Every Item From Palace's Spring 2024 Collection

Featuring a new Palace x Crocs collab alongside a plethora of transitional wardrobe staples and everyday statements.

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Following the reveal of its Spring 2024 lookbook last week, Palace has now officially unveiled the entire lineup of its first collection of the year. Prints and patterns are a key theme to this season’s drop, arriving in an expansive delivery of thick and light layers that can equip any wardrobe for the winter-to-spring transition. Also highlighted in this extensive release are ample technical-inspired pieces and a brand-new footwear collab with Crocs.

Take a look at the complete Palace’s Spring 2024 collection below.

Jackets

From thick, quilted and padded jackets that insulate body heat, to woolen shirt jackets and easy-to-layer denim jackets, Palace’s outerwear lineup is built with the transitional weather in mind. The seasonal varsity jackets make their return again, this time sporting “Palace Saints” embroidered appliqués in a Medieval Art stained glass-inspired design. Other standouts from the lineup include the “Safe Hands” leather jacket, GORETEX jackets with Window Palace branding, and the Rodeo Jacket — a hybrid style that fuses workwear aesthetic with military-grade materiality.

Sweatshirts

When it comes to spring, sweatshirts, and hoodies are the perfect item to throw on when the weather is neither hot nor cold. These failsafe pieces are provided in a plethora of colorways, ranging from the classic black, white, gray to understated neutrals and bold jewel tones — all incorporated with Palace’s emblematic iconography and logos. Highlighted designs from the range consist of the “Thorn Print” hoods, “Real Tree” and “Hexagon Camp” bonded fleece hoodies.

Knitwear and Shirts

Bold and eye-catching pieces are spotlighted on the knitwear front, spanning pieces like the boldly designed fruit bowl sweaters and the fuzzy cardigans that come in bright purple and chartreuse. While the colors and patterns are aplenty for the shirt selection, the garments are designed to be worn both on their own and to be layered under jackets. From Americana-inspired embroidery to shirts with triple stripes and checks, the lineup also features a seasonal Palace Bunny hand-airbrushed graphic.

Tops

Per usual, Palace has prepared a fresh round of soccer jerseys for its seasonal collection. The jerseys are presented in a much simpler design in comparison to the Winter 2023 collection, with each style rendered in a minimal color scheme. In addition, the lineup also consists of stripey longsleeve polo shirts as well as a collared jersey knit zip-up top with subtle embroidery.

Longsleeves and T-Shirts

For spring 2024, Palace has whipped up a plethora of quintessential and characterful longsleeves and T-shirts. This goes from a myriad of whimsical graphic prints, eccentric take on the Tri-Ferg logo as well as tongue-in-cheek lettering as sported on the “Palasonic” longsleeve T-shirts.

Bottoms

Whether you’re feeling bold, sporty or relaxed, Palace has got all your moods covered with its extensive bottoms offering. Comprised of jeans, sweatpants and shorts in a variety of cuts, colorways and designs, there is a pair of bottoms that can complement any top or jacket from this seasonal collection. This includes new prints and patterns like the Spider Web droplet, Palace Bunny, hyperreal Deer print and the allover motif as seen on the “Thorn Print” hoods.

Hats

This season, Palace has readied an extensive array of headwear, spanning beanies, full-face coverings, sailor hats, bucket hats as well as a diverse assortment of caps. Many of this season’s hero prints are translated into all-over patterns for some of the aforementioned styles. Notable highlights include the “FLEXUS” hat and the Fleecy Teddy Ears Cap, both are adapted from their matching outerwear.

Footwear

For Palace’s Spring 2024 collection, the London-based brand has once again teamed up with Crocs for a new take on the classic clogs. Arriving in black and white colorways, the clogs are embellished with Jibbitz charms in Palace’s loge. The charms boast a monochrome base that blends with the hue of its designated shoe, complete with blue and red lines that frame the “PALACE” lettering.

Accessories

Palace’s accessories selection is made up of eclectic novelties and playful bric-a-bracs. From stickers, an enamel pin, a multi-purpose strap, a cushion, and a car freshener to an ashtray, all of the items are imbued with the Palace’s iconic typography and motifs. The ashtray in particular emulates the silhouette of an empty cigarette box and an Americana-inspired design.

Bags

Functionality, durability, and utility are embedded into the core of Palace’s bags. Covering a wide range of bases and activities, Palace has crafted an assortment of styles spanning backpacks, crossbody slings, duffles, fanny packs, messenger bags to zipper pouches. Each bag is available in a black or sage green colorway and finished with simple Palace branding.

The Spring 2024 collection will be available via Palace in the U.S. and Europe this Friday, February 2, at 11 a.m. EST. The following day, it will also be officially released online and in stores in Japan from 11 a.m. JST.

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