Stone Island
Stone Island launched in 1982 as part of Massimo Osti’s growing menswear vision, but quickly set itself apart from his other labels. The brand fused military tarpaulin, garment-dyed fabrics, and bold, unconventional silhouettes, reflecting Osti’s inventive approach and love of experimentation. Its name, inspired by pre-modernist writer Joseph Conrad, hints at a rugged, romantic sensibility that continues to shape its ethos today. Adopted early by Milanese paninari and later by British subcultures, Stone Island became a beacon for outsiders and obsessives alike—where innovation isn’t just engineered, but worn, weathered, and lived in.