Amid industry shift, Canada Goose to no longer use fur in its parkas | CBC News

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In move analysts say is driven largely by consumers, outerwear manufacturer to stop using fur by end of 2022 | CBCBusiness

Several Canada Goose peers, including Versace, Michael Kors and Gucci, have recently decided to stop using fur, while apparel makers Nike Inc. and Gap are looking to make their products more sustainable to cater to eco-conscious shoppers.Last year, Canada Goose, known for its $1,000 parkas, made a move in this direction, saying it would introduce reclaimed fur into its supply chain, but the manufacturer's move today was more definite.

Efros sees at least a five to 10 per cent bump in sales from Canada Goose's decision to stop using fur."Now this brand, which might have been on the peripheral for them will come back into their decision making process.""I think it's going to garner unbelievable positive consumer response for them, and it's going to continue to grow the brand in a phenomenal way."

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Business 😂🤣😂 well, an other Canadian brand to bite the dust

Business What about the stuffing? Still goose down or is it gonna be synthetic?

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