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We've seen our fair share of surprising collaborations this year, but no one expected a partnership between streetwear label Palace, and London's luxury department store Harrods. But, here we are.

“Palace is known for their disruptive and unexpected collaborations, and this is absolutely one of the most unexpected in a year full of surprising collaborations," said Simon Longland, head of menswear at Harrods.

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The two have teamed up to create a handful of exclusive products, including apparel as well as holiday-ready gifts. Forget the Christmas hampers you thought you knew because Palace x Harrods is taking it to the next level. Harrods may be known for its iconic one, but it doesn't get much better than this.

If there's a streetwear lover in your life, the Palace x Harrods hamper is perfect. It features items such as co-branded bottles of wine, chocolate, coffee, tea, socks, and a beanie. Who would've thought we'd be sipping Palace wine?

As for the other apparel, each piece takes on Harrods' signature green hue, sporting gold detailing and logos. Hoodies, T-shirts, varsity jackets, and caps are all included. Palace has also been written in the luxury department store's recognizable font, for that extra touch.

Lastly, two skateboard decks are also available, cementing the influence of skate and streetwear within the luxury sector – which becomes especially true when there's a Palace shop inside Harrods.

“We are so thrilled to be working with Harrods: a proper London institution and one of the greatest shops in the world. I’ve been going to Harrods since I was a little kid: doing this collaboration with them is an absolute dream come true,” said Palace's Lev Tanju.

The collaboration will be available exclusively at Harrods starting December 10, 11 a.m. GMT until December 12, and will be available online until the 17th unless sold out, which, let's be real, it will be.

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