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Palace and legendary denim dons Evisu are back at it for Spring 2024.  

Teaming up for the fourth time in as many years, the London-based skate brand hones in on Evisu’s knack for designing objectively great-looking denim garments for a concise capsule that centres around an intricate and playful dice brocade that's embroidered onto baggy five-pocket jeans and two-pocket jackets.

Palace and Evisu also presents a 100 percent lambswool Cowichan knit red and cream cardigan that features an oversized dice alongside bold branding, as well as zip-up hoodies and trucker hats.

The pair’s latest collaboration, which drops online April 19, follows last year’s Spring/Summer 2023 link-up where Palace and Evisu released stand-out cherry blossom-embellished double denim sets that paid homage to the latter’s early nineties UK heyday.

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This time around, though, the two brands have gone in hard on Evisu’s dice brocade, an approach that’s resulted in a much more wearable, albeit equally as great-looking, collaboration.

Despite being four collections deep, Palace and Evisu is showing no signs of running out of ideas. Instead, the pair continue to deliver dreamy denim... just in time for spring.

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