Stone Island Marina FW24 Is Technical and Nautical
Pictured in a David Sims-shot campaign starring artist Alexandre Diop.
Stone Island Marina’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection takes a technical lens to “garments worn at sea,” with a small lineup of nautical-inspired silhouettes made to withstand the ocean’s rocky climates.
The compact line’s hero piece is a nylon canvas jacket plated with a mega-reflective coating, which employs a resin bath containing thousands of glass microspheres. The advanced material helps the silhouette resist water and wind, while massive external chest pockets with Velcro flaps and nylon tape, slanted side pockets and hidden zippers champion utilitarianism.
Chino pants, made from garment-dyed cotton moleskin, complement the bulky coat with more storage compartments and functional features. The garment boasts two slanted hand pockets, as well as two snap-fastening pockets on the front of the waist and two slit pockets on the back. On the right leg, meanwhile, another slit pocket dons Stone Island embroidery.
Rounding out the lineup, the collection includes a beanie composed of a finely ribbed wool polyester blend. Notably, the fused textile is sprayed with the label’s signature iconography across the crown.
The collection is now available to shop on Stone Island’s webstore, with prices ranging from $293 USD to $2,270 USD. Take a look at the designs in the line’s David Sims-shot campaign, starring artist Alexandre Diop, above.