Supreme x Stone Island Camp Cap
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Stone Island Camp Cap is a low-crown, unstructured five-panel cap with a curved brim, a woven loop-back size closure, and a stitched compass patch on the front panel secured with the brand's signature two-button tab. Stone Island was founded in 1982 by Italian designer Massimo Osti in Ravarino and remains one of the few large apparel brands that dyes finished garments rather than the piece-dyed yarn or fabric, producing the tonal variation the label is known for. The FW23 Supreme version is cut from a creased, piece-dyed cotton-blend fabric with the compass patch on the front panel and co-branded Supreme markings on the internal label.
About Stone Island
Stone Island is an Italian sportswear label founded in 1982 by Massimo Osti in Ravarino, near Modena. The brand is known for experimental textile research, including garment-dyed pieces, reflective fabrics, thermosensitive Ice Jackets, and the Tela Stella material developed from truck tarpaulin. Every piece carries the detachable compass-rose badge buttoned to the left sleeve. Carlo Rivetti's Sportswear Company has operated the brand since 1983, and Moncler Group acquired a controlling stake in 2020. Stone Island has a long association with English football casual and terrace culture alongside its streetwear following. Supreme has collaborated with Stone Island on co-branded outerwear and knitwear.

