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Stone Island Marina
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Stone Island Marina

Price
Luxury
Made in
IT
Founded
1982
Stone Island Marina is the deliberately-marine-and-nautical-aesthetic sub-line of Stone Island, the Italian luxury-technical-outerwear house founded in 1982 in Ravarino by Massimo Osti. The Marina sub-line was originally launched in 1985 as the brand's deliberately-marine-anchored sub-brand and has been continuously revived through the post-2010 Massimo-Osti-archive-research generation, with the Marina sub-line serving as the broader contemporary Stone Island marine-and-nautical-aesthetic operation. The Stone Island Marina vocabulary settled around several specific products: deliberately-marine-aesthetic technical-fabric outerwear (deliberately-engineered following the original Massimo Osti garment-dyeing-and-bonded-membrane construction traditions, with the Marina sub-line emphasizing marine-specific functional details), various sailing-and-boat-derived technical fabric variants, deliberately-marine-derived nautical-aesthetic graphic-design references, and a colour palette anchored to marine-blue, washed-navy, oxblood, washed-cream, ecru, plus the brand's recurring use of saturated marine-red, butter-yellow, and the iconic Italian-marine-aesthetic accent combinations. The sub-line is part of Stone Island, the Moncler Group-owned Italian luxury-technical-outerwear house (Moncler acquired Stone Island in 2020 for approximately €1.15 billion). Stone Island Marina distributes through every Stone Island flagship store globally — anchored to Milan (Via Montenapoleone), London (New Bond Street), Paris (Avenue Montaigne), New York (Soho), Tokyo (Aoyama, Ginza), Hong Kong, Shanghai, plus international wholesale through SSENSE, MR PORTER, MATCHES, Dover Street Market, Antonioli, the broader European luxury menswear specialty retailers, and a wide Asian wholesale presence including the Boontheshop and Lane Crawford networks. The Marina sub-line has been one of the more quietly disciplined post-2010 Stone Island archive-revival sub-lines.

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