The Best Items Featured in Palace Skateboards’ Spring 25 Preview
February 3, 2025
Charlie Tyas
Shortly after unveiling a lookbook preview of its upcoming Spring 25 collection, Palace Skateboards give us a look into what we can expect from the full season lineup, including patchwork leather jackets, spruced-up sportswear and even the opportunity to match outfits with your dog.
As usual, Palace has fans covered head-to-toe with a new seasonal selection of subverted classics, loud graphics and singular sportswear, not forgetting its debut collaboration with a cult icon of the French active scene.
With a boatload of garments to sift through, we’ve put together our top picks from each category featured in Palace’s upcoming collection:
Outerwear
Palace’s Spring 25 jacket lineup proves that they’re still in vintage street form, adopting a sportswear-focused stance featuring relaxed, detail-heavy rigs that come in a varied range of fabrics and colours.



Camouflage is strongly present across the board in Palace’s upcoming collection, although pieces like the flower-print Sprinter or RN Ripstop jackets take the nature inspo in a more floral direction. Traditional camo pieces include the Corduroy Puffa Jacket with embroidered script branding, the patched Polartec Fleece Zip-Up and seasonal GORE-TEX 3L Jacket.

This season’s varsity jacket comes bolstered with intimidating ‘Tora Tora’ tiger motifs and tromp l’oeil scratches on the arc chest logo. In addition to Palace’s favoured football-inspired designs, the brand also dabbles in the world of motor racing with the embroidered Technical Staff Jacket.
The Patchy Leather Jacket leaves no competition as to the hottest commodity from this season’s outerwear lineup, however a less-flashy iteration of the iconic Type 1 style is also available and makes up one half of Palace’s all-new selvedge denim set.
Tops & Sweats
Taking into account Palace’s origins as a “by skaters, for skaters” entity, the tops and sweats selection has to be done right.


Of course, there’s a familiar array of hooded sweats or button-up shirts that display classical forms of Palace branding, supplemented by new designs centred around the P3 and Tri-Ferg logo makeups, but there’s also a handful of statement pieces, such as the quaint Hat-Trick Knit or Hairy Flower cardigan.

The detachable fur-collar Arctic and Facemask Thermal Hoods display Palace’s knack for adding super necessary details to the classic hooded sweatshirt pattern.

An evolution of the brand’s jersey game is also evident with the longsleeve Racey and collared Fairy Jersey tops, which appear in contrast to the downright tasteful Pro Team Palco and OM designs.
Still in the realm of sportswear, Palace interprets famous corporate logos from the Golf world on the Hole-In 1/4 zip sweatshirt, while playing to its own memorabilia collectors with the Italianate Paly Rugby Jersey.
Tees
The graphic t-shirt is a sacred pillar of any skate brand and no single firm stays truer to its roots than Palace, who for Spring 25, have worked on a core set of staple designs that range from new variations of the familiar P3 and Tri-Ferg logos, alongside examples of Palace’s whimsical side on the Bunny, Yappy and Stronger for Longer designs.


Skate enthusiasts will recognise the iconic Southbank Skate Park, which features in a shaded-in, line work style, as Palace pays homage to the beating heart of the London skate scene and somewhere that its own team riders still frequent today.
Longsleeve styles are comprised of the seasonal Cobra graphic, alongside a simplistic Star design and waffle-knit base layers, including an eye-catching eastern monument print.
Trousers & Shorts
Again playing to the brand’s skate faithful, Palace’s lower body lineup has been masterfully selected to match with various pieces throughout the collection. Starting with the P90 Baggy Jean, Palace goes from ultra-faded sand-wash, to completely untouched raw denim, finding favour with denim nerds for their timeless cut and selvedge ID on the right coin pocket.

The “fadening” continues with the mid-wash Cargo Panel Jeans, alongside the aptly-named Patch Up style that opts for a less distressed handle in order to allow the artsy, namesake details to shine.

Relaxed trousers styles are led by too many sweatpants to count, with highlights coming via the faded-logo’d, straight-hemmed Unitas pair, alongside the Piped Velour Joggers, plus shorts and track pants that match up with tops and jackets featured throughout Palace’s Spring 25 collection.
K-Way Collaboration
It’s rare that Palace dedicates a whole section of its preview to a single collaboration and even rarer that said collaboration is almost entirely dedicated to man’s best friend.

You wouldn’t be mistaken for expecting vibrant outerwear from Palace’s debut collaboration with cult French outerwear experts K-Way - and you’re not, as the firms have put together two on-brand takes on the Le Vrai 3.0 Packable Jacket, coming in varying shades of muted green, beige, black and white, alongside a striking version with bright orange and purple panelling.
The jackets keep their characteristic, colourful taped zips and emblem pulls, where Palace signs its name the “K-Way” on the left chest.

Spanning leads, collars, pet bags and a foldable dog bed, Palace has also readied hooded dog jackets to match with their human counterparts.
Headgear
Hats are an integral component in the well-oiled machine that is Palace Skateboards and after consecutive seasons rife with teddy-eared or fully-fuzzed outlandish designs, Palace is going back to what it does best by partaking in some tasteful logo-slapping on classic 5 and 6-panel makeups.

Palace continues to weave key graphic imagery throughout its latest collection, applying the OM, Fairy, Staff, Pro Team, Golf, Cobra and Stronger for Longer designs to the hat world, in addition to bare-bones corduroy styles and a Tackle Twill Pal cap, plus the Emotional Studded beanie and new P 6-panel colours, led by the Barbed Wire print design.

Waterproof GORE-TEX material features on the 3L Runner cap, the Tek Bucket hat and standalone Showerman Hood.
Appealing to the loud and proud headgear fans is the Faux Fur Leopard Ushanka hat.

Accessories & Hardware
While Supreme focuses on creating some of the most expensive and ostentatious accessories known to modern streetwear, Palace is all about function and for Spring 25, the brand has worked on a concise collection of home goods to assist in daily life.

For this season, that means Hammocks, shiny MagSafe Wallets, bottle-shaped Bottle Openers, belts with extravagant “Snake Bite” buckles, glow in the Dark Nalgene Canteens with alien prints and a carry case - in other words, everything a Palace head needs to survive a day down Southbank skate park.

There’s also various styles of heavy-duty Cordura bags and holdalls featured in the upcoming season, coming a choice of navy, black or camo print.

Finally, the team riders who traverse the globe repping Palace’s Penrose flag get a nod with this season’s skateboard lineup.
Star players Lucien Clark, Ville Wester, Lucas Puig, Kyle Wilson, Danny Brady and Charlie Birch are amongst those blessed with pro decks and whether its a zoot-bunning gnome with fruit on his head or a collage of chocolate, macaroons and pixelated renaissance graphics, this latest slew of designs might just be Palace’s best work yet.
The full Spring 2025 collection preview can be viewed in full on Palace’s website.
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