Summary
- Palace has shared the first glimpse at its forthcoming Autumn 2025 collection
- The brand took to Instagram to reveal the first photo lifted from the imminent drop, which features a frog-adorned zip-up sherpa jacket
As we eagerly anticipate the arrival of cooler weather, Palace is getting ready to kick off their first Autumn college. Although the season may be short-lived, the British skate brand has given a sneak peek at what they have planned for their Autumn 2025 collection, by sharing the initial photo from the presentation on Instagram.
The initial glimpse at the Autumn 2025 collection features a model dressed in a black sherpa zip-up jacket, embellished with large frog designs in vibrant shades of blue, yellow, and orange. The model’s lower body is dressed in camouflage pants (likely Realtree) in a rich earthy brown tone. Completing the ensemble is an orange hat, similar to a floppy hat or a bucket hat.
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In approximately a month, the Autumn 2025 sneak peek will be unveiled. This follows closely after Palace’s last product launch, which was their third collaboration with artist Jean Charles de Castelbajac. Before this drop, Palace had been focusing on its Summer 2025 line, which ultimately encompassed seven individual releases. The final installment of the Summer 2025 series came out on June 20th.
Stay tuned for more info on Palace’s Autumn 2025 collection as it becomes available.
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2025-07-28 20:25