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Replacement Stone Island buttons and badge hardware

If the badge is missing, the buttons are often missing too. Use this guide to check what should be included, how button fit affects the badge, and when to choose a badge-and-buttons listing.

guide/Published May 23, 2026/Updated May 23, 2026
Rear view of a classic replacement badge showing button attachment points

Start with the full badge-and-buttons set

Most replacement buyers should look for a listing that includes the badge and the two attachment buttons. Buying only the badge can leave you stuck if the garment hardware is also missing.

The product page should make the included components clear before checkout.

  • Confirm whether two buttons are included.
  • Check that the badge is built for removable two-button attachment.
  • Use rear product photos when available to inspect the attachment side.

Button fit matters more than the listing title

A listing can use the right keywords and still be wrong for your garment if the button position does not match. Check the sleeve attachment area and compare it against the badge size guide before ordering.

Button fit is also a trust signal. A good listing explains the included parts and gives enough product photography to inspect the attachment side, not just the front embroidery.

  • Look for clear front and rear product photos.
  • Avoid listings that hide whether buttons are included.
  • Use the button-spacing guide if the old badge is unavailable.

When to ask before ordering

If both the badge and buttons are gone, use old garment photos or measurements to compare the attachment area. If you cannot confirm the fit, ask a fit question before checkout.

This is especially important for older garments, junior pieces, and tonal Ghost styles where buyers are often replacing from memory rather than from a badge they can measure.

Do not treat generic buttons as a shortcut

Generic buttons may physically pass through a hole but still sit wrong, look wrong, or pull the badge out of shape. For replacement-badge buyers, the goal is a clean sleeve fit, not just something that fastens.

Stone Island Badges is an independent replacement-badge store and is not affiliated with Stone Island S.p.A.; use product photos and fit guidance before ordering.

Frequently asked questions

Do replacement Stone Island badges usually include buttons?

Good replacement listings should say whether buttons are included. If the original garment buttons are missing too, choose a badge-and-buttons listing rather than a badge-only listing.

Can I attach a badge without the correct buttons?

It is not recommended. Incorrect buttons can make the badge sit poorly, stress the felt, or fail to hold securely on the sleeve.

What should I check if only one Stone Island button is missing?

Check whether the remaining button matches the replacement set. If the finish or size differs, replacing both buttons is usually cleaner than mixing old and new hardware.

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