The three brands of Canadian down jackets are: ARCTERYX, Canada Goose, and NOBIS.
1. Arc'teryx/ARCTERYX
Arc'teryx/ARCTERYX was founded in Canada in 1989. It is the world's top outdoor brand, Canada's top outdoor equipment brand, and a well-known brand of jackets. It was founded in 1991 and is affiliated to Amer Sports Group currently moves the production of some ancillary products to New Zealand, Vietnam and China. Arc'teryx's product lines include outdoor clothing, backpacks and climbing protective gear.
2. Canada Goose
Canada Goose was founded in 1957 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Its product lines cover men's clothing, women's clothing, children's clothing, gloves, and scarf accessories. wait. Initially, it was mainly targeted at outdoor scientific expedition personnel, producing extremely warm and practical down jackets. After taking into account both practicality and fashion, it gradually entered the public eye.
3. NOBIS
NOBIS is known as the LV of down jackets. The founder is Ouyang Hao, a Chinese from Hong Kong. It is a Canadian down jacket custom brand. The filling is Canadian white duck down jacket.
How to buy down jackets
1. Look at the fabric: first look at its thickness. Generally, thin ones are thin and thick ones are dense; secondly, pat them with your hands to see if any fluff flies out. , the density must be below 230T; again, hold a certain part of the clothes and rub it with a little force. If no fine lint comes out, the density should be 250T; because the nylon thick fabric has a layer of paint, its treatment should be bright, smooth and even. as well.
2. Look at the down quality: First, distinguish the thickness and weight of the down jacket. Two down jackets with different thicknesses look very thick, but they are not very heavy when weighed. Generally, the higher the velvet content, the better the quality; on the contrary, if it is thin and heavy, there must be something wrong with it.
Second, distinguish it from the fluffiness. Put the down jacket on the table and squeeze it hard with your hands. High-quality down can press down to a very thin level, and it can immediately return to its original shape after letting go, and it will be as fluffy as before. Inferior quality down cannot be pressed very thin, and recovery will be slow after letting go.
Third, identify it by the thickness, length and presence of the hair stalks. According to the current specifications of filling materials for domestic products, the velvet content is 50%, half of which is dandelion-like velvet buds, and the other half is 2-inch-long fine velvet pieces. That is to say, hair stems are allowed within a certain limit in the filler.