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Monday, March 16, 2015

Canada Goose Cold Weather Jackets

Looking for a warm winter jacket?

Founded in a small warehouse in Toronto, Canada, over fifty years ago, Canada Goose has since grown to be recognized internationally as one of the world's leading manufacturers of extreme weather outerwear.

They have kept 100% of their production at home in Canada because they are committed to outstanding craftsmanship.  They believe it’s critical to the integrity of Canada Goose and the quality of their products.  The company believe’s that no one can do it better. But there’s a more important reason than that.  Cold weather is part of the Canadian national identity, and there are no better judges of the quality of their products than those for whom they are designed — and by whom they were inspired.  The Canada Goose company is proud to have Canadians rely on them for protection in unspeakably cold conditions.  

Canada Goose has over 40 years of industry-leading understanding of down insulation technology which allows them to choose the best blends of down to suit the specific requirements of each of their jackets.  All of their blends include some Hutterite down, among the most premium Canadian down available.  Its ability to retain more warm air than other types of down results in lighter weight jackets that don't sacrifice warmth.

Canada Goose developed the Thermal Experience Index (TEI) to help consumers find the warmth they want for the experience they seek in each of the Canada Goose products. Whether you need a lightweight jacket for active pursuits or a field-tested parka for the coldest places on earth, this five-point system is designed to help you make the right selection from their  expansive collections.

Below is one example of the outwear from this company.

You can learn more about the Thermal Experience Index at their website http://www.canada-goose.com/

Learn more about Canadian down from the Downmark website (Down Association of Canada). 

You can learn about down from around the world from the down manufacturer directory on Apparel Search.


If you are interested in winter apparel, you may want to also view our warm winter clothing guide blog post.

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