Stone Island AW’014’015 Tortoise Camouflage

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Tortoise Camouflage is the new graphical concept that draws from a classic and noble material: the tortoise shell, with the intention of redefining the camouflage virtues.

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A strong presence that flows through all the collection, with different versions, contaminating every product group, from the outerwear to the accessories.

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