
C.P. Company and Palace reconnect through a new collection that channels Italian sportswear through the lens of skate culture. This partnership, built on mutual respect for detail and identity, brings together two distinct voices: Palace’s skate-rooted aesthetic and C.P. Company’s legacy of functional design. With this latest collaboration, the brands continue their conversation by pulling from the archive and reshaping iconic pieces with a playful, graphic edge.
Palace approached the collaboration by diving deep into C.P. Company’s archive. From there, the team reinterpreted silhouettes and materials using its own visual language. The result delivers a collection that feels connected yet distinctly new. Centered around a shared logo, C.P. PALACE, the release features a mix of outerwear, casual essentials, and accessories that balance sport, utility, and style.

The Goggle Jacket returns as a focal point, updated with an external CS II hood. This piece reflects C.P. Company’s functional core, while the added touches from Palace introduce contrast through material and mood. Alongside it, the brands introduce 5-pocket denim trousers made in 14 ¾ oz. denim, a fabric that carries weight and structure, anchoring the more expressive parts of the lineup.
Elsewhere in the capsule, the collaboration features a full-zip overshirt crafted from 50 Fili Heavy, two graphic t-shirts, and a Sea Island cotton knit built for lightweight comfort. Palace injects its print-driven identity into the mix, while C.P. Company holds down the technical side. The result doesn’t overcomplicate, it sharpens.

Accessories round out the drop, giving more room for texture and play. As always with both labels, these items serve a function without giving up character. Each piece moves between influences, from classic Italian construction to street-rooted graphics, without forcing the connection.
To introduce the collection, C.P. Company and Palace tapped Michael J Foxe and Stuart Hammond to create a short film set in Sicily. The video features Palace skaters Lucien Clarke, Danny Brady, Juan Saavedra, and Alexandrino Da Silva as they ride through local streets, coastlines, and sunlit corners. The Mediterranean setting brings movement and energy to the visuals, with Sicilian culture and terrain shaping the backdrop of the shoot.

Each collaboration between the two brands picks a new location in Italy. In past projects, they’ve moved from the north to the south of the country, creating visual stories shaped by local context. This time, Sicily takes center stage, its architecture, coast, and street life offering a dynamic environment that suits the rhythm of the collection.
C.P. Company and Palace will release the collection on March 28 at 12pm CET. Customers can shop the pieces at cpcompany.com, palaceskateboards.com, and at both brands’ flagship stores in cities including Milan, Paris, London, Seoul, New York, and Tokyo. In addition to those locations, Dover Street Market Paris will host a special C.P. Palace pop-up from March 28 through March 30.

I never understood C.P. Company, sorry, but they do need collabs if they would like anyone to care.