Cargo Shorts
£330
Antonioli
These cargo shorts by stone island combine technical innovation with a utilitarian aesthetic. Crafted from lightweight cotton-nylon micro ripstop, they feature a distinctive garment-dyed finish where the fabric reacts unevenly to the dye process, creating subtle tonal variations. The loose, wide-leg silhouette enhances comfort and movement, making them a contemporary staple for everyday wear with a functional edge.Nivoryncotton and nylon micro ripstopndrawstring waist and cuffsnside logo patchnmultipocketsnbutton and concealed zip closure.
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off-white
32

Cargo Shorts

shipped by  Antonioli
  • Express Delivery to Europe £20
    Express Delivery to the Rest of the World £30
colour
off-white
size
32
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These cargo shorts by stone island combine technical innovation with a utilitarian aesthetic. Crafted from lightweight cotton-nylon micro ripstop, they feature a distinctive garment-dyed finish where the fabric reacts unevenly to the dye process, creating subtle tonal variations. The loose, wide-leg silhouette enhances comfort and movement, making them a contemporary staple for everyday wear with a functional edge.Nivoryncotton and nylon micro ripstopndrawstring waist and cuffsnside logo patchnmultipocketsnbutton and concealed zip closure

about Stone Island

Stone Island is an Italian brand founded by Massimo Osti in 1982. It rapidly became famous due to the practicality and sturdiness of its creations. Clothing, accessories and footwear for men who appreciate fabrics treated with the most advanced techniques. The 'Liquid Reflective' jacket is one of the most famous garments of the brand: a jacket made of a fabric that is highly reflective thanks to a coating of thousands of glass microspheres. Towards the end of the ‘90s, the brand known by its compass patch was very popular among sportspeople, particularly football fans.

about Antonioli

The Antonioli boutique opened in Milan in 1987. Named after its founder, it offers clothes and accessories that immediately attract the public. In 2003 the shop moved to via Pasquale Paoli 1, into a place which was, around 1920, one of the first silent film theatres in Milan. Today, expanded to include a mechanical workshop, their re-structured 400m2 space boasts innovative materials and welcomes men and women who want to wear clothing that's in touch with the elegance of time.