If you like streetwear, you've probably been wearing Palace for years. The cult London-based skate label might be designed for men, but that hasn't stopped women from copping their shell suits or 'P' embroidered caps.

This week, however, the label dropped its first womenswear offering.

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Palace x adidas

They've teamed up with Adidas and created a collection of tennis whites - just in time for this year's Wimbledon season.

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This is the second time the sportswear giant has teamed up with the London skate brand, and notably the first time they've designed clothes specifically for women.

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Palace x adidas

In the women's corner, you've a dress, tank top and shorts, and tee and skirt set to pick from, all boasting the shiny new Adidas by Palace branding.

There's also a range of accessories, including socks, caps, wristbands, a white terry towel bucket hat, tennis balls and everyone's summer essential: an umbrella.

If you're still interested in the men's stuff, there's a white tracksuit with removable sleeves, polo shirts, graphic tees and shorts to set your all-white tennis heart alight.

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Palace x adidas

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Palace x adidas

The Alasdair McLellan-shot lookbook features Blondey McCoy, Lucien Clarke, and Rory Milanes as well as adidas pro tennis players Alexander Zverev and Garbine Muguruza.

The collection launches globally on 3 July, and will available in select Palace, Adidas and Dover Street Markets worldwide, plus on the Palace website. Prices start from £12 for a pair of socks to £224 for jackets.

Race you to the queue.

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Louise Donovan is the Deputy Digital Editor at ELLE UK, with a focus on international women's rights, global development and human interest stories. She's reported from countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.