{ "story": [ { "id": "philosophy", "title": "Philosophy", "image": { "uri": "http://cdn3.yoox.biz/stoneisland/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/philosophy1.jpg", "caption": "" }, "body": "A culture of research, experimentation, function and use are the matrixes that have always defined Stone Island: the sportswear brand established in 1982, designed to become a symbol of extreme research on fibers and textiles, applied to an innovative design. Season after season, it is through the study of form and the “manipulation” of the matter that Stone Island has found its own language with the aim of establishing new boundaries in the world of garment making. \r\n\r\nThe study of uniforms and of work wear, its evolution according to new requirements of use, has become Stone Island’s observation post for defining a project in which the clothing item’s function is never just aesthetic.\r\n\r\nAn ongoing investigation, thorough and without frontiers, on the processing and ennobling of fibers and textiles, leading to discover materials and production techniques never used before in the clothing industry.\r\n\r\nJackets constructed in nylon monofilament, deriving from the water filtering technology. Highly reflective or thermo-sensitive fabrics, changing color with the variation of temperature. Featherweight polyester cloth vacuum- coated with a 100% stainless steel film used in aviation technology to protect the on-board computers. Non-woven materials, Kevlar® and polyester felt, rhomboidal nets in polyester used in the construction industry and coated in polyurethane. These are some examples of materials conceived by Stone Island philosophy.\r\n\r\nStone Island’s strength is also based on the unique ability to intervene on the finished item, through the continuous tests on dyeing and treatments carried out in the Sportswear Company’s laboratory of color. A department able to combine advanced technology, experience and human capacity and that has developed more than 60,000 different recipes of dyes throughout the years.\r\n\r\nAll the accumulated knowledge and experience, an inalienable heritage, on which great part of Stone Island’s know-how is based, is kept in the historical archive that collects the trial tests, and the recipes for textile dyeing and handling that have been developed by all those people who have worked on this project with passion.", "__index": "0", "dateCreated": "Thu, 05 Nov 2015 00:24:44 GMT" }, { "id": "history", "title": "History", "image": { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/ce68408c-34b3-40ca-8ddf-c10cd1412c5f.jpg", "caption": "" }, "body": "Stone Island, the Italian brand that reinvented the concept of casual wear, was founded in 1982 out of the passion and brilliant research into textile finishing performed by its creator and art director, intellectual from Bologna, Massimo Osti. It was Osti, in the mid-Seventies, who researched thousands of uniforms and pieces of work clothing and catalogued their functional characteristics. In Ravarino, in the province of Modena, he created a company whose hub was a full-scale center of research into materials and treatments became a sophisticated laboratory for garment and experimental dyeing.\r\n\r\nThe story of Stone Island began, almost by chance, with research into a special material, a thick truck tarpaulin, the outstanding feature of which was that it had been resin-treated in red on one side and blue on the other. The first prototype was too stiff, so it was washed for a long period in water with pumice stones to break down the structure of the material. The result was surprising, a worn-look garment with great appeal. It was therefore decided to create seven jackets in that unique fabric called Tela Stella, and to give this product a name. The strong identity of the project called for an important name, which was identified by analyzing the most commonly occurring words in Joseph Conrad’s novels: the words Stone and Island were chosen.\r\n\r\nStone Island has a marine feel, conjuring up old oilskins corroded by the sea and a military feel, which is drawn from the fund of research completed until that time. The name also evokes a love of the sea and that first treatment selected to “process” the garments. The badge, the detachable fabric label that has distinguished Stone Island garments since the first season, showed a Compass Rose, displayed like a military badge.\r\n\r\nThe reaction is immediate. Stone Island became a success phenomenon, with no set plan or marketing research behind it: a uniquely Italian mix of creativity, intuition and entrepreneurial spirit. A star was born.", "__index": "1", "dateCreated": "Thu, 05 Nov 2015 00:27:25 GMT" }, { "id": "carlo-rivetti", "title": "Carlo Rivetti", "image": { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/2fe16d85-e85f-4f12-ae55-72622c8efafd.jpg", "caption": "" }, "body": "My family has deep roots within the clothing industry. In the 19th century, Giuseppe Rivetti – son of Giovanni Battista, Italy’s first carding machine operator, inherited his father’s passion and in order to fund his own wool factory he secretly sold cows from the family farms to buy looms. By 1872 he had his own wool factory: “Giuseppe Rivetti e Figli”, which later merged with the Turin based GFT group (Gruppo Finanziario Tessile). There, my uncle Pinot had the unique idea of rubberizing wool fabrics to increase their performance. This fondness for research also drove my father, Silvio. In the immediate post-war period, he set off for the United States where he found the Palm Beach Incorporated company, who produced something that didn’t yet exist in Europe: clothing constructed on theoretical measurements; what we now know as sizes. My father was stunned, working for six months as a laborer, before returning and convincing his brothers to give up their shares in the wool factories in order to buy out GFT. \r\n\r\nIn the early 1950’s GFT measured more than 25,000 Italians, which allowed them to effectively dress the whole nation for the first time with non-tailored garments. \r\n\r\nThe 1973 oil crisis brought severe yet swift recession, and something had to be done to recover sales. My cousin, Marco Rivetti, noticed a French couturier working in a women’s outerwear firm we’d acquired one year earlier. He would design and fit the garments, write orders in Paris and then use our company to manufacture them. He was Emanuel Ungaro. This led us to realize that in order to re-launch the sector we needed to add a fundamental ingredient to the clothing industry: fashion. As a result, GFT became a licensee of the rising stars of Italian fashion, including Giorgio Armani and Valentino. The rise of Italian-made Prêt à Porter was due to the ability to combine entrepreneurial ability with creativity.