PALACE TEAMS UP WITH DR. MARTENS FOR FIRST-EVER COLLAB

Palace and Dr. Martens launch their first collaborative collection featuring three variants of the iconic 1461 shoe with unique bottle cap charms. Available April 11.

photo of the first collaborative collection between British brands Palace and Dr. Martens. The collection features three versions of Dr. Martens' classic 1461 shoe in black, cherry red, and woodland camouflage colorways. Each pair is made from vintage leather and includes distinctive bottle cap charms inspired by 1980s trends. The shoes feature a BEN sole with traditional yellow stitching and "Palace" text on the heel loop instead of the usual AirWair logo. The collection will be available online starting April 11 at 12:00
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photo of the first collaborative collection between British brands Palace and Dr. Martens. The collection features three versions of Dr. Martens' classic 1461 shoe in black, cherry red, and woodland camouflage colorways. Each pair is made from vintage leather and includes distinctive bottle cap charms inspired by 1980s trends. The shoes feature a BEN sole with traditional yellow stitching and "Palace" text on the heel loop instead of the usual AirWair logo. The collection will be available online starting April 11 at 12:00
Palace Skateboarding
photo of the first collaborative collection between British brands Palace and Dr. Martens. The collection features three versions of Dr. Martens' classic 1461 shoe in black, cherry red, and woodland camouflage colorways. Each pair is made from vintage leather and includes distinctive bottle cap charms inspired by 1980s trends. The shoes feature a BEN sole with traditional yellow stitching and "Palace" text on the heel loop instead of the usual AirWair logo. The collection will be available online starting April 11 at 12:00
Palace Skateboarding

Palace and Dr. Martens have finally joined forces on a collaborative collection, marking the first partnership between the two British brands.

After countless collaborations over the years, Palace has now turned its attention to footwear icon Dr. Martens. The two brands, which share UK origins and significant influence on various subcultures, have unveiled a jointly designed collection.

The capsule features three versions of the classic 1461 shoe, each reimagined with Palace's characteristic irreverence. The streetwear label has added a bottle cap-shaped charm to the lacing system, drawing inspiration from a trend popularized by Matt Gross in the 1980s.

Each pair is crafted from smooth vintage leather and comes in three colorways: black, cherry red, and woodland camouflage. The upper sits on a BEN sole with toe cap and the traditional yellow stitching. For the first time ever, the heel loop displays "Palace" text instead of the iconic AirWair logo. The collection launches on April 11 at 12:00 online & in-store.

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