Overshirt from Italy's C.P. Company, founded by the man who would go on to establish the Stone Island label. Made from a lightweight, stretchy corduroy.
• Button fastening.
• Turn down collar.
• One chest pocket with flap.
• Pocket adorned with the iconic plastic lens on the left overarm.
• Two-button adjustable cuffs.
Fit
• True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
• Model measures: height 189cm, weight 76kg and wears a size M.
Measurements (cm) | S | M | L | XL |
Sleeve Length | 50 | 50 | 51 | 55 |
Chest | 104 | 108 | 114 | 122 |
Bottom Width | 102 | 108 | 114 | 122 |
Garment Length | 59 | 63 | 63 | 64 |
Founded in 1971 by Massimo Osti, who would later go on to establish the Stone Island brand, C.P. Company has consistently been at the forefront of outerwear innovation, with a style combining traditional military utilitarianism with durable workwear and ground-breaking sportswear.
In recent years, the brand has become particularly associated with its garment-dyed collections, shunning the use of pre-dyed fabrics. This method gives their apparel a unique character and often a lightly worn look.
One of the brand’s most iconic designs is the "Goggle Jacket", a perennial part of their collections with a pair of lenses sewn into the hood. This characteristic element was first featured on the brand’s Explorer Jacket from 1987, and the integrated lenses have since become a recurring theme in C.P. Company’s collections
Founded in 1971 by Massimo Osti, who would later go on to establish the Stone Island brand, C.P. Company has consistently been at the forefront of outerwear innovation, with a style combining traditional military utilitarianism with durable workwear and ground-breaking sportswear.
In recent years, the brand has become particularly associated with its garment-dyed collections, shunning the use of pre-dyed fabrics. This method gives their apparel a unique character and often a lightly worn look.
One of the brand’s most iconic designs is the "Goggle Jacket", a perennial part of their collections with a pair of lenses sewn into the hood. This characteristic element was first featured on the brand’s Explorer Jacket from 1987, and the integrated lenses have since become a recurring theme in C.P. Company’s collections