
Canada Goose
Whether in the city, in the mountains or in cold polar regions, Canada Goose protects against the cold. The jackets, vests, hats, gloves and other clothing are designed to withstand the most cold weather conditions.
The stylish and exclusive clothing from Canada Goose fits completely within the La Boule range. You will find a large stock with us.
Canada Goose
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- Canada Goose lawrence bodywarmer blackAs low as €556.50 Regular Price €795.00
- Canada Goose lawrence puffer bodywarmerAs low as €556.50 Regular Price €795.00
- Canada Goose langford parka black disqueAs low as €1,067.50 Regular Price €1,525.00
- Canada Goose garsn grey black disqueAs low as €486.50 Regular Price €695.00
- Canada Goose mac millan navyAs low as €875.00 Regular Price €1,250.00
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- Canada Goose chateau parka graphiteAs low as €1,046.50 Regular Price €1,495.00
- Canada Goose heren parka model chateau blackAs low as €1,046.50 Regular Price €1,495.00
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Canada Goose
Canada Goose is a unique Canadian brand. The brand stands for winter luxury and has a beautiful collection of top quality. The materials and designs are inspired by the home of the brand, the Arctic. Canada Goose clothing is therefore suitable for wind and weather and very low temperatures.
At Canada Goose they pay attention to detail. Every cut, fold and stitch is done with precision. The brand's jackets go through no fewer than thirteen production phases, so that every button, zipper and pocket is checked. Finally, they are completely checked by hand one more time. This is the only way Canada Goose products get the desired quality.
Canada Goose is a brand like no other and has a unique appearance.
How did the Canada Goose brand come about?
In 1957 it all started in a small department store in Toronto. Sam Tick starts the Metro Sportswear LTD brand there. The brand designed parkas for researchers in Antarctica and was subsequently frequently worn by mountaineers, among others. At that time, all kinds of outdoor clothing was developed. The outdoor clothing had to ensure that people stayed warm in the extremely cold weather conditions in Canada.
A few years later, son-in-law David Reiss joins the company. He invented a down filling machine, which resulted in the label 'Snow Goose'. This name was later changed to the name we know today; Canada Goose.
The brand gets extra fame when Mount Everest is successfully climbed for the first time by a Canadian in 1982. Mountaineer Laurie Skreslet wears a specially designed Canada Goose parka during his climb.
In 1990 Dani Reiss, David's son, joins and drives the company's growth, which is why we know the brand as it is today.
How do you recognize the Canada Goose logo?
Since 2011, every jacket has a hologram of the logo. In addition, the logo patch is a landmark of a real jacket. This must be embroidered on the jacket with the correct font and colors. Canada Goose jackets are further recognizable by the 'Arctic Program Logo', an iconic logo that is central to every jacket.
How is the finish of a real Canada Goose?
All Canada Goose clothing is finished with precision and checked by hand.
Where to buy Canada Goose?
Genuine Canada Goose products are only sold by authorized resellers. On the Canada Goose website, enter the URL of a sales website to see if they are an authorized seller.
How should you wash your Canada Goose?
After purchase, you want to keep your Canada Goose clothing in good condition for as long as possible. That is why it is important that you wash and maintain the products correctly.
All products have a binding washing instructions on the inside. Always check this label carefully. You can also follow these guidelines:
- Never wash woolen items warmer than 20 degrees
- Never spin
- Do not use too much detergent
- It is best to take items with down to the dry cleaners
- Remove the fur collar before taking the jacket to the dry cleaners