Cotton Fleece Hooded Zip Sweatshirt
The full-zip cotton hoodie with the compass badge — the sweatshirt's hooded sibling and a streetwear staple.
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Story & heritage
The hooded zip-up is the crewneck's hooded counterpart — the same garment-dyed cotton-fleece build with a drawstring hood, a full zip and the compass badge on the left arm. It is the piece that carried Stone Island deepest into youth subculture: the brand is a global staple of football casual, hip-hop and streetwear culture, and the zip hoodie is the everyday uniform at the heart of that.
Stone Island became popular through the football-casual scene in 1980s and 1990s Europe and, during the 2010s, in the U.S. and Canada — adopted by figures from the terraces to musicians and athletes including David Beckham and Pep Guardiola. The hoodie's appeal is its restraint: no front logo, just the badge on the sleeve doing the talking.
Materials & craft
The hoodie is cut from a brushed cotton fleece and garment dyed for the house's faded, uneven colour. A full two-way zip runs the front, a drawstring tunnel adjusts the hood, and ribbing finishes the cuffs and hem. As on the crewneck, the buttoned-on compass patch sits on the upper left sleeve — detachable, and dyed to sit with the body colour.
How to choose & style
The zip hoodie is the workhorse — wear it open over a tee, zipped under a shell, or hood-up as the streetwear staple it has become. Black is the default and the most versatile; the garment-dyed earth tones are the quiet choice and the brights the loud one. It layers cleanly under the brand's overshirts and Membrana jackets, building the full Stone Island look from the inside out.