Stone Island Clothing Review

January 30th, 2009 by admin

Stone Island has definitely been through a lot of ups and downs since its debut in the 1980s, especially with regards to its originality and reputation as a clothesline. As a partner of CP Company and under the leadership of Massimo Osti, you can already see the similarity in style and concept in the outerwear, shirts, sweaters, etc. One of the unique qualities so far that I’ve seen about Stone Island is its use of nylon material to create a metal effect. The brand still equips functionality and style together, which I find very admirable since they have managed to pull it off so well. Though the brand was handled for 10 years by Middlesbrough’s Paul Harvey, it only began shining once again when it was returned to the Italian designers and is still going strong.

So far Stone Island falls completely under men’s apparel as most of the designs are masculine, so this could be a good brand to go for when looking for good outfits for the male members of the family. There are a lot of designs and styles to choose, from hand-painted camouflage to Raso Gommato, which is a water resistant cotton satin fabric used specifically for the military. Stone Island also has an attractive line of men’s accessories and so far, all of them live up to the standards of Italian fashion.

Stone Island has much to be proud of and is still continuing its progress for ultimate perfection. You can expect a lot of this brand this coming fall and winter seasons.

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