Hello mate I’ve got a jumper here it’s got the stone island writing over the front but in green? Certi logo has been cut, had it a while. Did stone island ever make the writing green?
Your wrong on green edged badges some do have white stitching I’ve been a buyer of SI since 1993 and I’ve still got most stuff from 90s the later green edged badges 98/99 had white on the back 100% fact
@@TrussArchive yes I have green edged jackets from 80s there different from 90s and 90s some had white through the back most had black but I can assure you I always bought jackets shirts jumpers from reputable stores and flagship store BEAK ST at the time now BREWER ST so I know for a fact just because of white thread on the back is in no way any shape or form means it’s fake I was the very first one to say about the drop stitch at the button holes and then everyone started on about it that’s another fact at one time I had the biggest collection but I’ve sold international and here in uk CP COMPANY AND SI now I see a lot of younger generation but collect much more than me MATTSISLAND is just one of many that saw a nish in the market I was doing it before Matt was even born not dissing him I think the lad is great but there’s to many so called experts saying about how to tell fakes and a lot are wrong anyway just saying 😂👍🏼
@@TrussArchive I had hundreds most in my mothers place in Scotland which I think now my nephews are all pilfering a few pieces in London in my flat and I’ve a few pieces here with me in wales while Iam working here. The amount I’ve sold you could fill a shop all 10/10 condition and well looked after sold to guys in Australia 🇦🇺 Russia 🇷🇺 Northern Ireland Indonesia 🇮🇩 Switzerland 🇨🇭 Scotland 🏴 England 🏴 the list goes on it’s been crazy because some jackets I sold 15 to 18 years ago are still popping up and I know straight away that’s one of mine
Check out the Certilogo number online just Google Certilogo and the site will be at the top. Punch the number in and it'll tell you fake or authentic. If it's an Art Number same thing just search for the Art Number checker and put the number in. The first 2 numbers tell you the year and season and the others are the dyes used etc. The Certilogo was introduced in 2014 Art Number before that.Hope this helps.
The certi logo system is not foolproof. I scanned a thin knit recently which was bought from zee & co which came back as authentic but the label clearly had the straight L , the art number correctly identified the piece as 2019 knitwear 🤷♂️
Great tip on the buttons, with items pre certilogo its for sure the simplest way
Keep up the good work dude , thanks for this vidéo ! And nice stone island stock wtb :)
Stone Island also use SKA Italia zips.
Can you tell if a two buttons stone island badge is fake if it's smaller than other badges?
Hello mate I’ve got a jumper here it’s got the stone island writing over the front but in green? Certi logo has been cut, had it a while. Did stone island ever make the writing green?
Hi bud I’m new at stone island stuff but I have a badge my dad gave me it’s the green on out side how do I know if it real mate
Nice overshirt, where did you buy it
Thanks for the vide very helpful ! What’s the jacket you’re wearing please its very nice ?
Thanks! It’s a Stone Island Polyframe Nylon Overshirt
Is it meanr be like a cross like shape on the buttons four triangles
Your wrong on green edged badges some do have white stitching I’ve been a buyer of SI since 1993 and I’ve still got most stuff from 90s the later green edged badges 98/99 had white on the back 100% fact
Interesting - was that something you’ve seen often on rarely? Maybe different stitching techniques from time to time in the early days?
@@TrussArchive yes I have green edged jackets from 80s there different from 90s and 90s some had white through the back most had black but I can assure you I always bought jackets shirts jumpers from reputable stores and flagship store BEAK ST at the time now BREWER ST so I know for a fact just because of white thread on the back is in no way any shape or form means it’s fake I was the very first one to say about the drop stitch at the button holes and then everyone started on about it that’s another fact at one time I had the biggest collection but I’ve sold international and here in uk CP COMPANY AND SI now I see a lot of younger generation but collect much more than me MATTSISLAND is just one of many that saw a nish in the market I was doing it before Matt was even born not dissing him I think the lad is great but there’s to many so called experts saying about how to tell fakes and a lot are wrong anyway just saying 😂👍🏼
@@amac3368would love to come and explore some of the collection if you’d let us?
@@TrussArchive I had hundreds most in my mothers place in Scotland which I think now my nephews are all pilfering a few pieces in London in my flat and I’ve a few pieces here with me in wales while Iam working here.
The amount I’ve sold you could fill a shop all 10/10 condition and well looked after sold to guys in Australia 🇦🇺 Russia 🇷🇺 Northern Ireland Indonesia 🇮🇩 Switzerland 🇨🇭 Scotland 🏴 England 🏴 the list goes on it’s been crazy because some jackets I sold 15 to 18 years ago are still popping up and I know straight away that’s one of mine
Could you be able to help my find out if my old stone island jacket is real, i recently bought it and want to know if its real - Good video:)
Check out the Certilogo number online just Google Certilogo and the site will be at the top. Punch the number in and it'll tell you fake or authentic. If it's an Art Number same thing just search for the Art Number checker and put the number in. The first 2 numbers tell you the year and season and the others are the dyes used etc. The Certilogo was introduced in 2014 Art Number before that.Hope this helps.
what do you think about topstoney
Garbage
The certi logo system is not foolproof. I scanned a thin knit recently which was bought from zee & co which came back as authentic but the label clearly had the straight L , the art number correctly identified the piece as 2019 knitwear 🤷♂️
Knitwear pieces have a straight L, only pieces where it happen. Im pretty sure Mat's island mentions it in a video.
All you have to do is type in the certilogo code on the website and it’ll tell you
Hello i have a « max » zip on a jacket that’s is legit or not ? Thank
How old is the item?
It’s not hard to copy that label and make it genuine.
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