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Palace Spring 2026 Drop 5 Unveils Palasonic Knits, Funnel Fleece, Metamorphosis Hoods

Palace’s Drop 5 landed March 6 at 11:00 a.m. in the US, UK and Europe with an Indoor Funnel Fleece in Black, Orange and neon "Space Rample," plus Palasonic knits and Carp Jeans.

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Palace Spring 2026 Drop 5 Unveils Palasonic Knits, Funnel Fleece, Metamorphosis Hoods
Source: hypebeast.com

Palace Skateboards closed out the Spring 2026 rollout with Drop 5, which went live March 6 at 11:00 a.m. in the UK, Europe and the US and on March 7 at 11:00 a.m. in Japan, Korea, China and Australia via the Palace website and Palace stores. The release stacked cosy layers and street-ready denim rather than a headline sneaker, centering on an Indoor Funnel Fleece and fresh knitwear.

“Leading the drop is the cozy Indoor Funnel Fleece in a trio of colors: Black, Orange, and the neon-print Space Rample,” Hypebeast wrote, and the fleece was the most prominent piece across coverage. Palace’s site index lists INDOOR FUNNEL FLEECE alongside other seasonal outerwear such as FURRY FLEECE JACKET and ESTABLISHED PUFFA, underlining how Drop 5 leans into heavyweight midlayers for spring rather than lightweight shells.

Knitwear arrives under Palace’s Palasonic banner, with the PALASONIC KNIT CREW called out by editors and paired in the drop with a matching cap. Palace and editorial descriptions note a Palasonic P Frame 5-Panel cap in Black, Navy, Palatial Blue and White, positioned explicitly “to match with the knitwear.” The cap and knit pairing give the drop a coordinated head-to-toe language, trading loud logos for tonal sets and winter-to-spring utility.

Bottoms are represented by Palace’s CARP JEAN, offered in three washes across articles: Dark Distress, Real Tree and Distress Wash. The jeans appear in Palace’s Spring 2026 range alongside multiple P90 and P45 silhouettes, indicating the brand’s continued emphasis on baggier, skate-friendly cuts this season. Layer combinations across the drop are straightforward: Palasonic knits or Metamorphosis Hoods over Carp Jeans, finished with the P Frame cap.

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Iconography remains central, with the OG P3 CREW and OG P3 Crewnecks carrying Palace’s Tri-Ferg logo as part of the drop. Palace’s Spring 2026 range page also lists METAMORPHOSIS HOOD and a series of named hoods and crews, showing that Drop 5 items are part of a broader seasonal catalog rather than one-off pieces.

Pricing and SKU details were not included in the published excerpts; Palace’s site listing provides product names but no retail prices in the material available. For collectors and buyers, the practical takeaway is timing and selection: Drop 5 emphasized tactile knit and fleece silhouettes, a set of Carp Jeans washes, and a Palasonic accessory story that ties the drop together.

As Palace moves through its Spring 2026 schedule, Drop 5 marks a moment where knitwear and fleece take priority, anchoring the season in layered comfort and emblematic logos rather than novelty collaborations.

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