Palace and Oakley have teamed up to launch a range of limited edition pieces, including apparel, accessories and eyewear, that meet the demands of winter.
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This collection is Palace's first specifically designed for snowboarders and combines streetwear aesthetics with high-performance equipment, inspired by Oakley's 90s archives.
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Packed with technical essentials and Palace-designed colorways, the collection includes “Day Cloud” and “Night Cloud” prints that can be found on puffer jackets, Sherpa zip jackets, panel-detailed hoodies, temperature-regulating jerseys and snow jackets, all with mesh vents and protection from wind and weather.
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The look is completed by soft snow pants, classic T-Shirts with oxidized Tri-Ferg and Oakley logos and a variety of accessories: hats, beanies, balaclavas, insulated gloves, a K2 cobranded snowboard and the Oakley Icon RC backpack, which with 32 liters of storage space is robust enough for hiking or commuting to work.
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Also included are the Line Miner Goggles for ultimate peripheral vision and seamless helmet compatibility, as well as the ultra-lightweight, skateboard-inspired MOD 1 helmet.
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The head-to-toe collection is rounded off by a new pair of Oakley Clifden with Prizm Lens Technology, the ultimate alpine goggle that protects against the elements and helps you hunt for adventures
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as well as water-repellent Oakley Edge Flex shoes, which provide better grip on rough terrain.
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Lev Tanju, founder and creative director of Palace, took the campaign images in London and included Palace team skaters Juan Saavedra and Charlie Birch, a husky and some familiar, long-time friends. The Palace Oakley collection will be released on November 15, 2024.
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Photos via Oakley
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