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Brand: Palace x Salomon

Model: XT-6

Release Date: September 10

Price: NA

Buy: Online and in-store at Palace and Dover Street Market London and Los Angeles

Editor's Notes: There's no denying that Palace are master collaborators, and for Fall 2021, the label has teamed up with French sportswear label Salomon for three iterations of the XT-6.

The silhouette originally launched in 2013, and has become the go-to shoe for athletes all around the world, being optimal for both distance races in harsh conditions, as well as for a stroll in the city.

In the past few years Salomon has gone from a performance shoe associated with athletes, to becoming a frequently spotted crep among streetwear enthusiasts and fashion's elite, making it the perfect combination of functionality and style.

The Palace collaboration arrives with an all-over camouflage print, available in three eye-catching colorways complete with Salomon's high-tech features and detailing. The iterations are "Black/Grey," "Lilac/Grey," and "Beige/Quarry," each featuring bold contrasting colors such as neon yellow, fuchsia, orange, and more.

The Palace x Salomon XT-6 will be available on September 10 in-store at Palace's London and NYC locations, as well as at Dover Street Market London and LA. The shoes will also drop online at 11 a.m. BST on the same day, as well as in Japan on September 11, at 11 a.m. JST.

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