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Moving into a new season, the the London-based streetwear brand Palace has prepared a diverse range of t-shirts that includes a number of collaborations, as well as the brand’s signature graphic t-shirt styles.
The wide-ranging Spring Summer collection includes the capsule’s with Jimmy’z, Elton John, Brixton Baddest and many more. DSCENE team prepared a special list of the best PALACE t-shirts you can sport this summer.
Palace has collaborated with the Los Angeles-based surf-orientated brand Jimmy’z on a special capsule collection ready for summer. Founded in the early ’80 by Malibu Beach-based surfer and artist Jimmy Ganzer, the brand has gained its popularity for its signature E-Z-In velcro closure shorts.
The collection includes short sleeve shirts with an all-over eye print, a cotton bomber jacket, a three T-shirt styles, and a new take on the signature shorts, while the color palette comes in mint, white and pastel pink. This crewneck t-shirt features pink, purple and white horizontal stripes and it’s perfect to combine with a pink leopard print shorts from the same drop. Buy Palace tees and clothing here.
This March, the London-based streetwear brand has announced its latest collaboration with one of the top-selling solo artists of all time, Sir Elton John. Palace Skateboards and popular “Rocket Man” singer took to Instagram to share the teaser video, that sees the musician showing a preview of the upcoming collection. Elton John didn’t hide the excitement about the collab. I’ve never been a skateboarder but that’s not going to stop me wearing the lot.” – he said.
The 16-piece collection features some of the singer’s legendary photos from the ’70, including the one from his Dodger Stadium concert woven on the rug. The other pieces include sweaters, t-shirts, velour tracksuits and a limited edition skate decks.
This black short sleeves t-shirt, features on of the Elton John’s iconic portraits, that reads “PALACE” in the sunglasses.
For Spring Summer 2022 season, Palace has joined forces with Brixton’s Baddest to create a unique capsule collection that draws attention to the London’s legendary skate shop. Opened in 2015, Brixton’s Baddest serves and grows the local skate community of Stockwell Skatepark, and it is an integral part of the South London skate scene.
The collaborative collection of apparel and accessories, that features unique graphics and co-branding, includes the graphic tees and hoodies, accompanied by a signature bucket hat. This print-heavy t-shirt features a photos of the team riders and friends of the store, as well as the Baddest vs. Palace logo on the chest.
Following the official drop of its SS22 collection, Palace revealed its collaborative venture with the Detroit Tigers baseball team. Celebrating the city of Detroit, as well its creatives, skateboarding culture, and techno music scene, the collection of co-branded apparel and accessories, including varsity and coach jackets, T-shirts and hoodies, as well as the caps and balaclavas. The color palette takes the inspiration from Detroit Tigers’ uniforms, including navy, orange, white and gray.
This t-shirt in orange features a small Palace and Detroit logos on both chests, as well as the bigger logos and a tiger on the back. It matches perfectly with the track pants from the same collection.
For this past holiday season, Palace has worked with one One of London’s most respected graffiti artists, Zomby on a limited edition capsule including a range of denim two-pieces, football jerseys, and the iconic Avirex leather jacket.
Known for his simple, sharp-lined letter work since the mid-80s, the UK artist has applied his signature graffiti on this short-sleeved t-shirt, that features a small Palace logo on the left chest, as well as the large “pal Z ace” lettering.
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