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What does the Canada Goose down jacket logo look like?

1. Genuine Canada Goose down jackets have delicate washable labels. In order to combat counterfeit and shoddy goods, Canada Goose launched a unique holographic anti-counterfeiting label in 2011. The anti-counterfeiting label and the washed label are sewn together, and each A Canada Goose down jacket has a unique anti-counterfeiting label. When viewed from different angles, the anti-counterfeiting label will show different patterns.

2. The wool on the edge of the hood of Canada Goose down jacket is made of coyote hair. This is a point that Canada Goose has been criticized by animal rights activists. It is also a major feature of down jackets that is difficult to counterfeit. Suburban Wolf fur is soft and fluffy, with a gentle touch. The wool of fake products is mostly artificial fur or raccoon fur, which is rough to the touch and easily knotted and scattered.

3. The workmanship of Canada Goose down jackets is very exquisite. Most fakes can be identified by the armband details. The genuine trademark embroidery has clear colors, neat edges and clear outlines, while the fake trademark embroidery has a skewed shape. The stitches are uneven and uneven.

Extended information:

1. The English name of Canada goose is Canada goose, which has a normal label (red label) and a black label. According to my personal summary, the black label is actually just a gimmick. Because the price, workmanship, and fabric are almost the same as those of regular red labels, except for the fact that one logo is black and the other is red, it doesn’t feel like it has an obvious “high-end” feel. Of course, the black camouflage color is indeed calmer and more atmospheric.

2. After 2016, Canada Goose changed its strategy. In order to cater to consumer tastes, it added black label options to more than 90 white label styles and adjusted them to equal prices, with fillers of both logos. White duck down is used uniformly.