Summary
- Palace releases third Winter collection with football jerseys, tracksuits, and matching shell suits in blue, white, and black
- International caps feature France, Ireland, Italy, and Scotland flags alongside Archy button-ups and reversible fleeces
- Collection launches October 17 across global stores and online platforms with staggered regional release times
Palace Skateboards releases its third Winter collection on October 17, bringing football culture to the forefront of the seasonal lineup. The London-based brand merges pitch aesthetics with street style through a range of jerseys, tracksuits, and accessories.
The drop centers on football jerseys paired with complete tracksuit sets. Shell jackets and matching pants come in blue, white, and black options. Each colorway coordinates with the jerseys to create full outfits. The collection expands beyond traditional sportswear with several clothing categories.
Archy button-up shirts appear in the lineup alongside reversible fleece pieces. Tech jerseys display an all-over frog graphic pattern. The brand's Tri-Ferg logo appears on t-shirts in blue, green, and grey. Long-sleeve shirts feature block letter branding across the chest with "09" printed on the back, drawing from varsity sports design.
The accessories section emphasizes international football. Caps display the colors and flags of France, Ireland, Italy, and Scotland. These pieces reference the global nature of football fandom. Gaiter beanies address practical cold-weather needs. The collection includes new versions of Palace's standard Tri-Ferg hoodies.
Palace structures the release across multiple time zones and retail channels. UK customers gain access online and in physical stores at 11 a.m. BST on October 17. Dover Street Market in London opens at the same time. European online shoppers get access at 12 p.m. the same day.
United States customers face split timing. Online sales begin at 11 a.m. ET and 8 a.m. PT. The New York store opens at 11 a.m. local time. Los Angeles customers shop in-store and at Dover Street Market starting at 11 a.m. Pacific time.
Asian markets receive the collection one day later. Japanese and Korean customers shop online and in stores on October 18 at 11 a.m. local time in each country. Chinese buyers access the drop through Palace WeChat at 11 a.m. on the same date.
The football theme represents a departure from typical skate-focused Palace releases. The brand translates pitch culture into wearable pieces for daily use. Shell suits recall 1990s football casual style. The tracksuit format provides versatility for both athletic and casual settings.
International flag caps signal the brand's awareness of its global customer base. Football serves as a universal language across Palace's key markets in Europe, North America, and Asia. The color choices remain neutral enough for broad appeal while maintaining sports authenticity.
Technical details include moisture-wicking fabrics on jerseys and water-resistant materials on shell pieces. The reversible fleece offers two styling options in one garment. Gaiter beanies provide neck coverage beyond standard beanies.
Palace maintains its pricing structure across categories. Jerseys and tracksuits sit at mid-tier price points. Accessories like caps and beanies occupy entry-level positions. Hoodies fall into the brand's standard range.
The October 17 date places the drop in early fall shopping season. The timing allows customers to acquire cold-weather gear before winter arrives. Football season runs concurrent with the release across major leagues.
This marks the third of several planned Winter drops from Palace. Previous installments focused on different themes. The brand spaces releases throughout the season to maintain interest and manage inventory. Each drop targets specific style preferences within the Palace customer base.
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