup – from playful stickers, enamel pins and belts to rugged Nalgene water bottles and insulating koozies, plus lighters, ice cube trays and incense holders – capped off by a scarf that channels classic football–fan flair. Palace's new skate decks burst with vibrant, collage-style graphics in a spectrum of bold hues. A standout is the Dragon deck, which reintroduces the skeletal dragon motif from the apparel collection, now crisply framed by a chain-link border.

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Palace Unveils Fall 2025 Lookbook
Summary Following last week'steaser,Palacenow unveils the lookbook for its upcomingFall 2025 collection. Blending playful graphics with utility-driven silhouettes, the London imprint's latest lineup sets a fresh tone for the upcoming season. Key statement pieces like theDoraemonleather Avirex jacket and matching P90 baggy jeans inject eclectic, nostalgic charm, while the Pertex quilted patchwork jacket channels technical craftsmanship. Midweight staples such as the Palabama shell bottoms and the Grey Roadeo T-shirt ground the lineup in everyday versatility, offering seamless layering across weather conditions. The range also emphasizes utility accents and outdoor-ready fabrics. Frog tec fleece pairs effortlessly with Real Tree Max overpants and a GORE-TEX bucket hat, striking a balance between heritage workwear and modern performance. Accessories like the Frog tec webbing belt and the Palace basic knitted beanie add subtle branding touches, while the Tri-lingual T-shirt and Palace Union polo nod to the label's global reach and graphic roots. Sporting influences and elevated basics converge in pieces like the Palace Pro Team shell joggers and matching hooded shell jacket, perfect for athleisure rotations. The Wingspan skull T-shirt and its embroidered zip-hood counterpart bring a darker edge, contrasting the washed-out heart denim jacket and jeans set. Rounding out the capsule, the Aqlabama mesh jersey and Palace Freedom six-panel cap ensure that even the simplest looks carry distinctive Palace DNA. Check out the full Palace Fall 2025 lookbook above. The collection rollout will begin on August 8 via the brand's website and across its U.K. stores and via Dover Street Market at 11 a.m. BST. The first drop will also be available online in Europe at 12 p.m. local time, online in the US at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST and in-store in New York at 11 a.m. It will also be released in Japan and Seoul at 11 a.m. on August 10 and via Palace WeChat in China at 11 a.m..