Palace and UGG Reunite for Fourth Collaboration
Spotlighting Tweety and Sylvester from ‘Looney Tunes.’
Summary
- UGG and Palace collaborated on a Looney Tunes collection featuring Tweety and Sylvester, releasing December 5
- Key footwear reinterprets the Ultra Mini and Tasman with multi-layer embroidery of the classic chase scene
- The capsule, which includes a Wool Varsity Jacket, will be available online and at global pop-ups
UGG and Palace Skateboards are back for their fourth collection, created in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP). This footwear and apparel line is a playful merging of each brand’s aesthetic, spotlighting the beloved Looney Tunes characters Tweety and Sylvester.
Releasing on December 5, the collection reinterprets two iconic UGG silhouettes: the Ultra Mini and the Tasman. The UGG Palace Ultra Mini and the UGG Palace Tasman both feature multi-layer embroidery that captures the classic, relentless chase between the two animated stars, set against clouds and the iconic Palace logo. Both footwear styles are available in chestnut, yellow, and black colorways.
The capsule extends to apparel with the Palace UGG Looney Tunes Wool Varsity, T-Shirt, Hood, and Jogger, offered in various hues. The campaign, directed by Adam Toddhunter, features artist and Palace skateboarder Alexandrino Ferreira Da Silva, British singer and DJ Shygirl, and Sylvester himself, set in a fictional hotel maze.
In addition to the collaborative UGG collection, Palace also debuted its second Holiday drop filled with classic collegiate crewnecks, striped Therma Longsleeves and performance hoodies. Rounding out the Holiday 2 drop are the Navajo knit cardigans, furry cuff beanies, six-panel caps, faux suede hooded jackets T-shirts and bomber jackets.
Check out the release above. The UGG Palace collaboration will be available on December 5 via the Palace webstore, at select Palace stores in London, New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Seoul, at Dover Street Market Concessions and one-day pop-ups in Shanghai, Berlin and Chicago.




















