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Canada Goose opens first retail store

Published
Oct 24, 2016

Arctic luxury apparel brand Canada Goose officially opened its first retail store in its hometown of Toronto at Yorkdale Shopping Centre last week.
 
The 4,500-square-foot flagship offers the largest variety of products anywhere in the world including more than 100 different styles in 40 unique colourways. Special collaborations will also be available in store, including the brand's recent work with Opening Ceremony and Toronto Blue Jays slugger, José Bautista, as well as exclusive in-store only styles, prints and colours.
 

Canada Goose opens its doors in the city it calls home. - Canada Goose


The flagship store also offers a range of services such as personal shopping appointments with brand ambassadors as well as carry-out to car or ship to home services.
 
"I'm so excited to open our doors and welcome our first customers here at home in Toronto as we start this new journey," says Dani Reiss, President & CEO of Canada Goose, in a news statement. "This store is the best place for people to find the perfect Canada Goose product in an environment that tells our story through our own lens."

As a testament to the brand's Canadian roots, the store features Canadian artisans and craftsman like Jason Carter, an Aboriginal visual artist whose soapstone-carved polar bears displayed throughout the store are also a nod to Canada Goose's work with Polar Bears International. Bespoke Canadian design elements also connect the store to its home country including the large reception desk carved from a single piece of marble sourced from a quarry in British Columbia and handmade down-filled upholstered furniture from Montreal-based Montauk Sofa.

Canada Goose opens its doors in the city it calls home. - Canada Goose

 
A selection of vintage pieces from the company's six-decade archives will also be on display, including: the Skreslet Parka, a refined and relaunched version of the jacket Laurie Skreslet developed with Canada Goose and wore when he became the first Canadian to summit Mt. Everest in 1982.
 
Canada goose has also announced plans to open its first ever standalone store in New York City, this fall.
 
Canada Goose products are sold in North America at canadagoose.com, and at Authorized Retailers in 50 countries around the world.

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