Palace has teamed up with Japanese label NEIGHBORHOOD, led by Shinsuke Takizawa, for a Fall 2025 capsule that melds Palace’s skatewear roots with NEIGHBORHOOD’s Japanese motorcycle culture. The campaign is set against Tokyo’s biker gathering spots and features real Kyusha Kai members riding through a gritty urban landscape, captured in a cinematic series by photographer Federico Radaelli.
The collection itself reinterprets utility aesthetics. It includes co-branded basics, rugged workwear, and durable denim, with standout pieces like a faded brown leather biker jacket emblazoned with an oversized skull-and-bones motif, and a canvas work vest stamped with bold stencil lettering. Bold yellow-and-black graphics give a nod to biker motifs, while Palace’s Tri-Ferg logo is laid over NEIGHBORHOOD’s skull insignia throughout the lineup.
Power accessories and homeware round out the collection. Alongside beanies and trucker caps, daily-use objects like incense sets (with stylish diffusers), and a limited-edition steel toolbox made in collaboration with Toyo add utility with design cred.
The NEIGHBORHOOD x Palace Fall 2025 drop arrives on August 15 and will be available globally: online at Palace.com, in their physical stores, and at select Dover Street Market locations in London, LA, Tokyo, and Ginza.