Palace's reputation as some of the most effective collaborators in streetwear is well-earned.
Their latest effort, this time with Italian sportswear legends C.P. Company, shows us why.
The full 35-piece collection fuses the skate brand's tongue-in-cheek attitude with C.P.'s technical prowess, with pieces influenced both by Palace's intimate knowledge of British street culture and the Italian label's cavernous archive.
The capsule's statement piece, a heavy brown duffle coat, takes direct inspiration from the C.P. catalogue - combining their take on a Montgomery duffle with patterns inspired by old army blankets.
The rest of the collection includes outerwear and accessories in typical C.P. garment dyed fabrics, as well as Palace staples like bombers and trackies.
The two brands have a long-standing mutual respect. C.P. president Lorenzo Osti pronounced working with the Triferg "a great honour" while Palace founder Lev Tanju described himself as "a massive fan" of the Osti family's work.
This collab rounds off an impressive year for the London skate brand, which has also included work with Gucci, Calvin Klein, Engineered Garments and adidas Y-3. Let's see what they cook up for next year.
The collection will be available from 16th December on both the C.P. and Palace websites, as well as in store.