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Check badge size before you order a replacement

Most fit issues come from buying the right-looking badge without checking button spacing or the intended garment line. Use this page to avoid that mistake.

guide/Published February 10, 2024/Updated March 13, 2026
Stone Island classic badge shown close up for size and shape reference

Standard badge fit

Most adult Stone Island replacement badges follow the standard two-button layout and overall badge shape buyers expect on classic garments. That makes a standard replacement the right starting point for most orders.

  • Check the button spacing rather than the colour first.
  • Compare the badge shape with your missing or worn original if possible.
  • Do not assume junior and adult badges always fit the same way.

What to compare before you buy

Use close-up garment photos to compare the badge panel size, not just the overall sleeve. A slightly wrong badge can still look close in a product grid but feel obviously off once attached.

  • Panel width and height
  • Button spacing
  • Badge edge position on the sleeve

When to check the junior guide

If the garment is from the junior line or you are not sure which line it belongs to, use the junior badge size guide before ordering. That is the quickest way to avoid buying the wrong replacement twice.

Frequently asked questions

Do all Stone Island replacement badges use the same size?

No. Adult classics are the default, but junior lines and some garment families can differ enough that checking size first saves returns and misfits.

What matters most for fit: badge width or button spacing?

Button spacing is usually the deciding factor. If the buttons do not line up with the sleeve attachment points, the badge will not sit correctly.

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