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An injection of color is precisely what Palace's 5th drop of Spring 2022 has to offer your wardrobe, with a stacked lineup of transitional pieces.

Winter's tease of the seasons ahead has officially begun – blue, bright skies, and light winds disguising deep colds. It's a heavy-handed reminder that we're still in the peaks of winter, but with a gentle nudge, that hoodie and shorts season isn't too far away.

Palace's 5th drop of its Spring 2022 collection offers all the preparation required for the impending seasonal transition and does so with a welcomed dose of color.

As is (seemingly) tradition for the weekly drop schedule, outerwear sits center stage, with rave-ready tech jackets offering up an alternative to your TNF Mountain Light Jacket. This week, a retro paneled construction comes rendering in heavy-contrasting colors, including green on teal, blue on orange, and grey on black.

Sweatshirt and hoodie options are plentiful, from contrast stitch tracksuits emblazoned with Palace London script fulfilling the Y2K quota True Religion style to contrasting-colored yin-yang logo flips, classic logos wrapped around hoods, and arc logo half zips.

Balancing out the classic tracksuit is the seasonal essential hoody and shorts combo, which arrives in a broad selection of colors, including orange, purple, green, grey, and black.

Providing the finishing touches to the drop is a lineup of headgear, which includes strawberry graphic truckers and classic logo corduroy caps.

You know the deal – drop 5 of Palace's Spring 2022 collection will be available online and in stores on Friday, 4 March.

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