London —

When right-wing protestors took to the streets of London in September, the turnout was one of the largest in decades. More than 110,000 people showed up to rally against immigration , many carrying flags of England and Britain as they scuffled with police. But alongside the Union Jack and St George’s Cross, another symbol was unexpectedly visible: the logo belonging to the Italian fashion brand Stone Island.

A nautical star and compass overlaid on a button-on cloth badge with green, yellow and black detailing, the design frequently appears on Stone Island’s clothes — and during the protest, they were worn by Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, the far-right anti-Islam activist and English Defence League co-founder better known as Tommy Robinson, who had organized the march. The logo also

See Full Page