Peter Coultas
Peter Coultas
Peter Coultas is a top tier, multi-millionaire Canadian fashion icon, entrepreneur, and journalist.
He is most notably the owner of The Goodie Bag, which he launched solo in 2008, and Refinery Capital Investments. [1]
Early Life
Coultas was born in Kingston, Ontario, where he attended Frontenac Secondary School, Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic High School, then Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute. He was a member of the DECA Association and athlete on the soccer, rugby, and badminton teams.
Fashion Background
Peter began working at a local boutique before becoming a staff writer for Black Gold Kartel and WRG?
Communications, then founding The Goodie Bag which served as a sales, marketing, and distribution agency for streetwear brands.
He began to attend fashion trade shows and consult for brands in California and New York.
Over the next decade he would distribute, consult, and develop the following labels: 5th Column, 10.DEEP,
Acropolis Apparel, Alador & Smith, Billionaire Mafia, Bloodbath, Cashletes, Chilly-O, Claw Money, Diamond Supply Co., DoubleDown NYC, Exact Science, Frank 151, Fully Laced, Gold Coin, GoodWood NYC, IM King, Mayan Tamang, Mosley Tribes, PCKPR, Sabit NYC, Sedgwick & Cedar, SSUR, Subconscious Threads, The Airtime Collection, The Award Tour, The Illionaires, The Superb Label, Upper Playground, and Zoo York.
Journalism
In addition to serving as a fashion agency, The Goodie Bag also served as a blog and conducted interviews for many famous recording artists including Kendrick Lamar, Big Sean, Sean Combs, Mac Miller, Casey Veggies, Theophilus London, Vic Mensa, Rockie Fresh, The Chainsmokers, Tycho, Taz Arnold, Saigon, and DVBBS.
Entrepeneurship Ventures
In 2016, Coultas became an investor in an alcoholic beverage company called N1CE.
He is also an investor in various tech companies, creative agencies, and fashion brands.
Philanthropy
Coultas has donated to various causes including Amnesty International, Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation, and Shriners Hospitals for Children.