British skatewear label Palace drops Covid-19 tee

The tee will raise funds for NHS Charities Together
Chloe Street29 April 2020

Palace is the latest streetwear label to use its clothing drop model to support the fight against Covid-19.

The British skatewear brand is launching an “NHS TRI-TO HELP” capsule, consisting of a white T-shirt, long-sleeved crew neck and a hoodie printed with a version of the brand’s triangular logo in NHS blue, featuring the words ‘National Health Service,’ printed on the front and back of each piece.

The drop follows the news last week that Supreme was releasing a Covid-19 relief tee featuring a floral logo designed by artist Murakami with profits going to Help USA, and an announcement at the weekend from fellow American streetwear brand Noah that it was releasing a ‘Thank You Core Logo Tee’ to benefit Direct Relief.

The Palace hoodie and tee will be available exclusively on the brand’s website only from 11am on Friday May 1, and all profits will go to NHS Charities Together, the umbrella organisation for the NHS' official charities in the UK supporting key workers on the frontline.

Price details will be available on the day of drop, so keep your eyes peeled on Friday.

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