Just a day after revealing its Holiday 2024 lookbook, Palace has served up a look at each and every piece from the collection. As is par for the course regarding the brand's cold-weather offerings, technical materials from GORE-TEX to Polartec are abundant, as are bold, playful logo-adorned garments that offer a compelling juxtaposition between cold-weather style and warm-weather flair. Of course, collaborations get in the mix as well. Palace has worked with its fellow Londoners at The Great Frog for an extensive offering of apparel, accessories and jewelry, while both Kangol and New Era contribute to the line's headwear range as well.
Take a look at the full collection below, and expect its first drop to touch down in Europe and the US both online and in-store at 11 AM local time Friday, November 29. Japan and Korea will receive the drop a day later on Saturday, November 30 at 11 AM local time, and the China release will also go down via WeChat at 11 AM local time on November 30.
Jackets
Any holiday range worth its salt needs a compelling outwear offering, and Palace Holiday 2024 has something for everyone. Pretty much every technology in the GORE-TEX book, from the brand's signature waterproof membrane to other weather and wind-resistant technologies like GORE-TEX Infinium and GORE-TEX Windstopper make an appearance. If you're on the hunt for something slightly less technical, there's also a fully reversible fur-lined bomber, faux sherpa jackets, work jackets with embroidered hits and even a bespoke leather jacket created in collaboration with The Great Frog.
Sweatshirts
A wide range of sweatshirts and crewnecks are included in the offering, including rock-and-roll inspired designs created with The Great Frog and plenty of Polartec-equipped pieces. Tri-fergs and glitter embellishments make an appearance, and Palace's unique sense of humor is on display with the fleeces as well, thanks to the return of its "Palaska" logo and a humorous crewneck with a stylized horse that looks as if it could be ranch merchandise.
Knitwear and Shirts
The knitwear and shirt offering is one of the season's strongest sets. A skull-and-bones knit seen in the collection preview is presented in two colors, and there's a fun logo flip that salutes a beloved pasta brand on a football-inspired sweater. Outside that, lined flannel shirts offer a warm and hardy option, while both sturdy overshirts and peppy rugbys take a step into the technical world with Palace's clever use of Polartec fleece.
Longsleeves and Tees
Though we may be headed for the year's coldest days, that hasn't stopped Palace from offering a variety of bold tees. More collabs with The Great Frog can be seen here, as can a logo application that seems more summer than winter, but most notable of all is likely the "Not Today Satan" shirt that swaps out both of the As in Lucifer's moniker for Palace's famed tri-ferg logo, a devilishly good follow-up to the memorable "Jesus Saves" tee from the brand's Spring 2021 collection.
Bottoms
The collection's offering of bottoms give you a chance to complete your roadman look with several fleece options that match some of the more technical tops (there are also matching pants for the faux sherpa jackets for the ultimate cozy boys). Standing out the most, however, is a pair of loose-fit jeans in both a light and dark watch that feature a deceiving warped pattern on the right leg and a embroidered logo hit on the left leg.
Hats
Hoods, sheistys, beanies and caps aplenty are on display across the collection. For wearers who want to cover their face in full, there's warm puffer hoods and hats, while those who are looking for something lighter can choose between sleek Polartec beanies or playful, shaggy "bear ear" hats. There are also hats made in collaboration with Kangol and New Era, as well as classic P logo strapbacks and a fully-reversible fur trooper hat.
Accessories and Hardware
The accessories are where Palace's collaboration with The Great Frog really hits home, thanks to a set of silver rings and an accompanying pendant. Jewelry is not the only ornamentation in Palace Holiday 2024 either, as the brand has crafted a variety of tree ornaments that include a 3D Tri-Ferg logo, a bow-toting cherub and even a mini puffer jacket. There's also a puffer jacket for dogs, a jump rope made in collaboration with Everlast and a good deal of small Blackwatch plaid card carrying options accompanied by a matching belt.
Editor's Note: Though bags and hardware are typically stand-alone categories on this list, they've both been rolled into the "Accessories" gallery here as this season's offerings were particularly concice.