Every Item From Palace's Summer 2024 Collection

With a news Vans collaboration alongside several warm-weather wardrobe classics.

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Palace‘s second seasonal offering of the year is here, moving into the warmer months with a transitional collection that promotes UK style in the blazing heat. While debuting its Summer 2024 lookbook a few days ago, the London-based imprint has revealed every item from the forthcoming collection, with the entire lineup forming a disruptive selection of summer staples.

As always, Palace’s bold prints and patterns guide the range with athletic influence in mind, nodding to football and racing culture for Summer 2024. Palace’s triple-toned racing jacket has already made noise across the streetwear landscape, while its new Vans collaboration, branded dog bowl, and monogram hairbrush act as additional standouts.

As the first drop approaches, take a complete look at Palace’s Spring 2024 collection below.

Jackets

Palace kicks off its Summer 2024 collection with a range of dynamic outwear, guided by lightweight jackets to carry you through the transitional season. Protective GORE-TEX materials return on technical zip-ups with reflective accents, followed by adjustable shell jackets in check and leaf prints. Corduroy bombers receive blooming embellishments and Japanese lettering, while youthful Palace lettering is scribbled on boxy denim trucker jackets. Palace’s racing-inspired pieces are clear standouts, delivering “Panasonic”-branded outerwear with playful brand logos and “I’D LIKE TO LIVE AS I PLEASE” rear slogans.

Sweatshirts

Palace’s signature hoodies and sweatshirts arrive in refreshing hues for Summer 2024, with endless graphics to fill your alfresco wardrobe. The brand’s classic Tri-ferg emblem is revamped with mirrored finishes, spelling out Palace with reflective lettering. Elsewhere, arched and striped logos land on simplistic designs, while Japanese dragons set fire to tonal zip-ups. Faded denim builds relaxed garments ideal for evening summer strolls, completing the range with soccer-forward “PenPals MOBILE” crewnecks boasting Palace sponsorship badges.

Knitwear and Shirts

This time around, knitwear from the brand remains relatively calm – channeling the easygoing nature of summer. Crewneck sweats appear in simple constructions with the Palace name and skinny sleeve stripes alongside relaxed zip-crochet jackets and multicolored sweater vests. However, shirts take on a bolder personality with blocked graphic designs, floral details and bleached gingham shirts. Aside from livelier options, shirts also see solid-color paneled button-downs and simple short-sleeve cargo pieces.

Tops

Tops are where things get fun. For this category, Palace leans into the sportswear craze by tossing up soccer-inspired kits and polo shirts alongside basketball-inspired mesh tank tops. The multicolored kits and tanks solely lean into the Palace brand, but the soccer polos represent Palace on Indian territory. Elsewhere, the category includes striped and solid-colored polo shirts with contrasting collars and the Palace name in the middle chest.

Longsleeves and T-Shirts

Graphic tees are a staple of any Palace season, but for the Summer 2024 collection, they take special precedence. Colorful country-inspired tees that sit somewhere between a ringer shirt and a football top nod to Brazil, Ecuador, and Argentina, while the label’s famed Tri-Ferg gets a duo of custom makeovers: one supplies a heatmap-like graphic, and other serves up a Chrome Hearts-esque vibe. Other standouts include a “10 Palace Commandments” shirt that shows Jesus locked in an intense arm wrestling match with the devil, and a “Rock Solid” shirt that offers a flipped iteration of Mount Rushmore. Long-sleeve tees are kept to a minimum, with a handful of essential styles bolstered by a camo iteration and one graphic-driven long-sleeve with a ‘00s-inspired tribal graphic.

Bottoms

The warming velour and fleece of the winter have been swapped out with light, airy materials for a new lineup of shorts, capris, and pants. Capris end in a drawstring toggle, allowing the wearer to customize the fit. Shorts mark a return to the brand’s typical baggy and boxy look and are offered in both nylon and denim. The nylon versions feature piping in bright pink, green, purple, and blue colorways, whereas the denim favors a more traditional palette of blue, black, and camo shades. There are also a few longer cuts in the mix of denim jeans and nylon track pants.

Hats

Baseball caps and bucket hats serve to compliment sporty summertime looks. Wearers can rep Palace’s home city of London with color-blocked caps bearing the brand name alongside the UK flag. Other caps showcase a blocky “P” or are entirely plain save for horizontal white piping running across the side. For those dedicated to spending their summer outdoors, Palace offers waterproof GORE-TEX caps and bucket hats. This season’s lineup also includes durags and a few caps imitating the paneled style of motocross racing jackets.

Footwear

Palace and Vans are expanding their collection of seasonal skate staples with three classic colorways of the Authentic. Arriving in familiar black, blue, and cream tones, the timeless canvas sneakers stay true to their original construction, save for a Palace logo printed on the heel, a co-branded midsole tab, and a faint checkerboard pattern on the midfoot Vans tag.

Accessories

The diverse range of accessories stands out this season, complete with a slew of collaborations. Palace enlists Zippo to curate a classic lighter adorned with the Tri-Ferg logo. Denman delivers a P-covered hair brush; Duralex® a set of four striking light blue Picardie Tumblers; and Kukumba contributes smoking incense. Elsewhere, Palace presents a yin-yang blanket, a set of “Palace” font magnetic lettering and a lucky cat figurine.

Bags

In one of the calmer-colored areas of the collection, bags are dipped in hues of jet-black and camouflage. Palace teamed up with Cordura on the full accessories line, which spans backpacks, fanny packs, crossbones, and wallets. Each bag is stamped with a Palace Tri-Ferg logo patch in the middle and features a subtle Cordura tag as well.

Hardware

Skate decks surface in a handful of new designs, most leaning into bold colors and branding styles. One standout offering continues to highlight Palace’s love of Italian-inspired motifs, reading “PALIANO” alongside two Italian flags and a soccer ball. Other designs include those marked with signatures from skaters Chewy Cannon, Heitor Da Silva, Shawn Powers, Benny Fairfax, Jamal Smith, and Rory Milanes.

Check out Palace’s full Summer 2024 collection above and expect the first drop to arrive in-store and online May 3, 11 a.m. EDT via the brand’s official webstore. The collection will be released in Asia on May 4, 11 a.m. JST on the Palace Japan webstore and on the official “Palace_Skateboards” WeChat store on May 4, 11 a.m. CST.

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