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Coogi is a classic Australian streetwear-luxury brand renowned for its high-saturation colors and intricate, three-dimensional knit patterns (known as the “bitter melon” pattern), making it an iconic symbol of 1990s hip-hop culture.

Coogi

1. Coogi Brand Overview

Founded: 1969, Melbourne, Australia (Toorak district), by Jacky Taranto
coogi.com

Original Name: Cuggi (officially renamed Coogi in 1987 due to its similarity in pronunciation and spelling to Gucci)

Positioning: Urban Luxury, specializing in high-quality colorful knitwear

Current Status: Acquired by the U.S.-based Weisfeld Group in 2002; relaunched in 2014; has returned to the mainstream in recent years through collaborations and celebrity endorsements

2. Coogi Key Historical Milestones

1969–1980s: Early Days in Australia

Focused on colorful knit sweaters, sold as Australian tourist souvenirs, establishing brand recognition through bold colors and textured patterns.

1990s: Iconic Status During the Golden Age of Hip-Hop

Featured multiple times in the lyrics and outfits of rap legend The Notorious B.I.G. (e.g., “I stay Coogi down to the socks”), becoming a status symbol of street luxury and sweeping the U.S. hip-hop scene.

2000s: Lull and Transformation

As popularity waned, the brand was acquired by an American company in 2002, which expanded its high-end lines and accessories, gradually entering the international market.

2014–Present: Retro Revival and Global Resurgence

The brand was relaunched through collaborations with KITH, Supreme, and Puma, and continues to be worn by Drake, Kanye, ASAP Ferg, and others; in 2025, it officially announced Zhu Xudan as its brand ambassador for China, marking its formal entry into the Chinese market.

3. Coogi Iconic Design: Coogi Knit

Visual Characteristics: High-saturation color blocking + three-dimensional waves/irregular textures, resembling flowing oil paintings, with extremely high recognizability.

Craftsmanship: Complex three-dimensional knitting that emphasizes texture and a handcrafted feel; featured in the Smithsonian Design Museum’s collection (coogi.com).

Product Line: Classic knit sweaters, hoodies, denim, bags, footwear, accessories, and more.

IV. Cultural Status

One of the visual totems of American street culture and hip-hop fashion, Coogi is often cited alongside Tommy Hilfiger and Polo as one of the three major symbols of 1990s street luxury.

In recent years, it has become a core item in the retro revival trend, frequently appearing on fashion runways and in celebrity outfits.

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