Supreme x Coogi Knit Trucker Jacket
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Coogi Sweater Patched Jacket is a structured trucker-cut jacket built from Coogi's signature 3D multicolor jacquard knit on the front and back panels, with quilted sleeves, elasticized collar, cuffs, and waistband, and zippered pouch pockets with logo-embossed metal pulls. Coogi was founded in Sydney, Australia in 1969 by Jacky Taranto, and the brand's chunky multicolor knitwear became a cultural touchstone in the 1990s after appearing on The Cosby Show and being worn by Biggie Smalls on the cover of Ready to Die. The Supreme version uses the same Coogi knit construction with a jacquard logo viscose lining added.
About Coogi
Coogi is an Australian knitwear brand founded in 1969 in Melbourne by Jacky Taranto, originally under the spelling CUGGI before being renamed COOGI in 1987. The company produces multicolor three-dimensional jacquard knitwear from merino wool, with raised, textured patterns in dense color combinations. Biggie Smalls wore Coogi sweaters throughout the mid-1990s and namechecked the brand on Hypnotize and One More Chance, attaching it to East Coast hip-hop iconography. Supreme has collaborated with Coogi on a co-branded multicolor knit sweater.


