


London skate royalty Palace Skateboards just dropped the Spring 2026 lookbook and it is pure mood. This is not easy fashion for fashion’s sake. Palace keeps that cheeky, rough-around-the-edges energy but adds serious design chops that appeal to Gen Z’s love of irony and authenticity.
Picture aggressive, ethereal skull graphics drifting like smoke and a red eyed canine motif anchoring a high-performance GORE-TEX jacket. This season the iconic Tri-Ferg logo gets wild with new twists, from “Tri-Realtree” camo to graffiti-hand-drawn vibes that nod to the brand’s skate DNA.

Palace never plays it safe and this lineup proves it. There is rugged Realtree-lined workwear playing off kitschy high-pile leopard fleece hoodies. Sporty jerseys and polo shirts explode in vibrant purple and forest green hues that feel like a fresh playlist for spring.


Collaborations are part of what makes each Palace season feel like a cultural moment. A standout schtick this time is the partnership with heritage outerwear label Schott N.Y.C., which surfaces in a sleek black flight jacket marked “Palace Division” and a co-branded thermal crewneck that bridges utility and style.













What keeps fans hyped is Palace’s mix of chaos and intention. This is clothing that looks as good on a city sidewalk as it does on social feeds filled with skate clips and style snaps. Staple cargo pants get paired with floral puffers, and even headgear with animal ears makes sense in this irreverent universe.




If you love fashion that feels like a statement, Palace Spring 2026 is a masterclass in streetwear storytelling.
