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Palace Spring 2026 Drop 4 Preview: Technical Outerwear, Roomy Bottoms, Release Dates

Palace’s Spring 2026 Drop 4 centers on technical outerwear like a GORE‑TEX 2L P‑Tek Jacket, roomy corduroy and twill bottoms, and staged regional drops on Feb 6/7 and a Week 4 launch on Feb 27/28.

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Palace Spring 2026 Drop 4 Preview: Technical Outerwear, Roomy Bottoms, Release Dates
Source: hypebeast.com

Palace’s Spring 2026 season leans hard into utility and silhouette: technical weather‑resistant outerwear and roomy bottoms sit alongside soft midlayers and the label’s irreverent graphics. Hypebeast previewed Drop 4 as “a wide assortment emphasizing technical weather‑resistant outerwear (GORE‑TEX 2L P‑Tek Jacket), baggy corduroy and twill bottoms, velour/polar fleece midlayers and signature irreverent graphics (including d,” placing the GORE‑TEX 2L P‑Tek Jacket squarely at the collection’s center.

Product details are unusually granular for a Palace seasonal roll: N-hype flags Pertex Tri Net Jackets in elegant black and two‑tone blue/green options, furry fleece jackets offered in black and cheetah/leopard motifs, and hooded furry versions “fitted with a zip up closure, drawstrings on the side and a small Palace box logo on the bottom left.” Midlayers arrive in velour and polar fleece, and baggy corduroy and twill bottoms anchor the lower half of the lineup. Classic Palace T‑shirts are listed in eight colors — navy, deep sea blue, black, white, gray, racey green, sour grape and sunny yellow — each finished with a minimalist left‑chest insignia. Headwear includes teddy‑ear earflapper hats in black, brown and leopard, built with a drawstring at the crown and a Palace‑branded chin strap.

Release timing is staggered and, in places, inconsistent across sources. The most detailed timetable appears in an Elusive Dk table attributed to Palace’s Spring 2026 lookbook: UK in‑store and online drops on Friday, February 6 at 11:00am GMT; EU online at 12:00pm CET; US and CA online at 11:00am EST / 8:00am PST; New York and Los Angeles in‑store at 11:00am local time; with APAC windows on Saturday, February 7 at 11:00am AEDT (Australia online), 11:00am JST (Japan), 12:00pm KST (Korea in‑store) and 11:00am HKT (Hong Kong in‑store). N-hype states that “the official release of the second drop took place on February 6th, coinciding with the opening of the brand's new flagship store in Hong Kong and a collaboration with renowned brand Schott NYC.” Hypebeast is quoted elsewhere in the supplied material as saying Drop 2 “is set to release on February 13,” a conflicting date that sits alongside a Threads droplist pegging Week 4 for “LAUNCHING FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27TH” with identical regional time slots and APAC lifts on Saturday, February 28.

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Physical openings and collaborations thread through the season. N-hype links the Feb 6 timing to Palace’s Hong Kong flagship and a Schott NYC collaboration; the notes also reference an existing MLB San Francisco Giants capsule as part of Palace’s seasonal activity. Palace’s own Threads account supplied the Week 4 droplist and shared image attachments that suggest parkas, fleeces, sweatpants and sneakers, including fragments that reference technical fabric text and a GORE‑TEX visual.

Taken together, the Spring 2026 drops read as a staged, technical pivot for Palace: Gore‑tex and Pertex jackets, furry and polar midlayers, wide corduroy and twill trousers, and accessory flourishes such as teddy‑ear hats and graphic T‑shirts. The season’s rollout lists specific regional windows on Feb 6/7, a separate Feb 13 claim, and a Week 4 launch on Feb 27/28, positioning Palace to unfold the collection across multiple weeks and markets.

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