\r\n\r\nI joined GFT in 1975. Towards the end of that decade, I had the idea to start a new area within the group; to generate something more timeless: sportswear. In the early 1980’s, I discovered C.P. Company, a firm known for being innovative and cutting edge in this field. The company was owned by Trabaldo Togna and Massimo Osti, a graphic artist by profession and the firm’s designer and art director. We bought first 50% in 1983 and later on the entire company. That was the beginning of my journey. In 1993 I left GFT and, together with my sister Cristina, acquired 100% of the firm which is known today as Sportswear Company. \r\n\r\nIt was in 1983 that I got to know Massimo Osti, who had brought Stone Island into existence almost by chance, a year earlier. A special fabric named ‘Tela Stella’ had arrived in the company: a cloth that had a different color on each side, used to make truck tarpaulins. The effect was very interesting but had little to do with the existing C.P. Company line. Osti decided to do something special with that fabric and created a collection of just seven jackets. The collection strongly referenced military style with the now iconic badge inspired by military insignia. The compass symbolized love for the sea and an aim for constant research.\r\n\r\nMassimo was at least ten years ahead of others in his field. He saw himself as a producer rather than a fashion designer. His achievement establishing Stone Island was not only appealing and saleable, but also true to his core belief in informal wear. His ideas were drawn from military and work wear, accompanying them with endless textile research.\r\n\r\nIn the mid-nineties, Massimo our paths eventually came apart, and I found myself with the difficult task of finding someone to design Stone Island. In 1994 as I wandered through a Munich trade fair I came across the work of designer Paul Harvey, an English designer who lived in Sant’Arcangelo di Romagna, Italy. I was struck by a strange feeling of familiarity and cried out: “so here’s the Stone of the 21st Century!”. From 1996, with Paul, we embarked on the second era of our brand.\r\n\r\nPaul designed 24 collections, each consistent in the evolution and research that has always set Stone Island apart. He is another extraordinary character. After graduating Central Saint Martins, he decided fashion was not his career path and worked as a truck driver! Only after marrying a fantastic Italian lady and moving to Italy did he start designing clothes. His approach to design has functionality in its blood, which allowed him to interpret Stone Island perfectly. He led the brand masterfully into the new century. \r\n\r\nAfter 12 marvelous years, Paul needed to leave the fashion world to “do something for the Planet”. With such a noble ambition, I could only accept and support his decision. In that moment, facing another crucial decision, I came to the conclusion the era of “one man at the helm” was over. Times had changed. It was necessary to be multicultural in order to be truly contemporary. I built a design team. I felt that in this era it is this possible to face all aspects of a world only with several minds and several visions: and this has been Stone Island from 2008 to today. \r\n\r\nI feel like the coach. I choose which men to send onto the pitch, depending upon who we have to play: We need to be more sensitive, faster, and ready to grasp the signs of strength and weakness. As a result, we need multi-cultural people that travel the world and observe it from different viewpoints: people of different ages and from different cultures.\r\n\r\nThis, in short, is my story. I like to think there’s a common thread that binds us all. A desire for continual experimentation and research, not without a touch of healthy insanity: that special something that makes our Stone Island much more than a just a clothing brand.\r\n\r\nCarlo Rivetti,\r\nPresident and Creative Director, Stone Island", "__index": "2", "dateCreated": "Thu, 05 Nov 2015 00:27:38 GMT" } ], "archive": [ { "id": "-010-015", "title": "'010'015", "images": [ { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/2bafd7a2-fbbb-4904-8e64-ff394888fd24.png", "label": "LIQUID REFLECTIVE", "code": "5315 42944", "caption": "Fabric that is highly reflective owing to its coating made up\r\nof thousands of glass microspheres. Each finished garment\r\nis hand sprayed individually and individually baked dry.\r\nThe varying intensity of the reflective element and varying\r\nintensity of color, the dribbling and speckled effect, are\r\nowing to the high level of craftsmanship involved in the\r\nprocess, making each garment unique and unrepeatable.\r\nLining in quilted microfiber with polyester padding.\r\nStone Island badge with white embroidery, reserved for\r\ngarments that are made using advanced research into\r\nfabrics or processes." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/a0714935-2800-425f-9b34-63fdc4a7fc78.png", "label": "30/30 JACKET", "code": "5715 4TTY2", "caption": "The 30/30 jacket is a cross section of the state of the art of Stone Island. A testament to three decades of exploration and development, it has been designed to embody the spirit of Stone Island’s endless creativity. Linked by the signature looped rigging system, both the jacket shell and jacket liner are reversible. These can be worn, either together or alone, in a total of 10 different ways. The transformative\r\nproperties of the fabrics mean that these 10 ways can each be worn in 3 different modes: Ice, Reflective,\r\nand Normal; resulting in a total of 30 different jacket states.\r\nThis piece features is our 30th anniversary special edition badge.\r\nJACKET /SHELL _ RASO GOMMATO PRISMATIC COVER.\r\nSatin weave cotton of military origin bonded on the inside to a a shiny transparent fine-grained polyurethane film reflecting the light, magnifying the color effects and bestowing the surface with a three-dimensional and ‘liquid’ appearance.