Canada Goose has three labels: black label, red label and general label.
Canada Goose down jackets are now mainly available in red label and black label (limited sales, full goose down filling, slim fit, collar label with Branta trademark, taking the urban fashion route); general label (classic Canada The goose series is the first to keep out the cold. The styles are thicker and larger, strong and durable, and some models are filled with a certain proportion of duck down).
Among them, red label and black label CG are high-end series. The coats are relatively expensive, and some limited editions are even more expensive. Because the goose down used in Canada goose down needs to be picked manually when the goose is naturally shedding its hair, which is difficult and costly to obtain, and it is produced in Canada and Hungary, the two best goose down producing areas in the world.
A brief history of the Canada Goose brand
In 1957, Canada's Metro Sportswear began producing Canada Goose clothing. Metro Sportswear, the company name at that time may hint at the urban style of Canada Goose. 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. Of course, the cold northern part of Canada is always a key sales area for cold-proof clothing. This is also the overseas branch of Canada Goose, which was established in 2010 with the development of the brand.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Canada Goose