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Brand: Palace

Season: Spring 2020

Key Pieces: Enter zen with Palace's mantra meditation patterned shirts and a joint-smoking jacket. We also love the faux snakeskin jacket, which is perfect for those looking to inject a little Nicolas Cage Wild at Heart aesthetic into their daily rotation.

Release Date: February 14

Buy: In-store and online.

Editor’s Notes: Palace's drop season is well and truly underway, and a Spring Editorial for Buffalo Zine sees the collection cast against the British countryside. Photographer Colin Dodgson captured Lucien Clarke, Charlie Birch, Dino da Silva, and Austin Bristow in the dying afternoon light, donning some of the more striking pieces from its SS20 collection.

As always, the graphic selection is strong. Alongside the prints mentioned above, other standouts include the bronze Canadian tuxedo with graphic script and printed mohair cardigans, which you might recognize from an Instagram teaser back in February.

Elsewhere you'll find Gore-Tex jackets, heat reactive color changing jackets, and a bunch of cozy staples including hoodies, beanies, and track pants.

Take a look at the editorial in full above.

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