
Brand Story
C.P. Company is an Italian apparel brand founded in 1971 by designer Massimo Osti. Initially called Chester Perry by the suggestion of his fashion entrepreneur friend Corrado Zannoni, its name was changed in 1978 following a lawsuit by Chester Barrie and Fred Perry, for the use of their first name and surname. C.P. Company clothing design often conducts research and design into military uniforms and work suits. It became known for its functional, military-inspired outerwear and the use of innovative fabrics, processing techniques and design. Its "Mille Miglia jacket" (also known as "Goggle jacket", 1988), features two clear lenses on the hood—the "goggle"—and one on the wrist, for the wristwatch. Since 1975 C.P. Company has produced over 40,000 garments. Today, the brand has generated a large following within English 'football hooligan' subculture. C.P.
Excerpted from the brand's official website.
Timeline
- 1971
Founded by Massimo Osti
Italian designer Massimo Osti founds Chester Perry (later C.P. Company), pioneering industrial-fabric menswear.
- 1988
Goggle Jacket introduced
Iconic hood-with-built-in-goggles jacket becomes C.P. Company's defining piece.
- 1993
Osti departs
Founder Massimo Osti leaves; brand changes hands multiple times.
- 2019
Tencel Group ownership
C.P. Company acquired by Tencel Group, freed from Stone Island association.