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Your first look at Palace Skateboards x Moschino

Twenty-twenty has been awash with excellent collaborations: Nike has teamed up with PlayStation and Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack line; Comme Des Garçons celebrated 40 years of Stüssy; Dior put itself in Air Jordan’s shoes. 

London’s big-energy streetwear label Palace Skateboards has also been delivering.

It has partnered with a whole stream of brands, bands and famous faces, from Adidas and Reebok to Salomon, Rapha, Evisu, Shaun Ryder and Bez of Happy Mondays and even Whitney Houston.

Now, though, Palace has unveiled its best collab of the year and it’s with the equally as in-your-face Moschino. 

Popular in the 1990s and early 2000s, the Italian luxury fashion house, which is helmed by Jeremy Scott, is characterised by its big prints, slogan T-shirts, eccentric designs and unrivalled sense of humour, which have led to Marie Antoinette-, Super Mario- and McDonald’s-themed collections.

No stranger to a collaboration, Moschino has also teamed up with H&M, Katy Perry and even The Sims in the past. 

Brought to life by the playful British photographer David Sims (he has shot the likes of Miley Cyrus and Kate Moss, as well as collaborated with Supreme), the collection is “full of peace, love and hugs”, as Scott explains. 

One of the largest drops to come from Palace HQ in recent years, the collection comprises outerwear, shirts, bottoms, knitwear and accessories, with standout products being an all-over Moschino monogram pair of jeans (in blue and pink versions), cloud-emblazoned puffer jackets and a leather milk carton bag.

Additionally, for budding skaters there’s even Palace Skateboards x Moschino wheels and decks up for grabs.

Available from Friday 20 November at palaceskateboards.com and moschino.com, see below for the best pieces.

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