Five categories — each built to carry the brand well. Comfortable, considered, and designed for the kind of person who cares about what they put in their cup and what they put on their back.
Fan FavouriteComfort fits, bold moods. Each tee carries a line or a logo that means something — not just a brand name on cotton. The "Brew is Truth" tee goes first. Always.
HoodiesCosy up, caffeinate. The cold weather companion to the morning mug — thick, comfortable, and carrying the mark quietly. The hoodie you grab without thinking and reach for again the next day.
HatsSip, shade, coffee made. The hat for the farmers market morning, the back porch, and everywhere the sun follows the coffee. Low-profile, unstructured, and unmistakably Coo Coo's.
TotesThe market bag. Carries the coffee, the candle, the mug, and anything else the morning calls for. Heavy canvas, wide handles, Coo Coo's mark on the side. Bert uses one every Saturday.
GearThe smaller stuff that carries the brand into the everyday — patches, stickers, keychains, and the branded details that show up where nobody expects them. The collector's corner.
Three ways to think about what you're looking for — pick the one that fits.
Loud and graphic? The tee. Low-key and layerable? The hoodie or hat. Functional and branded? The tote goes everywhere. Pick the piece that matches how you want to carry the brand that day.
Farmers market Saturday? Tee and a hat. Cold commute? Hoodie. Coffee run that turns into errands that turns into lunch? Tote bag. Every occasion covered without having to think about it.
Tee + coffee is the move. Tote + candle works for the person who has the coffee covered. Hat + bag for the market regular. The Gift Ideas page has every build-your-own option laid out clearly.
The ones that show up at the market table every week and leave with people before the morning is over.
Most PopularThe one that started it. Bert wears it to the market table, strangers ask about it, and then it's gone. Comfort fit means it works for every body — not just the ones that fit sample sizes.
Crew PickLow-profile, unstructured, and broken in from the first wear. The hat that goes with everything because it's not trying too hard — just the logo, the vibe, and a good fit.
Market StapleCarries a bag of coffee, a candle, a hoodie, and a mug without blinking. The tote Bert has at the market table every single Saturday — and the one people end up buying to carry their own haul home.
All tees and hoodies are comfort fit — they run slightly relaxed through the chest and shoulders. Not oversized, not slim, just actually wearable. The chart below covers our standard sizing.
When in doubt between sizes, go up. The fabric relaxes slightly after the first wash and sits better with a little room. Hats and totes are one-size-fits-all — no measuring required.
| Size | Chest | Length | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 34–36" | 27" | Slim or classic fit |
| M | 38–40" | 28" | Standard everyday fit |
| L | 42–44" | 29" | Comfortable, easy wear |
| XL | 46–48" | 30" | Relaxed, layerable |
| 2XL | 50–52" | 31" | Oversized or fuller fit |
| 3XL | 54–56" | 32" | Full comfort, bold presence |
Keep the print looking sharp and the fabric staying soft — the four rules that keep everything in the lineup looking new.
Not sure about a size? Reach out before you order — we'd rather help you get it right the first time than deal with a return. Every product listing also has a fit note at the bottom.
Coo Coo's doesn't make clothing to move product. The tees and hats exist because the people who drink the coffee have a particular way of moving through the world — early, intentional, a little obsessive about the small details — and those people recognised each other before the brand said anything.
The clothing started as something Bert wore. Then people kept asking about it. Then it became the thing that made the market table feel like a community rather than just a stall. Wear it because it means something to you, not because it has a logo on it.
"I started wearing it because I believed it. Other people started wearing it because they did too. That's the whole story."
— Bert, Coo Coo's Coffee