Troy Ave Details Coogi Partnership

    Troy Ave’s craving for Coogi began during his childhood.

    The Brooklyn streets he grew up on were practically blanketed with the colorful luxury Australian retailer’s sweaters in the ’90s.

    One rapper notoriously started the trend.

    “Biggie put the brand on national mainstream and all the older heads in the street were rocking Coogi,” Ave says during an interview with XXL. “That was the fashion in the streets when I was growing up in the ’90s. Just being a kid you idolize and you want to acquire certain things when you get older. My mom would spoil me, too, so I would wear Coogi and shit like that and now, just to be having my own Coogi collaboration is incredible.”

    Coogi has partnered with the “All About the Money” rapper to produce about 100 limited-edition cardigans. The brand noticed the Brooklyn-bred rapper’s taste for their clothing via Instagram. Fans would hashtag Coogi on Troy’s account when he wore the sweaters and eventually, the company took notice.

    “I think the Coogi brand posted one of my pictures on their IG,” Troy says. “From there somebody reached out to me from Coogi and I sent them to [my manager] Hovain. We didn’t think much of it, but Hovain stirred up the pot and he ended up linking with Willie Esco, a reputable brand and person in fashion. Once they explained the idea to Hovain and the ideas of a collaboration, we were all in after that.”

    Troy says, now he’s “100 percent involved” when it comes to the creation of his signature Coogi series. He fears, if he wasn’t as engaged, people are more liable to criticize him for the end result.

    “I roll my sleeves up because at the end of the day they’re not going to say, ‘Yo, Coogi put out a wack collab,’ they’re going say, ‘Oh yeah, that Troy Ave collab was wack,'” he says. “So you have to be hands-on, so the fault is on you if it ain’t dope.”

    Troy has high expectations for his first foray into the high-end fashion realm. The first sample is expected to be unveiled within the next few weeks but Troy is already looking forward to possibly putting together another installment.

    “Coogi is a classic brand,” he says. “So if we put both of our minds together I feel like we’re going to do something incredible and I’m definitely looking forward to it. Right now we’re doing a cardigan. I might want to do a short sleeve piece next which is one of my favorite Coogi’s. Just fly shit.”

    Troy Ave’s joint Coogi collaboration will be sold exclusively at Kith and Bloomingdales.

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    9 thoughts on “Troy Ave Details Coogi Partnership

    1. does he have any fans? why are coogi and sean jean doing business with him when they have so many better candidates to represent their brands.

    2. Does anyone even like Troy Average? He stole 50’s whole style n is not even half the rapper 50 was.He is also the biggest asshole I ever seen interviewed such a cocky arrogant big headed fuck-boy talks like he the best thing out but nigga is trash. After watchin his interviews I don’t know one person that would buy his album or put money in his pocket

      1. TROY DID MIMIC 50 STYLE. NAS WAS INSPIRED BY RAKIM AND SLICK RICK. PAC FROM SCARFACE.BIGGIE AND JAY FROM BIG DADDY KANE. EMINEM FROM REDMAN. EVEN GARBABGE RAPPERS LIKE MIGOS AND 2CHAINS BORROW FROM 36 MAFIA. IT HAPPENS, MAN. BUT YOU ARE PROBABLY FROM THE SOUTH SO YOU VIRTUALLY HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT THAT.

        WILL TROY AVE REMIND ANYONE OF RAKIM IN HIS PRIME? NO WAY. DOES ANYONE ELSE RIGHT NOW REMIND YOU OF RAKIM? PHUCK NO. AM I A TROY AVE FAN? NOPE. IF NOTHING ELSE, GIVE HIM CREDIT FOR BEING A NEW YORK RAPPER THAT SOUNDS 100% NEW YORK THAT IS NOT RUNNING WIHT THE GIMMICK OF RAPPING ON CRAPPY TRAP BEATS LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. BTW, RIGHT NOW, TROY IS MUCH BETTER THAN 50 CENT.

    3. This niggas is the physical embodiment of everything that sucks about New York. Him and Papoose. Coogi? Y’all niggas do know that those FUBU niggas own that, right?…

    4. Troy Average is trash and do not properly reps Brooklyn. Flashy, bullshit he better move to Harlem. We are known for that street-shyt. NOBODY is gonna buy that Coogi creation. Better make only 10 copies. hahaha!

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