Stone Island 21:55 - Jan 25 with 6081 views | lizzibee | My small wants a stone island sweatshirt for his birthday. Where is a good place to get one (that doesn't cost the earth!). Ive done a google shirt and OMG they are expensive |  | | |  |
This place.... on 13:54 - Jan 26 with 971 views | Lord_Lucan |
This place.... on 13:37 - Jan 26 by Kieran_Knows | Not sure what that page is like now, but I know a few years ago when he first started that page, he was outed by loads of people for selling fake stuff. As I say, that may have changed now, but I've always been wary of that page. |
Stone Island stuff is nowhere near the quality of old, in fact I think it started to go downhill after 2000 which coincided with the green edgeing being taken off the badge. I've got loads of pre 2000 stuff that is as good as new but later stuff hasn't faired as well - including a £650 jacket that the buttons all fell off and can't be replaced. If I am buying anything I would always buy older second hand stuff that has been looked after and there is plenty of it about but for the OP - there is loads of fake stuff about. If you buy off EBay ask the seller to send you a picture of the washing label. To the average bod the art number on the washing label is just a jumble of letters and numbers but the Art number tells you, what year & season the garment is from, the brand i.e. Stone Island, CP Company, SI Denims etc., the type of grament i.e. Jacket, Shirt, Knit etc., the style and manufacturing process. Very early pieces just have limited information and don't show the season/year or brand. The first two digits of the Art number refer to the Season/Year. By way of example the year / season numbers for 2000-2002 are: 2000 33 32 2001 35 34 2002 37 36 And so on The next two digits tells you the brand these are listed below. 13 - CP Under 16 14 - S.I. Denims 15 - Stone Island 16 - Stone Island Junior 18 - CP Company 20 - CP Donna The next digit is the garment type a list of these is below. 0 - Leather 1 - Shirts 2 - T-Shirts 3 - Trousers 4 - Shoulder Pieces 5 - Knitwear 6 - Sweatshirts 7 - Long Coats 8 - Suit 9 - Bags/Hats/Accessories A - Jacket/Blazer B - Swimming Trunks G - Waistcoat L - Bermuda Shorts M - Jacket S - Shoes The last 3 digits refer to the garment manufacture and dying processes. Unless the washing label shows an indication of the above mix then it is very likely a fake - although I was told that CP have stopped with the ART numbers but I don't know |  |
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Stone Island on 23:12 - Jan 26 with 815 views | Bluespeed225 | Smedley, John Simons, N Peal, Baracutta, Loake. I'm traditionally British these days! Except trainers. If it ain't vintage Adi, it's not coming in the house! |  | |  |
This place.... on 23:55 - Jan 26 with 772 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
This place.... on 13:54 - Jan 26 by Lord_Lucan | Stone Island stuff is nowhere near the quality of old, in fact I think it started to go downhill after 2000 which coincided with the green edgeing being taken off the badge. I've got loads of pre 2000 stuff that is as good as new but later stuff hasn't faired as well - including a £650 jacket that the buttons all fell off and can't be replaced. If I am buying anything I would always buy older second hand stuff that has been looked after and there is plenty of it about but for the OP - there is loads of fake stuff about. If you buy off EBay ask the seller to send you a picture of the washing label. To the average bod the art number on the washing label is just a jumble of letters and numbers but the Art number tells you, what year & season the garment is from, the brand i.e. Stone Island, CP Company, SI Denims etc., the type of grament i.e. Jacket, Shirt, Knit etc., the style and manufacturing process. Very early pieces just have limited information and don't show the season/year or brand. The first two digits of the Art number refer to the Season/Year. By way of example the year / season numbers for 2000-2002 are: 2000 33 32 2001 35 34 2002 37 36 And so on The next two digits tells you the brand these are listed below. 13 - CP Under 16 14 - S.I. Denims 15 - Stone Island 16 - Stone Island Junior 18 - CP Company 20 - CP Donna The next digit is the garment type a list of these is below. 0 - Leather 1 - Shirts 2 - T-Shirts 3 - Trousers 4 - Shoulder Pieces 5 - Knitwear 6 - Sweatshirts 7 - Long Coats 8 - Suit 9 - Bags/Hats/Accessories A - Jacket/Blazer B - Swimming Trunks G - Waistcoat L - Bermuda Shorts M - Jacket S - Shoes The last 3 digits refer to the garment manufacture and dying processes. Unless the washing label shows an indication of the above mix then it is very likely a fake - although I was told that CP have stopped with the ART numbers but I don't know |
Allan, you and Miss Slave are a match made in heaven. What you and her don't know about S.I, Mulberry and D.M. labels isn't worth knowing. More importantly though....y'ald stalker you!! (Edit....re pictures of innocent shoppers!) [Post edited 27 Jan 2023 8:12]
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Stone Island on 08:33 - Jan 27 with 623 views | textbackup |
Stone Island on 13:30 - Jan 26 by Lord_Lucan | I was shopping in B&M the other day and spotted a triple badger! Even a double badge is a bit uncool but triple! |
had you asked i'd have turned round for the photo |  |
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This place.... on 08:35 - Jan 27 with 618 views | textbackup |
This place.... on 13:54 - Jan 26 by Lord_Lucan | Stone Island stuff is nowhere near the quality of old, in fact I think it started to go downhill after 2000 which coincided with the green edgeing being taken off the badge. I've got loads of pre 2000 stuff that is as good as new but later stuff hasn't faired as well - including a £650 jacket that the buttons all fell off and can't be replaced. If I am buying anything I would always buy older second hand stuff that has been looked after and there is plenty of it about but for the OP - there is loads of fake stuff about. If you buy off EBay ask the seller to send you a picture of the washing label. To the average bod the art number on the washing label is just a jumble of letters and numbers but the Art number tells you, what year & season the garment is from, the brand i.e. Stone Island, CP Company, SI Denims etc., the type of grament i.e. Jacket, Shirt, Knit etc., the style and manufacturing process. Very early pieces just have limited information and don't show the season/year or brand. The first two digits of the Art number refer to the Season/Year. By way of example the year / season numbers for 2000-2002 are: 2000 33 32 2001 35 34 2002 37 36 And so on The next two digits tells you the brand these are listed below. 13 - CP Under 16 14 - S.I. Denims 15 - Stone Island 16 - Stone Island Junior 18 - CP Company 20 - CP Donna The next digit is the garment type a list of these is below. 0 - Leather 1 - Shirts 2 - T-Shirts 3 - Trousers 4 - Shoulder Pieces 5 - Knitwear 6 - Sweatshirts 7 - Long Coats 8 - Suit 9 - Bags/Hats/Accessories A - Jacket/Blazer B - Swimming Trunks G - Waistcoat L - Bermuda Shorts M - Jacket S - Shoes The last 3 digits refer to the garment manufacture and dying processes. Unless the washing label shows an indication of the above mix then it is very likely a fake - although I was told that CP have stopped with the ART numbers but I don't know |
i cross ref any CP label with their official partner, you can upload the QR code and they tell you if its real, the year etc. |  |
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