Palace Unveils Spring 2026 Lookbook
Ethereal, smoke-like skull prints emerge as the collection’s standout graphic.
Summary
- Palace’s Spring 2026 collection features aggressive skull prints, red-eyed canine graphics and reimagined Tri-Ferg logos alongside vibrant purple and forest green hues
- Key Schott N.Y.C. collaborations, GORE-TEX outerwear and Realtree-lined workwear merge performance with irreverence
Palace Skateboards has unveiled its Spring 2026 lookbook, showcasing a collection that leans heavily into high-energy graphics and subversive streetwear tropes. The visual narrative is dominated by bold, aggressive imagery, most notably seen in a series of pieces featuring ethereal, smoke-like skull prints and a menacing, red-eyed canine graphic that anchors a high-performance GORE-TEX technical jacket. This season, the brand continues to play with its iconic Tri-Ferg logo, reimagining it through various lenses, including a “Tri-Realtree” camouflage iteration and a graffiti-inspired, hand-drawn version that reflects the label’s roots in skate culture.
The collection’s design vocabulary bridges the gap between technical outerwear and irreverent casual staples. Key highlights include a collaboration with heritage outerwear label Schott N.Y.C., manifested in a sleek black flight jacket featuring “Palace Division” branding and a co-branded grey thermal crewneck.
Texture plays a significant role in the spring lineup, ranging from the ruggedness of Realtree-lined canvas work jackets to the playful kitsch of a leopard-print high-pile fleece hoodie. These are contrasted by sporty, graphic-heavy jerseys and polo shirts that utilize vibrant purples and forest greens to inject a seasonal brightness. Maintaining a mood that is quintessentially Palace, the styling is both chaotic and intentional, mixing camo cargo pants with floral-print puffers and animal-eared headwear.
Check out the Palace Spring 2026 lookbook in the gallery above.


















