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Brand: Palace

Season: Winter 2020

Key Pieces: With the New Era collaboration serving as the overall standout from Palace's new winter collection, our favorite item has to be the pullover baseball-style jersey. The tops are decked out with branding on the chest, sleeve, and back.

Release Date: November 6

Buy: In-store and online at Palace

Editor’s Notes: Palace is gearing up to launch its latest winter drop in a matter of days, one that includes a collaboration with headwear company, New Era. Both the New Era capsule and the general collection largely consist of graphic apparel styles, in addition to an assortment of headwear.

Palace x New Era is a nod to each of the streetwear brand's flagships in New York, Los Angeles, London, and Tokyo. The collaboration includes baseball jersey-style tops, hoodies, and fitted caps, each offered in multiple colorways with graphics pointing to a specific Palace location.

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Palace's general winter six drop, which is showcased in the gallery below, is made up of numerous short-sleeve graphic T-shirt designs, long-sleeve pocket tees, crewnecks, graphic hoodies, multiple jacket styles, and pants. Hats and beanies serve to complement the apparel, as they also arrive in various colorways.

Palace's new winter collection, including the New Era collaboration, releases in-store and online this Friday, November 6, with availability in Japan and China beginning November 7.

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