\r\nJACKET/ LINER_ THERMO REFLECTIVE / ENGINEERED WOOL\r\nThis material merges two of Stone Island’s most avant-garde research paths. It explores the interaction between light refraction and thermosensitivity technologies. The resins used to coat the nylon substrate host both the glass microspheres allowing fabric refraction and the micro-encapsulated pigments modifying the passage of light and thus enabling color changes in relation to temperature. The final effect is an organic and dynamic interaction of light and color. On the reverse side, an engineered wool face made with a double knit machine." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/d51dce63-d467-45ea-88a6-5b077ffe3c3c.png", "label": "REFLECTIVE KNIT WITH WINDSTOPPER® 3L", "code": "5715 587Y5", "caption": "To celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of Stone Island, a yarn has been engineered that represents the\r\nheight of our tireless research. The President’S Knit 5715 has been created in Reflective yarn, made\r\nup of micro plates coated with glass microspheres trapped inside a polyester mesh. The structure of\r\nthe jumper has been made double, reflective on the outside and wool on the inside. The outer face\r\nhas then been printed in a darker shade using heat and pressure sublimation printing to amalgamate\r\nthe fibers, obtain an even surface and reduce the strong reflective appearance.\r\nThe detachable padded and quilted lining has been created in a polyester jersey laminated with a\r\nWindstopper® membrane, which provides an unbeatable balance between protection and comfort.\r\nThis piece features is our 30th anniversary special edition badge." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/5883b275-a2eb-4a34-890f-69b30250a62b.png", "label": "RASO HAND PAINTED TORTOISE SHELL", "code": "6115 70565", "caption": "Trench coat in a satin-weave cotton fabric of military origin. The garment has been dyed and then faded in selected areas with a corrosive paste. The bleached parts have then been hand-painted with a tortoiseshell-inspired motif also appearing on the Stone Island badge on the left sleeve. This extraordinary manual process makes each piece unique and unrepeatable. Detachable hood in garment-dyed padded iridescent nylon. Detachable lining in GARMENT-DYED DOWN_26 GR X SQM_N, an ultra-light nylon weighing only 26 grams per square meter, filled with the finest down specially treated to bear the stress of the garment dyeing procedure. Garment-dyed with special dye recipes. It is secured to the outer garment by the iconic Stone Island fastening system." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/a25cc013-5c2c-4221-974a-987b8fd00ab4.png", "label": "HAND PAINTED SHEEPSKIN", "code": "6115 00379", "caption": "Sheepskin parka. The finished piece has been hand-sprayed on the outer face with a resin based product and then hand waxed to achieve a softer feel. Hood edged by fur trim. " }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/fa5ed231-8b04-4ecc-b126-7a5543d5614a.png", "label": "ICE JACKET THERMO-SENSITIVE FABRIC", "code": "6115 43098", "caption": "Hooded jacket in thermo sensitive fabric. A water- and wind-resistant polyurethane film is embedded with micro-encapsulated pigments. The molecules of these pigments modify the path of light and change color according to the temperature. The garment is then padded with the finest down.Two chest patch pockets, with snap-flap fastening and second pocket with vertical zip fastening. Adjustable elastic at cuffs. Cotton terry lined hood. Hidden zip and button fastening." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/bfd9defc-a1ef-4322-9e53-9505ec606ed9.png", "label": "RASO GOMMATO REVERSE COLOR PROCESS", "code": "6215 42338", "caption": "Jacket in Raso Gommato -rubberized satin- a mil. spec. cotton satin bonded with a polyurethane cover making the fabric wind and water resistant. In this version, the transparent cover is bonded to a previously piece dyed and printed the cotton satin. The finished garment undergoes an exclusive procedure named Reverse Color Process, a fading technique followed by an overdyeing process on the finished garment, owing to the piece unparalleled shaded print effects, resist print areas and residual color deposits, unique to each single item." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/390b68f3-7f9a-41af-a09c-bd15ac7008a3.png", "label": "POLYPROPYLENE TELA", "code": "6315 40534", "caption": "Down filled parka in polypropylene tela treated with an anti-drop agent. Polypropylene, a material with antibacterial properties, is the lightest man-made fibre. Even very bulky garments astonish for their specific lightness. The paste colored yarn is texturized to obtain a cotton looking opaque aspect. " }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/cc9f8c72-bbac-4d34-9762-4eae85374abf.png", "label": "HIDDEN REFLECTIVE", "code": "6315 G0598", "caption": "Vest in a reflective, water and wind resistant polyester fabric owing its features to a coating made of thousands of glass microspheres. An opaque black plating totally covers the refraction of the material which is unveiled when photographed in flash mode. The reflective features will be revealed through usage, with diverse effects and intensities from piece to piece, depending on its wearer usage. Stone Island logo on the back obtained through laser printing. Filled with the finest down. Sheepskin over collar. " }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/512029b0-f4a3-469a-9d7d-1cd7fc15c1c8.png", "label": "POLY COVER COMPOSITE + POLY FUR SILVER DETACHABLE LINING", "code": "6315 491Y1", "caption": "Hooded jacket in Poly Cover Composite, a matte, colorless and opaque two-component water and wind resistant film. The garment dyeing technique colors the film without affecting its transparency. Completely heat sealed seams.\r\nDetachable hooded lining in Poly Fur, a synthetic fur with external silver colored coating. Snap fastening on nylon tape." } ], "__index": "4", "dateCreated": "Thu, 05 Nov 2015 01:48:39 GMT" }, { "id": "-000-009", "title": "'000'009", "images": [ { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/725e1b3f-58ee-49f6-8413-0a7e3dc9890f.png", "label": "KEVLAR®", "code": "3315 4031", "caption": "Kevlar® felt. Five times more robust than steel given the same weight, Kevlar® is lightweight and\r\nhighly insulating. It is resistant to even extreme changes in temperature and to both fresh and salt\r\nwater. Owing to its qualities, it is used in the aerospace field, in competitive sailing and for Formula\r\n1 racing. With its soft yellow color, dyeing this material is usually impossible, but with Stone Island\r\ngarment dyeing expertise, laminating the hydro-cohered Kevlar® fibers to an invisible nylon mesh and\r\na polyurethane coating on the outer side and a simple polyurethane coating on the inside this has been\r\nmade possible.