
After the campaign we reveal presented earlier, Palace and Win they have now released the full England capsule lookbook and the wardrobe covers men’s, women’s and kids. The pieces are built around the same visual language throughout: the eponymous Three Lions emblem Palace x Nike chest patches and a palette that rotates between tonal grey, crimson and pure white.
Collection comes as part of it WinThe x2 series, a format that brings together national football federations, partners and Social & Community Impact partners, expressing national identity through design with a distinctive local point of view. For the capital of England, this local view belongs entirely Palace Skateboardsthe London-based streetwear and skateboarding brand that has spent years circling this collaboration from the outside. “It’s always been a dream of ours to officially work with England,” he said Leo TanyaCo-Founder and Creative Director of Palace. “Growing up in London, it’s always a huge moment when the football tournament starts and everyone comes together, rooting for the same team. We’ve done a few different things in the past as a tribute to the England team, so now the official collaboration is a dream come true.”

The capsule is also worth it Football across borderslongtime associate of both Win and the FA. The education and social inclusion organization uses football to support young people and their crest features on special pre-match kits worn by the England men’s team during their tournament matches on June 6 and 10.
The men’s offering leads off with a crimson Dri-FIT jersey styled with black cargo pants and Cryoshot Air Speed M on foot, the key sneaker collection. The red top features the Three Lions crest along with the Swoosh patch of the same brand, keeping the chest busy in the right way. Women’s is represented by a white version of the same tee, worn oversized with wide-leg jeans in a washed, sculpted finish. Both cuts share the same co-branding location and red tab on the hem. Kids get the tonal gray Dri-FIT Academy Pro top with infrared trim on the collar and cuffs, paired with black ankle-finish pants. The Three Lions emblem is front and center, the scale is adjusted but the graphic weight is the same on all three.

Beyond jersey and T-shirts, the full range is wider than the lookbook lets on. A silver anthemic zip-up jacket sits next to leather and wool trousers with Palace typography and an enlarged Three Lions chenille patch sewn to the back. The infrared accents carry over to the drill tops and a solo Swoosh sneaker built on tonal gray bases. St. George’s Cross-inspired prints feature on the slim Dri-FIT soccer jerseys, while the track jacket and pants keep things clean and minimal in lightweight woven material. Completing the line-up: a t-shirt, an unstructured cap and a cuffless hoodie. THE Cryoshot It also features black leather as an anchor for the shoes.
“For me England’s identity is so intertwined with the England national football team, the two are almost hand in glove,” he said. Gareth SkewisIts co-founder and CEO Palace. “What better than designing for England Win. It’s a basic childhood dream.”
The collection is available exclusively until June 12 palaceskateboards.com and Palace retail locations worldwide, with a wider rollout at select retailers Nike.com on June 16.
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