Palace Teases Its Autumn 24 Collection

Palace Teases Its Autumn 24 Collection

As a dedicated fan of Palace and someone who has been following their collections for years, I am absolutely thrilled to see the brand unveil the first look at their Autumn 24 collection. The fur trucker jackets, styled with cozy tees and track pants, are right up my alley. The brown and cream colorway is a perfect addition to my wardrobe for the upcoming colder months, reminding me of the comforting feeling of a bear’s fur.


After showcasing their Summer 2024 collection in depth and engaging in several partnerships, Palace has given a sneak peek into their upcoming Autumn 2024 lineup. The skatewear label shared a picture from the lookbook on Instagram with the tag “AUTUMN 24” and added a brief video clip to its Instagram story.

I absolutely adore this unique and stylish outfit! The brown and cream trucker jacket with silver buttons brings me back to my childhood memories of cuddling up to my teddy bear, its fur a perfect match for this cozy jacket. The statement piece is accessorized perfectly with a gold teddy bear necklace, adding an extra touch of playfulness and nostalgia.

If the initial preview establishes the general mood for the Autumn 2023 collection, you can anticipate comfortable skatewear trends for the fall season. However, a change to fur in this sneak peek might indicate a collection that prioritizes fashion over functionality, as seen in the earlier release which showcased more advanced outerwear like GORE-TEX and quilted jackets.

For the Summer 2024 collection, we introduced a fresh assortment of 348 items. This selection includes light garments ideal for summer such as outwear and knits, trendy graphic hoodies and t-shirts, athletic wear, shorts, and more. Additionally, we’ve partnered with various brands like Stella Artois, Reebok, Evisu, GAP, Umbro, and Thrasher for collaborations. Many more exciting partnerships are planned for this year.

You can check back here for updates on Palace’s Autumn 24 Collection.

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2024-07-29 20:27