Parke to launch sport collection on March 10

Parke is set to release its new Parke Sport collection on Tuesday, March 10, at 10 a.m. EST. The athletic-inspired line features a mix of loungewear comfort and sportswear style, teased on Instagram with skiing scenes. Colors include glacier blue, forest green, lilac purple, shadow navy, and metallic.

Parke, known for its monthly drops, follows its recent First of the Month collection with the Parke Sport line. Teasers appeared on the brand's Instagram on March 4, including a reel captioned “WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO? PARKE SPORT. FIT FOR ANYWHERE.” The video shows young women skiing and relaxing on a snow-capped mountain while wearing pieces from the collection. Additional posts and a profile picture update have built anticipation.

The collection drops every other Tuesday, though last month featured two releases for Valentine’s Day. Parke Sport emphasizes versatility, as stated in Instagram stories: “Parke Sport binds the comfort of loungewear with the cool of sportswear. Made for movement, fit for anywhere. Once you’re in it, you’ll get it. Step into Sport.” It includes returning and new colorways, along with items like a Parke-branded tracksuit, mockneck sweatshirts with the classic logo, and fleece pieces. The vibe draws from ’90s sporty-chic, with athletic-style stripes reminiscent of adidas tracksuits.

No full line sheet is available yet, but more details will emerge closer to the release. Parke continues its pattern of limited-edition drops, encouraging fans to stay updated via social media.

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