The Canada Goose black label used to mean that the filling was goose down.
1. Black Label adopts a limited sales strategy, has a slim fit, and has the Branta trademark on the collar label, taking the urban fashion route.
2. Canada Goose General Standard takes the popular route, and the fillings are all made of white duck down. Therefore, compared with Black Label, the price and warmth retention performance are lower.
3. But after 2016, Canada Goose changed its strategy. In order to cater to consumer tastes, it added black label options to the white label styles above 90% and adjusted them to equal prices.
4. The fillings of the two logos are uniformly made of white duck down. (That is: for a big goose, you can choose black label or white label. There is no difference in price, material and version)
So the main difference between black label and common label is that the logo is different. The embroidery of black label The logo is black, which makes it look relatively low-key, making it less easy for people to tell "this is Canada Goose" at a glance. This may be the only difference between the two down jackets with different logos.
Extended information:
The big goose was originally called Canada Goose.
In 1957, Canada's Metro Sportswear began producing today's Canada Goose clothing. Metro Sportswear, the company name at that time may hint at the urban style of Canada Goose today.
In fact, Metro Sportswear officially started using the Canada Goose brand to produce products in 2000. In the 1990s when down jackets were on the rise, Metro Sportswear registered the Snow Goose trademark in Canada, and then registered Canada Goose in 2000.
Today, all the company's products use the Canada Goose trademark and are sold all over the world. Metro Sportswear is headquartered in Toronto, Canada, and has a regional headquarters in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
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