\r\nDetachable lining in triple woven fabric, two nylon honeycomb patterns have been machine raised\r\nwith a further nylon yarn. The detachable lining is attached to the outer garment using a system of ties,\r\nadapted from those used in the sailing world. Stone Island badge with white embroidery, reserved for\r\ngarments that are made using advanced research into fabrics or processes." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/c1c9db4f-5aa9-4698-9fe3-04a58a631653.png", "label": "MONOFILAMENT-S", "code": "3715 4316", "caption": "Nylon twill monofilament mesh. On the inside, a cotton muslin\r\nlayer is laminated on the outer face with a black breathable\r\nand water resistant membrane, with the application of\r\nwhite polyester taped seams. The monofilament mesh has\r\na protecting function for the inner membrane. From the\r\naesthetic point of view, its transparency is designed to reveal\r\nthe internal construction of the garment. The piece is lined in\r\na brushed cotton fabric quilted with polyester padding. The\r\nfinished garment is over-dyed with a double cotton and nylon\r\nrecipe." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/4f1783c2-1ff7-4054-9d18-faebbd617305.png", "label": "LIGHT", "code": "3715 4Q30", "caption": "Stone Island anticipated the use of light in clothing. Also for safety purposes in cases of\r\ndiminished visibility. The beginning of the Nineties, saw the introduction of the Reflective\r\nJacket - the first reflective garment ever - and in ‘002, to mark its twentieth anniversary,\r\nthe use of light went from being passive to active and self-generated with the use of optical\r\nfibres.\r\nThe fabric’s cotton warp is woven with polyester yarns as well as with optical fibre\r\nfilaments forming a band of light along the front fastening and around the edge of the hood.\r\nThe light is switched on using a small battery hidden inside the garment.\r\nHooded detachable lining in microfiber quilted to a polyester padding, attached to the\r\nouter garment using a system of ties, adapted from those used in the sailing world." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/c62f3de3-a639-4818-988c-3aba9db057e5.png", "label": "COMPACT", "code": "3915 4N40", "caption": "Compact treated linen felt. The Compact process is the transfer to finished garments of a textile process that is usually used to cleanse the natural fibers of their impurities. The garments are boiled at 130°C under pressure, with special additives. In the finished garments the material shrinks approximately 50%, the material becomes extraordinarily compact, the hand of the fabrics becomes dryer and naturally elastic. The fabrics take on an uneven, hand crafted appearance, as if they had been woven on antique looms. The fabric volume reduction involved with the Compact treatment creates very important pattern making complexities. The garment can be fitted to the body with a strings and loops system on the sides, front and hood. This system is inspired by anti-G suits of military aviators. Garment dyed; Compact pieces are very receptive to the garment dyeing recipes, the colors result far more intense than those of untreated garments.\r\nDetachable lining in peached microfiber, quilted with polyester padding. The detachable lining is attached to the outer garment using a system of ties, adapted from those used in the sailing world." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/ba287902-7b92-4128-867f-69d6b1e40cc0.png", "label": "OPAQUE NYLON TELA", "code": "4315 4C24 30GR", "caption": "Japanese featherweight nylon canvas, weighing just 30 grams per square\r\nmeter. The Stone Island badge is ultra light, in embroidered nylon mesh in\r\norder to avoid weighing down the sleeve. The garment is padded with the\r\nfinest down. The lightweight construction of the down bags and the direct\r\ninjection of feathers heightens the lightness of the garments." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/320c3a59-c8ae-4dec-b863-15b15ccc368a.png", "label": "OPAQUE NYLON CANVAS", "code": "4515 4H24", "caption": "Japanese featherweight nylon canvas, weighing just 37 grams\r\nper square meter. The Stone Island badge is ultra light, in\r\nembroidered nylon mesh in order to avoid weighing down the\r\nsleeve. The garment is padded with direct injection finest down.\r\nApart from highlighting the lightness of the fabric, the black\r\nedging under the fabric underscores the removal of the feather\r\nbags to increase the lightness of the garment. The yoke on the\r\nchest is disguised by the horizontal quilting motive. Inside the\r\nhood of the garment, an extra fabric hood with external coating\r\nand PVC print may be laced up by loops." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/35f9ec2a-fc52-42e5-b015-899e40ae9e89.png", "label": "DAVID-TC SUBLIMATION PRINT", "code": "4615 4C44", "caption": "Reversible garment. Star-shaped cross-section polyester / polyamide\r\nJapanese microfiber. During garment dyeing under pressure at 130°C,\r\nthe heat transforms the structure and hand of the material radically.\r\nBeyond the depth of color and despite maintaining an industrial\r\nappearance, the David-TC garments take on an appearance and\r\nhand that grant a unique tactile experience, similar to both chamois\r\nleather and non-woven coagulated fabric. One of the two faces has\r\nbeen over printed on the finished garment with a dark color, using\r\na hot sublimation / pressure printing technique that reveals the\r\nconstruction details of both sides of the garment." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/03785345-d63c-4c18-addf-fb7461949cec.png", "label": "ANTIQUED REFLECTIVE", "code": "4715 7423", "caption": "Cotton Batavia with a coating made up of thousands of glass microspheres. Antiqued Reflective fabric\r\nhas a strong capacity to reflect even the weakest light sources and is enhanced by a color patina that is\r\nparticularly evident in the folds of the garment, granting to the piece a three-dimensional appearance.