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Earnest Sewn x Canada Goose Warms It Up

Chiliwack
Earnest Sewn/Canada Goose Chilliwack Parka

For the last fifty years Canada Goose has cranked out expedition-level gear, including the parkas keeping every scientist based at Antarctica’s McMurdo Station alive when they go for a stroll. Now they’re adding a little more style to the survival game, collaborating with Earnest Sewn on two limited-edition parkas. Both the Earnest Sewn/Canada Goose Chilliwack and Expedition parkas feature duck down insulation underneath a waxed cotton exterior that’ll age a lot better than your girlfriend. The Expedition rig comes with a removable down-filled insulating layer just in case you actually want to hit the summit of Everest instead of simply looking like you’ve got a Sherpa on speed dial. Only 300 pieces in each line drop drop this fall at Earnest Sewn dealers. Hook it up before they’re gone or global warming makes’em obsolete.

Expedition
Earnest Sewn/Canada Goose Expedition Parka

Expedition liner
Earnest Sewn/Canada Goose Expedition liner

Earnest Sewn / Canada Goose detail
Probably the only label you’ll have in common with a scientist freezing his ass off somewhere south of New Zealand

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October 23, 2007 | Permalink

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