Description
Size M
Color Orange
Condition Excellent Condition
Product details
Stone Island
This Stone Island crewneck sweater is crafted from a lightweight yet warm wool-blend knit, presented in a striking bright orange shade. Designed with the brand’s signature compass badge on the sleeve, it combines everyday comfort with unmistakable Stone Island identity. The classic silhouette makes it versatile for layering, while the vibrant color adds a bold touch to any wardrobe.
Features & Details
• Size: M
• Condition: Excellent Condition
• Color: Orange
• Made in Italy
• Material: 100% Cotton
• Classic crewneck design
• Ribbed collar, cuffs and hem
• Signature removable Stone Island compass patch on the left sleeve
Measurements
• Chest – 20.5″ / 52.1 cm
• Length – 26.5″ / 67.3 cm
• Sleeve Length – 27″ / 68.6 cm
• Shoulder Width – 15.5″ / 39.4 cm
• Bottom Width – 16″ / 40.6 cm
Additional Information
• We take all photos ourselves. The item you see is exactly the one you will receive.
• Every item is carefully inspected and guaranteed 100% authentic.
• This is a unique piece, available in a single example.
Feel free to message us anytime with questions. We’ll be happy to help
Quality control
Every vintage item in our collection undergoes rigorous authentication and quality assessment. Our European specialists carefully examine each piece to verify its authenticity, assess its condition, and document any unique characteristics. We provide detailed photographs and honest descriptions to ensure transparency about the item’s vintage nature and any signs of age or wear.
Delivery Policy
We ship all items from our European warehouse directly to the USA via insured international shipping. Standard delivery typically takes 10-14 business days, with tracking information provided upon dispatch. Express shipping options (3-5 business days) are available at checkout for an additional fee. All packages are professionally packed to ensure your vintage treasures arrive safely. Import duties may apply according to US customs regulations.