\r\nThe shape and details of the garment have been deliberately designed with a retro style in order to\r\ncreate a contrast with the modernity of the reflective face. The hood is lined in a khaki colored wool\r\nwith parallel stripes, reminiscent of military blankets.\r\nDetachable lining in microfiber quilted to a thin polyester padding. The lining is attached to the outer\r\ngarment using a system of ties, adapted from those used in the sailing world.\r\nStone Island badge with white embroidery, reserved for garments that are made using advanced\r\nresearch into fabrics or processes." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/b7b6db65-3688-4472-839d-38852b074790.png", "label": "RASO GOMMATO - HAND PAINTED CAMOUFLAGE", "code": "4915 4C43", "caption": "Drawing inspiration from the actions of soldiers during the First World War, who\r\nused earth from the trenches to make their uniforms dirty, thus inventing the\r\nconcept of camouflage, the fabric base in black satin weave cotton of military\r\norigin bonded to a black polyurethane cover on the inner face, has been faded\r\nwith a corrosive paste and then hand painted on the finished garment to create\r\na camouflage effect. By means of this manual process, each garment is rendered\r\nunique and unrepeatable.\r\nThe detachable quilted nylon lining with polyester padding, with front edging\r\nand collar in felted wool, is attached to the outer garment using a system of ties,\r\nadapted from those used in the sailing world." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/9a25ed8c-2293-4d6e-b63a-c17580113d63.png", "label": "WAXED ICE - THERMO SENSITIVE FABRIC", "code": "5115 7498", "caption": "Cotton moleskin with a resin treatment containing thermo sensitive\r\nquartz. The color of the garment ranges from bright yellow at\r\nroom temperature to a deeper and deeper shade of olive green as\r\nthe temperature drops. The garment is washed and then waxed.\r\nThe detachable black woolen lining with Stone Island logo in the\r\ncentre is attached to the outer garment using a system of ties,\r\nadapted from those used in the sailing world.\r\nStone Island badge with white embroidery, reserved for garments\r\nthat are made using advanced research into fabrics or processes." } ], "__index": "3", "dateCreated": "Thu, 05 Nov 2015 01:49:03 GMT" }, { "id": "-990-999", "title": "'990'999", "images": [ { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/f58db57f-a469-4c7b-b248-6cab5a927c8a.png", "label": "RASO GOMMATO COLORED COVER", "code": "05 4001", "caption": "Satin weave cotton of military origin bonded to a\r\nmustard yellow polyurethane cover on the outside\r\nand white on the hood. The inner fabric face takes its\r\ncoloring from garment dyeing. Double parallel row\r\nof snap fasteners mounted on small rubber disks\r\nallow the garment to be tightened or loosened to fit." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/56189889-630b-4293-95e9-2c747d1209fe.png", "label": "ICE JACKET CAMOUFLAGE THERMO-SENSITIVE FABRIC", "code": "05 4N06", "caption": "Cotton poplin with a camouflage print in a thermo-sensitive\r\ncoating with liquid crystals that change color based on\r\nthe temperature. Over dyed on the finished garment. As the\r\ntemperature drops, the fabric print gradually disappears\r\nas it takes on the same shade as the solid color of the\r\ngarment dye." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/d46fc981-d51c-4001-a72a-7d5bc3bedc15.png", "label": "RUBBERISED SATIN SILVER COVER", "code": "35 4405", "caption": "Satin weave cotton of military origin bonded to a silver\r\npolyurethane cover on the outside. Padded with goose down.\r\nDouble parallel row of snap fasteners mounted on small rubber\r\ndisks allow the garment to be tightened or loosened to fit.\r\nLining in colored peached polyester microfiber. Hood in the\r\nRaso Gommato Silver Cover garment dyed, with detachable wolf\r\nfur edging." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/65a6a008-a634-4155-8dba-0e2f22e1dc74.png", "label": "REFLECTIVE JACKET", "code": "1815 4N02", "caption": "Owing to a coating made up of thousands of glass\r\nmicrospheres on a polyester base, the Reflective\r\nfabric has a strong capacity to reflect even the\r\nweakest light sources. It reflects and intensifies\r\nthe brightness of the color of the fabric itself,\r\nparticularly if placed in the dark. If it is photographed\r\nusing a flash, it detracts light from the other\r\ncomponents in the shot, which show up as black.\r\nPocket linings in cotton mesh." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/7011fe4a-22de-4bf0-bd4d-4440c49d8409.png", "label": "WQR WATER RESISTANT QUILTING", "code": "2515 6L51", "caption": "Nylon jersey quilted with polyester padding,\r\nwith a special external coating used to close\r\nall the needle holes produced in the quilting\r\nprocess, rendering the garment totally\r\nwaterproof. The garment takes its final\r\ncoloring from garment dyeing." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/ca0447d1-3bd3-4702-a7d5-f1da98764ffb.png", "label": "LINO GOMMATO REVERSE COLOR PROCESS", "code": "2815 4P49", "caption": "Black linen canvas bonded to a transparent polyurethane\r\ncover on the outside. By means of an exclusive process\r\ncarried out on the finished garment, the original color of\r\nthe fabric is corroded, with the exclusion of the Stone Island\r\nlettering, of the two parallel stripes and of the name of the\r\nprocess on the left sleeve. The collar, placket, pocket flaps,\r\ncuffs and bottom hem are less faded owing to the double\r\nlayer of fabric and the seams. Light garment over dye." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/23b746d9-311b-4f9f-b356-d1f49046bda9.png", "label": "THE PRESIDENT’S KNIT", "code": "2915 5784", "caption": "The President’s Knit is the name of a knitted garment introduced in the autumn winter ‘998-’999\r\nseason and then retaken with different processes in the years that followed. It is an innovative knitted\r\ngarment that takes on the functions of a jacket owing to its detachable lining.\r\nThe first of these garments was created in a double face knit, nylon chenille on the outside, cotton on\r\nthe inside. Three black nylon parallel stripes on the cuff. Ends of the sleeves and bottom hem as well\r\nin black nylon. The garment takes its final coloring from garment dyeing.