Palace Skateboards and EVISU Reunite for a 23-Piece Spring 2026 Capsule
Palace and EVISU's fifth collaboration drops March 27 as a 23-piece Spring 2026 capsule built on 13oz raw selvedge denim and cherry blossom pink, marking 35 years of EVISU.

Palace Skateboards and Japanese denim house EVISU have form that stretches back years, but their fifth collaboration lands with more cultural weight than most. The two brands are back together for their fifth collaboration, and the timing is well considered: the drop also marks 35 years of EVISU, drawing from the Japanese brand's archive and nodding to its influence on London's club scene in the '90s and early 2000s. The result is a 23-piece Spring 2026 capsule that works through 13oz raw selvedge denim, heavyweight fleece, fine-gauge knits, and a cherry blossom color story that feels genuinely seasonal rather than trend-chasing.
The denim comes in light wash, indigo, and a pink hue inspired by hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of viewing sakura cherry blossoms. That palette runs across the full 23 pieces, from the heaviest denim to the lightest jersey. Here is every piece in the collection.
1. Five-Pocket Selvedge Jeans
Denim is at the centre of the collection, and EVISU's signature 13oz selvedge runs through classic five-pocket jeans, all finished with the familiar Daicock logo. The weight gives the fabric a stiff, structured hand that will soften and crease uniquely with wear, which is precisely the point of raw selvedge construction.
2. Selvedge Denim Shorts
At the core of the offering is a raw, heavy 13oz selvedge denim story that extends to shorts, with each piece bearing the iconic Daicock logo. The shorts follow the same five-pocket silhouette as the jeans, keeping the aesthetic consistent across both bottoms.
3. Updated Type II Jacket
The Type II jacket is finished with the familiar Daicock logo, with the selvedge construction giving the trucker silhouette a rigidity that reads as intentional rather than stiff. The "updated" designation signals tweaks to the fit or finishing details that differentiate it from EVISU's original archive cut.
4. HANAMI Wash Denim Piece
Denim jackets, pants, and shorts come in a pink hue inspired by hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of viewing sakura cherry blossoms. The archival cherry blossom 'HANAMI' wash represents the most distinctly seasonal piece in the lineup, translating a cultural ritual into a textile story.
5. Heavyweight Washed Sweatshirt Fleece
The capsule delivers heavyweight washed sweatshirt fleece reimagined with subtle co-branded artwork. The washing process breaks down the fabric's surface to give it a lived-in, slightly faded quality that sits comfortably next to the raw denim without competing with it.
6. Custom Crewneck Sweatshirt
Single jersey fabrics are reimagined as custom crewnecks, all featuring subtle co-branded artwork. The crewneck silhouette is a Palace staple, but the EVISU co-branding and Japanese store location references embedded in the graphic give it a specificity that lifts it beyond a standard branded sweat.
7. Pocket T-Shirt
Graphic tees feature sakura Tri-Ferg logos on the back, while the pocket construction adds a utilitarian note that grounds the cherry blossom motif in streetwear reality rather than purely decorative territory. The single jersey fabric keeps the weight light enough for genuine spring wear.
8. Jersey Tee with Co-Branded Graphics
Heavyweight washed fleece sweatshirts and jersey tees are decorated with co-branded graphics, with references to Palace's Japanese store locations embedded throughout the artwork. The Japanese store location detail is a knowing gesture toward the audience most likely to understand it.
9. Cycling Jersey
The knitwear selection introduces a cycling jersey. Fine-gauge knitwear is cut as a cycling-jersey silhouette, producing a form-fitting, slightly technical shape that sits at an interesting remove from the loose, heavy denim pieces anchoring the collection. The contrast is deliberate.
10. Chunky Zip-Through Bomber Knit
The knitwear selection introduces a heavy, chunky zip-through bomber knit. Where the cycling jersey runs lean and fine, the bomber knit goes in the opposite direction: thick, substantial, and structured at the shoulder in a shape that references outerwear more than it does casual knitwear.
11. Indigo Denim Cap
Denim caps round out the offering. Built from the same selvedge family as the jeans and jacket, the cap extends the denim story logically from head to toe without forcing the connection.
