Birds x Coogi
THIS ONE'S A BIGGIE
Dropping birdies & beats!
Birds joins forces with iconic Australian fashion house, COOGI, to release a limited-edition golf apparel collection that's sicker than your average.
Dropping birdies & beats!
Birds joins forces with iconic Australian fashion house, COOGI, to release a limited-edition golf apparel collection that's sicker than your average.
“Art, music and good times are the core ingredients of everything we do here at Birds. It is so cool to join forces with an OG Aussie fashion brand, referenced in lyrics and worn by some of our heroes from the American hip-hop scene...we’re proud to bring that vibe to the game of golf”
Frankie Kimpton | Birds of Condor Founder & Creative Director
“Art, music and good times are the core ingredients of everything we do here at Birds. It is so cool to join forces with an OG Aussie fashion brand, referenced in lyrics and worn by some of our heroes from the American hip-hop scene...we’re proud to bring that vibe to the game of golf”
Frankie Kimpton | Birds of Condor Founder & Creative Director
The Vibe
The Merch
The Story
About the COOGI print
These garments are unique!
Fabric placement varies incrementally across the range, so each hat features different sections of the Coogi print making it extra special.
About Birds of Condor
Born in Byron Bay, Australia (2016), ALT-Golf Label, Birds of Condor is inspired by dreamy days. Incorporating the art of lifestyle, sustainability, and performance into golf apparel, headwear, and accessories that will take you straight off the beach and onto the greens. You don’t even have to play golf, Birds is a happy place where individual swings, refreshments and good times with your mates are plentiful. Birds of Condor is a young brand on the rise in a booming industry, globally recognised, offering a fresh alternative to mainstream.
About Coogi
Coogi was founded in 1969 in Toorak, Australia. Recognized for its rich history worldwide, COOGI is an iconic brand known for its bold designs, luxury knits and colourful palette. The U.S. adopted the kaleidoscopic-patterned sweaters made famous by artists in the 1990’s and was honoured by being inducted into the Collection of the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum for its knitted technique. Later collaborations included Burton Snowboards, Rag & Bone, Android Homme and Puma. Continuing to pay homage to its heritage with textured knitwear and quality craftsmanship, COOGI stays true to its Australian roots.