
Approximately four years after introducing their initial line, Palm Angels and Vilebrequin are back with a fresh batch of swimwear for sale.
This year’s collections introduce five vibrant, playful takes on traditional beach patterns, incorporating the vivid colors, textures, and styles of urban street art. Notably, several designs prominently feature the iconic Hawaiian print, adorned with images of blossoming hibiscus flowers and palm leaves. One design uses this pattern as a foundation, adding splashes of contrasting paint on top, while another showcases it more prominently in a patchwork design.
For their Spring/Summer 2025 mainline collection that featured palm trees as a central motif, the streetwear brand has now unveiled a bold addition adorned with graffiti-style artwork showcasing their logo. By combining the lineup’s eye-catching color scheme of orange, red, yellow, and purple, this piece truly steals the spotlight as the most visually striking item in the collection.
If you’re seeking a multi-purpose pair of shorts suitable for both the beach and skate ramps, check out the stylish camouflage design with paint splashes, featuring a practical double drawstring closure, as it perfectly matches the versatility showcased in its lookbook.
Take a detailed peek at the selection offered in the aforementioned campaign. To purchase items from the fresh collaboration between Palm Angels and Vilebrequin, visit their specific online page immediately.
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2025-08-04 15:25