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Palace Welcomes the 2025 Holiday Season with Whimsy

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Jose Partida

The most whimsical time of the year is here, and Palace wants in on the celebration.

Palace’s 2025 has been one for the books. Full of classic flips, memorable accessories, and even an iconic collaboration with Nike. The streetwear brand is rounding out a quality year with its Holiday 2025 collection, which is full of the same fun and excitement they have exuded all year.

Below, you can find some of our favorite items from Palace’s Holiday 2025 collection.

The ‘Holy Grail Funnel Fleece’ is already standing out as one of the season’s best items. Religious symbolism has quickly become one of the main design languages of streetwear in 2025. Palace is channeling that trend on a fleece jacket featuring the Palace logo, being graced by the touch of an angel. The fleece jacket will be released in two colors and is one of several pieces of religious symbolism throughout the collection.

Though probably not practical for people in warmer weather, the Mohair wool Puffa Jacket patchwork is the collection’s biggest statement piece. The patchwork panels, which traditionally appear in flannel, are remixed with mohair, creating a fun texture change and providing additional warmth.

What’s better than an animal print statement piece? GORETEX animal print statement pieces.

Palace is no stranger to incorporating animal prints into their seasonal offerings. The design staple is enjoying a fruiteful resurgence, and has become a favorite of streetwear brands. Palace’s Holiday 2025 offering is climate-ready, though. The cheetah print windbreaker and jogger pants are complemented by a most hat, too.

Continuing with the religious symbolism, Palace’s ‘God’s Gift’ zip-up hoodie asks that you “give yourself the gift of Palace.”

More than anything, this item shows that Palace continues to have its finger on the pulse, one cheeky jacket at a time.


Palace’s latest partnership with Nike is already birthing some fun exclusives. With the Holiday 2025 collection, Palace will introduce exclusive in-store-only Palace x Nike Shop apparel. Each apparel piece will feature the store’s city and, naturally, be color-blocked in fitting colorways.

Palace’s ‘Kawaii’ pieces are where this Holiday 2025 collection gets the most whimsical. The Y2K aesthetic is strong with a bold graphic long-sleeve shirt. The standout, though, is the ear warmers and the ‘puffa trooper’ hats.

Though not all of us know how to shred, we can all appreciate Palace’s collaboration with Fender.

It is perfectly streetwear to take a sometimes almost impractical item and turn it into a statement piece for your brand. Palace does this, all the while collaborating with an institution in the world of music.

2025 was the year of the trinket. Palace’s Holiday 2025 collection offers one that perfectly captures the brand’s identity. After all, the beloved brand is a skate-culture icon at this point. This collaboration with Tech Deck is nostalgic. It also recognizes where the consumer spends their money now. It also sheds some light on how things have changed in 2025.

As expected, Palace’s product description summarizes this collaboration without needing to say much. “People used to skate… before skating got weird and interety,” explained Palace.

Palace’s Holiday 2025 Collection will release on November 28th at 11 AM EST. You can preview the whole collection here.

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