Compass Logo Baseball Cap
The cotton baseball cap with the embroidered compass — the badge worn on the head, and a streetwear staple in its own right.
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Story & heritage
The baseball cap puts the compass on the head — an embroidered version of the brand's emblem on a clean cotton six-panel. It belongs to the accessories line that grew alongside the jackets, and it carries the same logic: the cap is plain except for the badge, so it signals Stone Island without shouting.
The compass it carries is the brand's heraldry — the nautical star and compass-rose that references both the military inspirations of the label and the sense of adventure and exploration that drove its founder. On a cap, it is one of the most accessible and most worn pieces in the range, equally at home on the terraces and in the street.
Materials & craft
The cap is built from a sturdy cotton — ripstop, reps or a resin-treated nylon depending on the model — in a structured six-panel shape with a curved brim and an adjustable back strap. The compass is embroidered onto a side panel or the front, in tonal or contrast thread, and the construction is deliberately clean so the emblem reads as the only detail.
How to choose & style
The cap is the daily badge — black with a tonal compass is the most discreet, the green-and-yellow embroidery the most recognisable. It finishes the brand's full accessory set with the beanie and gloves, and pairs as naturally with a shell jacket as with a hoodie. A simple, low-commitment way to wear the compass.