\r\nDetachable lightweight nylon fabric lining with water resistant polyurethane resin finish, quilted\r\nwith polyester padding. The detachable lining is attached to the outer garment using a system of ties,\r\nadapted from those used in the sailing world." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/ebaf6ae8-f465-4a8d-b6d0-ff45a93f0350.png", "label": "LAMINATE - NOC 1", "code": "3015 4C41", "caption": "Two ultra light cotton gauzes laminated by means of a\r\nmatte colored resin. This slightly stretch fabric provides\r\ntechnical features owing to its light lamination. This fabric\r\nhas a natural appearance but high-tech performance and\r\nis waterproof, windproof and breathable. Fully thermotaped\r\nseams on the inside.\r\nInjection moulded PVC NOC 1 hood. The shape of the\r\nhood is taken by the shape of gas masks. A research by\r\nStone Island into the making of non-fabric components." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/a39caa9e-4dbe-4c31-8bda-41ebc2a508b4.png", "label": "PURE METAL SHELL – BRONZE", "code": "3115 4T43", "caption": "100% bronze mesh applied to a black nylon jersey base. The polyurethane adhesive\r\nprovides a light protection for the mesh. A Teflon® treatment makes the garment water\r\nresistant. The metal mesh is a living material with the features of metallic materials when\r\nused untreated, and therefore they are subject to oxidation over time, losing its shine.\r\nThe worn look, creases and breaks that form on the surface are features that make each\r\ngarment different from the next.\r\nDetachable woolen lining with raw cut edging, attached to the outer garment using a\r\nsystem of ties adapted from those used in the sailing world.\r\nThe Autumn Winter ´999-´000 collection saw the introduction of the Stone Island badge\r\nwith white embroidery, dedicated to garments created using advanced research into\r\nfabrics or processes." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/f221b596-7cc0-493c-9cea-6755f64d1641.png", "label": "PURE METAL SHELL - SILVER SPRAY", "code": "3115 4U39", "caption": "Ultra light polyester fabric with the application, through\r\na patented procedure, of a micro stainless steel film in a\r\nvacuum and sterile environment. This Japanese fabric,\r\nused in airplanes to shield the on-board computers from\r\nelectromagnetic radiation. Cotton canvas lining. The garment is\r\npadded with goose down.\r\nThe Autumn Winter ´999-´000 collection saw the introduction\r\nof the Stone Island badge with white embroidery for pieces\r\ninvolving advanced research." } ], "__index": "2", "dateCreated": "Thu, 05 Nov 2015 01:49:20 GMT" }, { "id": "-982-989", "title": "'982'989", "__index": "1", "dateCreated": "Wed, 02 Dec 2015 05:15:20 GMT", "images": [ { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/e486c7c7-798e-4bf7-9e67-973f2cb02368.png", "label": "TELA STELLA", "code": "45 4NN", "caption": "Stone Island was founded on this fabric. Tela Stella was born out of the study\r\nof the technical and functional characteristics of military truck tarpaulins. It\r\nis a cotton canvas impregnated on both sides with special pigmented resins\r\nin contrasting colors. The finished garment then undergoes an extended\r\nenzyme wash in order to give it a faded look and to break down the density of\r\nthe material. The result is a windproof garment that has an air of old oilskins\r\ncorroded by the sea, which, at the same time, has a marked military feel." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/757164f9-0699-482a-9187-e7d097f84319.png", "label": "TELA STELA DUAL COATED", "code": "65 404", "caption": "Cotton canvas impregnated on both sides with special pigmented resins in contrasting colors.\r\nWhite outside, sand colored inside. Garment dyed midnight blue; a mélange effect is obtained with\r\ndifferent textured depths of color on the outside and inside of the garment. Appliqués in reflective\r\nfabric and stretch cotton tape on the pockets. Metal buckles on the bottom hem. Long cotton strap\r\nsewn under the collar label and attached to one of the buckles by means of a snap hook to allow the\r\ngarment to be worn over the shoulders." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/eb9cadb6-9712-41cf-9984-086518c7c391.png", "label": "TELA STELLA DUAL COATED", "code": "65 410", "caption": "Cotton canvas impregnated on both sides with special pigmented resins in\r\ncontrasting colors. White outside, sand colored inside. Neither washed,\r\nnor garment dyed, it maintains the body and intensity of the coating.\r\nAppliqués in reflective fabric and stretch cotton tape. Adjustable straps at\r\nthe sides." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/8237f317-5272-4760-a6ab-b56c475b50d3.png", "label": "JOCK-23", "code": "75 436", "caption": "Cotton canvas with thick matte PVC coating. Appliqués in the same fabric\r\nwith contrasting color coating. On the back, appliqué in mélange felted wool\r\npolyester on the collar. On the inside the neckline and shoulders are lined\r\nin cotton jersey. Rubber buttons created from a mould. Detachable lining in\r\ngarment dyed cotton fleece, attached with snap fasteners." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/c790cbf7-0a92-449e-8557-f6174946ab68.png", "label": "JOCK-23", "code": "75 460", "caption": "Cotton canvas with thick matte PVC coating. Hood and buckled inserts at the cuff, with\r\ncontrasting color coating. Appliqué in latex right around the edge. Metal eyelets.\r\nRubber buttons created from a mould." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/1062f397-c1d7-4012-ae8d-9ddf13363743.png", "label": "JOCK-23", "code": "75 409", "caption": "Cotton canvas with thick matte PVC coating. Inner flap in a contrasting\r\ncolor. Collar in felted wool polyester, lined with latex. Latex band at cuffs.\r\nRubber buttons created from a mould. Detachable lining in garment dyed\r\ncotton fleece, attached with snap fasteners." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/5f315b73-1572-460c-abfe-cda498886abe.png", "label": "RASO GOMMATO BLACK COVER", "code": "35 4NN", "caption": "Satin weave cotton of military origin bonded to a black\r\npolyurethane cover on the inside. The garment takes its\r\nfinal coloring from garment dyeing. Detachable hood in Silk\r\nLight, an ultra light, slightly resin treated shiny trilobate nylon\r\nfabric, quilted with polyester padding.\r\nDetachable lining in Silk Light, quilted with polyester padding.\r\nThe detachable lining is attached to the outer garment using\r\na system of ties, adapted from those used in the sailing world.