12. Second Cap (Co-Branded)
Accessories round out the release, highlighted by three caps. The second cap in the trio carries co-branded Palace and EVISU insignia, continuing the subtle artwork approach used across the sweatshirts and tees.

13. Third Cap
The third cap in the accessories trio completes what functions as a deliberate set, giving buyers the option to match headwear across multiple colorways within the collection's indigo, navy, grey, pink, and off-white palette.
14. Indigo Colorway Pieces
The collection's color palette balances indigo and reverse indigo with tones of navy, grey, pink, and off-white. The straight indigo pieces represent the most classically EVISU expression in the capsule, closest to the archival selvedge denim that built the brand's reputation in London through the 1990s.
15. Reverse Indigo Denim Piece
Reverse indigo, which places the lighter warp thread on the fabric's face rather than the darker weft, produces a faded, sun-bleached tone that reads as archival without being retrospective. It is one of the more technically interesting fabric decisions in the collection.
16. Navy Piece
Navy sits between the deep indigo and the lighter off-white in the palette, providing tonal grounding for the softer cherry blossom pinks. It functions as the collection's neutral anchor.
17. Grey Piece
The grey pieces in the capsule create breathing room in the color story, ensuring the indigo-heavy palette doesn't become monotonous across 23 items. They also age well, which matters for a collection built on the logic of lasting craft.
18. Pink Piece (Cherry Blossom)
Softer pink tones punctuate the looks, inspired by Japan's famous cherry blossom season. On a denim label founded in Osaka in 1991, the cherry blossom reference carries geographic as well as aesthetic weight.
19. Off-White Piece
The off-white sits at the lighter end of the palette and reads cleanest when styled against the heavy indigo denim, creating the kind of tonal contrast that photographs well and wears even better in person.
20. Co-Branded Artwork Piece with Japanese Store References
References to Palace's Japanese store locations are embedded throughout the artwork. Palace currently operates stores in Tokyo and Osaka, making the geographic reference a live one rather than purely nostalgic, and it reinforces the collaboration's dual cultural footing in both London and Japan.
21. Daicock Logo Piece
EVISU's Daicock logo, the hand-painted seagull motif that began as a way to distinguish genuine EVISU denim from counterfeits in the 1990s, appears across the selvedge pieces as both a branding mark and a historical document. The presence of the Daicock logo serves as both a visual anchor and a historical marker, integrated into the structure of the garments rather than functioning as a decorative afterthought.
22. Cherry Blossom Globe
A sculptural, one-of-a-kind cherry blossom globe accompanies the capsule as its most singular object. The globe is inspired by EVISU's Godhead logo, merging the Japanese seasonal motif with EVISU iconography in a collectible format that functions as the campaign's visual centerpiece.
23. 60-Second Campaign Video Starring Jimothy Lacoste
A surreal 60-second video campaign stars British rapper and musician Jimothy Lacoste navigating a fantastical world. Lacoste, who operates at the intersection of London music and internet culture, is a fitting choice for a collection that is fundamentally about EVISU's profound resonance within London's club and youth scenes across the late 1990s and 2000s.
The full 23-piece PALACE EVISU Spring 2026 capsule launches on Friday, March 27. The collection first drops via Palace in-store and online in the UK at 11:00 a.m., online in the EU at 12:00 p.m., online in the US at 11:00 a.m. EDT/8:00 a.m. PDT, and in-store in New York and Los Angeles at 11:00 a.m. local time, with EVISU's New York store and online channels following the same schedule. The collaboration then releases on March 28 via Palace in-store and online in Japan, and via EVISU in-store at PARCO Shibuya, Shinsaibashi Osaka, and Guangzhou Parc Central, as well as online in Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the EVISU China Official WeChat Mini Program.
Five collaborations in, Palace and EVISU have refined something that most streetwear partnerships never manage: a genuine shared language. The 13oz selvedge is not a borrowed reference, it is the original material. The Daicock logo is not a licensed graphic, it is a founding mark. That commitment to the real thing, across 35 years of one brand and however many more of the other, is what makes this capsule worth the attention it will inevitably receive.
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