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Lost your Stone Island badge? Start here
If the badge is missing, the quickest way forward is to identify the style, check the fit, and move into the right replacement page.
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Identify the badge type before you order
If the original badge is missing, start by identifying whether the garment used a standard classic badge, a white variation, a black or Ghost style, or a more specialist technical badge.
Classic replacements fit the largest share of garments, but tonal and low-contrast pieces need a closer finish match.
- Classic yellow compass badges are the safest first comparison for standard garments.
- White badge searches usually map to off-white and lighter replacement options.
- Black and Ghost styles need closer attention to finish and contrast.
Check fit, buttons, and button spacing
A lost badge usually means you no longer have the original as a physical reference. That makes size and button spacing more important, especially if you are ordering from memory or old photos.
- Use the badge size guide before choosing a replacement.
- Confirm whether replacement buttons are included.
- If in doubt, compare against another Stone Island garment you already own.
Move from the guide to the right product page
Once you know the badge type, move straight to the product page that matches it. That is usually the quickest way to find the right replacement.
- Go to classic if the garment used the standard compass badge.
- Use the white badge guide if the original finish was lighter.
- Go to black or Ghost pages if the garment used a tonal badge.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do first if my Stone Island badge is lost?
Identify the badge type first, then compare fit and button spacing before ordering. Most buyers should start with the classic replacement page unless the garment clearly used a tonal or specialist badge.
Can I replace a lost Stone Island badge without the original as a reference?
Yes, but you should use the size guide, close-up product images, and the install guide to reduce the risk of choosing the wrong replacement.
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