\r\nThe hood and detachable lining are also garment dyed." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/cd370f63-4fab-41e1-bbb6-d9e4955d068e.png", "label": "GLAZED SILK LIGHT", "code": "55 4910", "caption": "Fine shiny trilobate nylon with thick, glazed effect\r\nPVC coating, creating a translucent, semi-transparent\r\nappearance. Hood part lined in a layer of PVC and with a\r\nstrip of honeycomb pattern non-woven fabric in microfibre.\r\nPVC windproof cuffs inside the sleeves. Lining made with\r\na layer of heat-sealed PVC, with interlining in polyester\r\nmesh quilted with polyester padding. The piece takes its\r\nfinal color from a double cotton and nylon garment dyeing\r\nrecipe, to obtain different shades on the finished garment." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/417e64df-f318-4500-977b-2eaed1668bc4.png", "label": "RASO GOMMATO BLACK COVER", "code": "65 4A10", "caption": "Satin weave cotton of military origin bonded to a\r\nblack polyurethane cover on the inside. Removable\r\neye mask in the hood, which folds away in the\r\ncollar. The garment takes its final coloring from\r\ngarment dyeing." }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/93d8d8fa-ad6e-4fe5-9182-c9e45c7e4ff5.png", "label": "NYLON RIP-STOP COVER", "code": "75 4503", "caption": "Khaki iridescent nylon with rip-stop twill, laminated on the\r\noutside with a transparent amber polyurethane film. The\r\ndepth of color is obtained by adding together the color of\r\nthe textile base and that of the coating. Lined in iridescent\r\nnylon rip-stop quilted with polyester padding." } ] } ], "hub": [ { "id": "ss_-016-collection-preview", "date": "Tue, 12 Jan 2016 12:00:00 GMT", "title": "SS_'016 COLLECTION PREVIEW", "subtitle": "Stone Island App exclusive 1/12-1/19", "body": "The unrelenting research by Stone Island results in a collection full of textiles evolutions, finishing and dyeing, featuring pop colors and extraordinary visual effects.\r\n\r\n44447 NYLON METAL WATRO\r\nHooded blouson in Nylon Metal. Hood with half lining in cotton and half in nylon mesh. Slanting hand pockets with windproof entrance and zip fastening. Adjustable strap at cuffs. Drawstring in bottom hem. Zip fastening. \r\nNYLON METAL WATRO: The trilobate structure of the nylon yarn, with its grey weft and white ready to dye warp colors, is the grounds of the distinctive metallic and tonic sheen of Nylon Metal, one of the most versatile fabrics born of Stone Island’s textile research. The fabric is resin treated inside to achieve a mild wind and water resistance The finished piece undergoes an elaborate double dye procedure providing different tones, intensities and colors to the fibers and textile accessories of the garment. The addition of a special agent to the dye formula makes the piece anti-drop.\r\n\r\n10544 NYLON METAL \r\nOver shirt in Nylon Metal. Garment dyed. Hook fastening collar. On seam pocket along central placket, with snaps fastening. Snap-fastened cuffs. Hidden zip and snap fastening.\r\nNYLON METAL: The trilobate structure of the nylon yarn, with its grey weft and white ready to dye warp colors, is the grounds of the distinctive metallic and tonic sheen of Nylon Metal, one of the most versatile fabrics born of Stone Island’s textile research. The finished piece undergoes an elaborate double dye procedure providing different tones, intensities and colors to the fibers and textile accessories of the garment. The addition of a special agent to the dye formula makes the piece anti-drop.\r\n\r\n70532 POLYESTER SHANTUNG\r\nParka in an organic looking polyester. Hood with visor and chin strap adjustable with Velcro. Two bellows pockets on chest with flap closed by hidden snaps. Two welt pockets closed by a zip with a second snap opening that holds a cotton tape belt. Snap fasteners at cuffs. Zip and hidden button fastening.\r\nPOLYESTER SHANTUNG: organic looking polyester material with a shantung effect. The organic look is given by the highly technological spinning of the raw material and by its super tight weaving. The pieces are sewn and then garment dyed under pressure at 130°C with the addition of an anti-drop agent. The high pressure dye process compacts the material and induces the high absorption of the color recipe.\r\n\r\n41923 MEMBRANA 3L TC\r\nHooded jacket in a light 3 layers fabric. Garment dyed. Adjustable straps on hood with elasticated gathering on back. Patch pockets with zip fastening. Adjustable straps at cuffs. Elasticated adjustable drawstring on bottom edge. Zip fastening. \r\nMEMBRANA 3L TC: 3 layer light performance fabric made from an opaque nylon outer face laminated to a breathable, water resistant, windproof membrane, protected by an impalpable polyester base. Stone Island’s expertise in garment dyeing gives an outstanding color to the outer face while preserving the performance features of the inner membrane. The addition of a special agent to the dye formula makes the piece anti-drop.\r\n\r\n65260 T.CO+OLD\r\nHooded full zip sweatshirt in malfilé cotton, garment dyed to create the OLD effect, an exclusive dyeing treatment and subsequent fading on the finished garment to create a slightly worn and three-dimensional appearance. Hood drawstring in contrasting color. Pouch pockets. Ribbed side band, cuffs and bottom band. Zip fastening.\r\n\r\n530B0\r\nCardigan knit in plain stitching cotton nylon. Raised collar with concealed hood in Nylon Metal. Garment dyed. On seam pockets. Plain cuffs and bottom band with inner ribbing. Zip fastening.\r\nNYLON METAL: The trilobate structure of the nylon yarn, with its grey weft and white ready to dye warp colors, is the grounds of the distinctive metallic and tonic sheen of Nylon Metal, one of the most versatile fabrics born of Stone Island’s textile research. ", "link": "", "store": "true", "image": [ { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/1ee6abef-0677-41a6-91eb-029303995073.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/8cc1876a-10c7-4dc5-af66-18f5d1a30727.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/f83bf094-ddee-4d26-938e-d98eef0cb0eb.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/095b2d00-cda6-4275-a475-cf2b27965c29.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/b7b299c4-0f24-4d27-91c3-b2a0856e49f0.