Palace Spring 2024 Collection
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Spring is about a month and a half away. Some are already looking forward to the end of the cold weather and to being able to take off their puffer jackets. If you’re tired of seeing winter coats and want to brighten up your look with lighter garments, this article is of interest to you, as it’s about the launch of the Palace Spring 2024 collection.
Presented in a lookbook format, the images shot by photographer Dominic Marley that compose it, show what for urban wear lovers (with a nod to Texan culture) will undoubtedly be the perfect capsule wardrobe of the season. On offer are jackets in different styles (varsity, bomber, denim, or quilted), sweatshirts (with and without hood or zip), sports-inspired polo shirts, jerseys, shirts, trousers, and even technical clothing. All the pieces have been designed to be worn daily (always in a relaxed context), except the star of the line, the “Safe Hands” leather jacket, notable for its intricate print on the back and suitable to be worn on a more special occasion.
The range is complemented by accessories like caps, hats, and balaclavas, with the Palace logo on them, just like on the clothes; and footwear, made in collaboration with Crocs.
If you are interested in purchasing any items from the new Palace line, you will have to wait until the 2nd of February. And the third of the same month if you’re in Japan. Check out the lookbook below:



































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