Palace and Neighborhood Team Up for Collaboration Blending Streetwear and Craftsmanship

Palace joins forces with Tokyo streetwear icon Neighborhood for a collection blending craftsmanship, subculture, and biker spirit, reinterpreting the brand’s signature Americana and military influences.

Palace has teamed up with Tokyo-based streetwear powerhouse Neighborhood to create a collection where craftsmanship, subculture, and streetwear collide. Founded in Harajuku in 1994 by Shinsuke Takizawa, Neighborhood built its reputation on high-quality motorcycle wear, weaving Americana, workwear, and military references into a uniquely Japanese perspective that has earned global acclaim.

 

For this collaboration, Palace reimagines Neighborhood’s rich visual language and biker spirit through its own lens, resulting in a bold yet refined lineup. The range includes a leather biker jacket, a canvas vest and painter pants set, work shirts and zip hoodies featuring skull-and-bones insignia, knit moto tops, waffle-knit jerseys, pocket T-shirts, vintage-washed denim, knit beanies, and trucker hats. Accessories include Kuumba incense with custom ceramic holders—black Tri-Ferg or skull chamber and tray designs—as well as a steel toolbox.

 

The campaign, shot by photographer Federico Radaelli, pays tribute to Japanese biker culture, capturing the raw energy and craftsmanship that define both brands. The collection launches on August 16 at 11 am JST at Palace Skateboards Tokyo, Palace Skateboards Osaka, Dover Street Market Ginza, and the Palace online store.

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