Stone Island

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Stone Island was founded in 1982 by Massimo Osti, the same designer who built CP Company from a workwear experiment into one of Italy's most technically ambitious clothing brands. Stone Island came out of that same curiosity — a label built around what happens when you treat fabric as a material problem to solve rather than a surface to decorate.

The compass badge on the left sleeve is the most recognised detail in the range. What sits underneath it matters more: nylon shells finished with metallic coating, cotton jerseys garment-dyed after assembly, outerwear treated with heat-reactive pigments that change colour in the cold. These are not novelties. They are the results of a manufacturing process that most brands do not attempt.

The range at Casual Quarter covers outerwear, knitwear, and jersey — all genuine Stone Island stock, priced below retail.

Sizing is consistent with European standards. Stone Island outerwear runs true to size with a relaxed fit through the body. If you are between sizes, your usual size is the right call.