Watch How Stone Island's Durable Garment-Dyed Dyneema® Jackets Are Made
See these limited edition pieces go from concept to construction.
Italian-based tech wear imprint Stone Island just released a video documenting the process of how it’s garment-dyed Dyneema® Jackets are made. The journey follows the silhouette from fabric to construction and finally, to the Tortona Design Week in Milan where the pieces were shown as part of the brand’s “Prototype Research Series” exhibition. The video starts at the Dyneema® Production Facility in Arizona, then to the Stone Island headquarters where the materials go through a careful garment dyeing process. SI claims that the garment-dyed (treated with 50 color recipes) jackets are made from the “most durable and lightweight” fibers — they’re flexible and have increased tear, puncture and abrasion performance.
The limited edition jackets comprise of 2 series and 50 pieces. They will be available on April 26 on Stoneisland.com and the Stone Island App. Watch the video above to learn more about the capsule.