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/cb2378dd-2eff-4d92-a942-63da8f3afcea.png", "caption": "" } ], "__index": 1, "dateCreated": "Tue, 12 Jan 2016 15:55:24 GMT" }, { "id": "nikelab-x-stone-island-windrunner", "date": "Wed, 09 Dec 2015 12:00:00 GMT", "title": "NikeLab x Stone Island Windrunner", "subtitle": "", "body": "NikeLab partners with Stone Island to deliver a unique interpretation of its foremost apparel icon, to celebrate the beginning of “The Year of Windrunner.\r\n\r\n “An exciting co-lab. Stone Island loves challenges. We source our strength from challenges. It’s a great satisfaction to share our knowhow and expertise with Nike”.\r\nCarlo Rivetti – Stone Island President and Creative Director\r\n \r\nThe Nike Windrunner was born during a time of firsts. Created by Nike’s first apparel designer in 1978 and revolutionary for its raglan sleeves and 26-degree chevron yoke, the jacket became the first piece of Nike apparel worn by athletes at track and field trials before and after competition. Today, to commemorate this running icon, the Nike Windrunner experiences another first, the fabric innovation, the engineering and garment dyeing techniques of Stone Island.\r\n \r\nIn 2016 Nike is celebrating its foremost apparel icon: the Nike Windrunner Jacket. Designed in the late ‘70s, the silhouette has been a fixture on medal stands and city streets ever since. In the launch edition of this yearlong celebration Nike and Stone Island merge the distinctiveness of two brands to create a unique garment.\r\n \r\nThe chevron and hood of the NikeLab x Stone Island Windrunner are constructed with water and wind-resistant Mussola Gommata fabric, formed by bonding lightweight cotton muslin to an opaque polyurethane film. Nylon Metal, a proprietary Stone Island fabric with a metallic sheen, is featured on the body of the garment, which is lined with PrimaLoft®.\r\n \r\nWhile the exterior of the jacket is monochromatic, it mimics the traditional Nike Windrunner color blocking through Stone Island’s garment dyeing process. The result is a subtle distinction between the shades of the Mussola Gommata and Nylon Metal fabrics. The silver PrimaLoft® lining provides a stunning contrast to the monochromatic exterior, while the oversized trims contribute to a rugged look.\r\n \r\nThe NikeLab x Stone Island Windrunner will be available on December 17th at 10am PST from the Stone Island App and selected NikeLab retailers and on nike.com/nikelab.", "link": "http://www.stoneisland.com/experience/us/nikelab-x-stone-island/", "store": "true", "image": [ { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/de454e51-59d6-4442-9faa-70d95203f6dd.jpg", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/faeb5522-8793-4a81-882f-3c378cef3192.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/1c7b2292-f4c9-4d4e-869a-4d4cad2a3820.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/0444066e-e3e7-484f-b932-43c855e2fa96.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/d5577c40-4e42-4738-be8b-12066f7a4301.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/540f859f-9684-412d-a012-bb1c2bd45bf6.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/a92f9dd6-09d2-48fb-8858-7c12693c302e.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/a46824b3-90ad-466d-97ab-090022363fa7.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/e234f3cb-38d8-442a-9bb9-95a90b166d20.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/607814ee-1435-42f5-b52d-fb7fe2001b6d.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/21475b14-e216-438a-8673-106d9322bf3e.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/131e1276-aed1-4790-8ab9-333393c3885a.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/e2808d55-7d9a-4c99-842d-16a0a300c93d.png", "caption": "" } ], "__index": 4, "dateCreated": "Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:02:48 GMT" }, { "id": "nikelab-x-stone-island-koth-ultra-mid-si", "date": "Wed, 09 Dec 2015 12:00:00 GMT", "title": "NikeLab x Stone Island Koth Ultra Mid SI", "subtitle": "", "body": "Inspired by the Nike Air Mowabb, the revolutionary 1991 sneaker-hiker hybrid, this all-weather Nike Koth Ultra Mid SI Shoe is made in Nike water resistant materials, real leather, and in Mussola Gommata, a fabric issued from the Stone Island research and treatment research, an exclusive panel dyed material made by bonding an extremely light cotton muslin to an opaque polyurethane film. The shoe features aggressive traction and flexible ankle support. Unitsole foam midsole for cushioning and durable support. Waffle rubber lugs for rugged traction and durability. Flex grooves allow for natural range of motion. Heel loop for easier on and off. Heel overlay for enhanced support. The shoe dust bag is made in 2 Stone Island fabrics, Nylon Metal, nylon canvas with a distinctive metallic and iridescent sheen, 50 Fili, a cotton/nylon canvas, both panel dyed.\r\n\r\nThe NikeLab x Stone Island Koth Ultra Mid SI will be available on December 17th at 10am PST from the Stone Island App and selected NikeLab retailers and on nike.com/nikelab.\r\n", "link": "http://www.stoneisland.com/experience/us/nikelab-x-stone-island/", "store": "true", "image": [ { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/dd5f611f-3800-49ed-a6b1-9f6dd06cc103.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/34185ef2-1658-4472-bc3a-4d3f0c23ba2f.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/4767f114-1e8e-4ed3-856c-74f6c4342f0f.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/ed510070-9f60-45a6-aebf-2e7684b67cb3.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/c32af490-4ae5-4040-9327-02ce8808ee71.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/b913fc7d-d5d8-4047-b252-c2f404d9cb3e.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/3bea1cd4-2529-4a06-99ec-ec55c5a9f8d5.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/e29264fd-4236-4d16-938f-7dbe264c9b88.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/9c445717-dc18-4e0f-95f4-f695b13547a2.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/63cb328c-2624-4ed1-9d1e-113649be7f26.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/8ef50cce-c89d-4642-98b9-3be6ff798727.png", "caption": "" }, { "uri": "https://ltho.s3.amazonaws.com/46f320b1-b908-42b5-9cad-20689c4d0d23.png", "caption": "" } ], "__index": 5, "dateCreated": "Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:03:00 GMT" } ], "page": [ { "id": "terms-and-conditions", "title": "Terms and Conditions", "image": { "uri": "", "caption": "" }, "body": "