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Vintage Stone Island 2010 Men's Beige Button Up Size Medium Blazer Trench Utility Jacket

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Management number 57856366 Release Date 2026/02/10 List Price $88.07 Model Number 57856366
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★ Size & Fit Size on Tag: Medium Recommended Size: Men’s Small/Medium Measurements: Pit to Pit - 21" Shoulder to Hem - 27" Pit to Cuff - 20" ★ Condition Era: Autumn / Winter Season, 2010 Condition: Good Flaws: Visible signs of wear throughout with light staining and mild discolouration, most noticable on close inspection. Unfortunately the compass badge and buttons are missing on only the arm, however an easy fix. Note: SKU858 ★ Details & Features Early 2000s Stone Island field jacket in a classic beige tone, showcasing the brand’s utilitarian design language from this era. Features a structured collar, multi pocket front including chest and lower cargo pockets, articulated sleeve construction and adjustable internal drawcords for a custom fit. Crafted in a lightweight technical fabric blend with subtle panel shaping and reinforced stitching throughout, reflecting Stone Island’s focus on function driven garment engineering. Naturally aged with a worn in patina that enhances its archive military and terracewear aesthetic, making it a strong example of early 2000s Stone Island outerwear.

BrandStone IslandBrand menu
SizeM
ConditionGood
ColorBeige
CategoryMen > Clothing > Outerwear > Jackets > Field & utility jackets

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