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Brand: Palace x adidas

Season: Spring/Summer 2022

Release Date: May 20, 2022

Buy: Online and in-store at Palace and adidas Confirmed

Editor’s Notes: Palace and adidas are back again, this time with a collection of apparel and accessories ideal for braving the great outdoors.

Arriving just as we're finally getting some heat and sun in London, the capsule collection is ideal for adventure, but also everyday wear considering Gorp Core isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

The collection features outerwear as well as trousers, T-shirts, shorts, bags, and hats, all arriving in a color palette of beige, green, and orange hues. A handful of the styles are also made with 100% recycled polyester, as a result of the Three Stripes'commitment to help end plastic waste by eliminating virgin polyester completely by 2024.

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For the collection's campaign, Palace has tapped multi-hyphenate Chris Yates and skater Heitor Da Silva for a short documentary film shot by Will Robson-Scott, following the two exploring "the wondrous biodiversity of the British countryside."

The Palace x adidas Spring/Summer 2022 capsule collection arrives on May 20 both in-store and online at Palace, as well as through the adidas Confirmed app.

If the collection isn't really up your street, Palace is also dropping plenty of other summer-ready pieces.

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