Palace Debuts Easy and Breezy Summer 2023 Lookbook
Featuring vibrant cycling shirts, ’90s rave unforms, GORE-TEX windbreakers, and more.
UPDATE: Palace has unveiled the season’s complete offerings here, which include transitional outerwear, overdyed denim, balloon animal-inspired Triferg tees, sportswear uniforms, and an exclusive collaboration with Polaroid.
As we head into the warmest season of the year, London-based imprint Palace is gearing up to debut its Summer 2023 offerings with a fresh set of lightweight menswear that combines the brand’s athletic DNA and laidback attitude. This season, Palace prepares for an active summer with several sport-ready silhouettes while hitting nightfall with rave-inspired uniforms.
For Summer 2023, Palace takes a time machine to the early ’00s through an array of relaxed button-down shirts featuring dripping ice cubes and serene sunset graphics reminiscent of dated album covers. In addition, a fleet of GORE-TEX windbreakers are crafted for the unpredictable British summertime, boasting 3M pipping and co-branded arm badges.
Running and cycling-inspired garments are packed with inflated balloon illustrations and “TOUR DE FORCE” lettering, while football-style crewnecks boast the brand’s four-star emblem and “Paláce Tecnical” scripture. Gothic detailing enhances essential hoodies matched with studded brims, while Palace’s London Forever airbrushed graphic delivers eyed sunsets and supercars to additional designs. Woodland Camo conceals flight suits ideal for outdoor play, accompanied by ’90s acid wash denim, motorsport tees, crinkled shirting, and corduroy bottoms.
Palace presents flannel-printed, glossy, and overdyed graphic bucket hats in the accessories department, while trucker caps receive teddy bear cartoons, Om symbol embroidery, and classic “P” motifs.
Take a look at Palace’s Summer 2023 lookbook above. Drop 1 of the collection is set to release in-store and online in the UK and EU on May 5 at 11 a.m. GMT, online in the US at 11 a.m. EST and in-store in New York and Los Angeles at their 11 a.m. timezones. The delivery will launch in Japan in-store and online on May 6 at 11 a.m. JST, and via WeChat at 11 a.m. CST.
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