For Autumn-Winter ’25-’26, Stone Island doubles down on its relentless pursuit of material innovation and utilitarian sophistication, introducing a standout piece that feels equal parts tactical gear and design artefact. At the heart of this season’s release is the Q100008 RIPSTOP LIGHT HT NYLON jacket, a garment poised to earn a permanent slot in the Stone Island archive for its advanced engineering and visual purity.

Rooted in Massimo Osti’s legacy of pushing textile boundaries, this new jacket arrives as a symbol of post-digital resilience — with musician Isaac Hale as its face. Hale’s presence bridges the gap between streetwear grit and a military-inspired future vision, perfectly aligning with a piece that doesn’t just resist wear — it redefines it.

Crafted from high-tenacity 6.6 ripstop nylon, the jacket is a feat of lightweight durability. Designed for both extreme weather and the urban grind, it balances toughness with flexibility. Its semi-transparent fabric offers more than visual intrigue; reinforced layering in key zones gives it an almost architectural structure, emblematic of Stone Island’s obsession with geometry and technical form.
Performance is further dialed up with an anti-slip coating, enhancing the jacket’s real-world functionality. Its design details are no afterthought either: an adjustable hood, reflective nylon accents across the hood, chest, and sleeves, and a system of zippered pockets, including semi-transparent interiors, add to the piece’s adaptive appeal. Anchored by the iconic Stone Island compass badge, elasticated cuffs, rear vents, and a drawstring hem complete the look — a silhouette that slides seamlessly between precision-engineered fashion and functional utility.
