CANADA GOOSE POPS UP AT 2016 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL

by Stephen Garner

Canada GooseArctic luxury apparel maker Canada Goose has opened its first-ever pop-up shop at the Sundance Film Festival. Located at 577 Main Street in Park City, Utah, the shop will be open until January 31, giving attendees an opportunity to discover the season’s new styles and buy directly from the brand. Shoppers will enjoy concierge-level service, including personalized fittings, style advice and free delivery to their home or hotel anywhere in Park City.

The shop features a wide assortment of Canada Goose’s iconic styles, celebrity and film crew favorites, and the latest products from its fall/winter 2015 collection for men, women, youth, kids and babies. Additional special merchandise available at the shop includes the Canada Goose x Pendleton accessories collaboration, which features a down-filled blanket and scarf, fur-lined hooded scarf and wool cap, as well as the Canada Goose PBI (Polar Bears International) collection, where proceeds from the sale of every parka, jacket or accessory goes directly to PBI to support scientific research and the preservation of polar bear habitats.

Guests are also invited to discover and draw inspiration from the parkas on display, worn by the company’s “Goose People”: triumphant adventurers who have accomplished incredible feats and made the impossible, possible. As seen in the brand’s recently released short film, directed by Paul Haggis and titled “OUT THERE,” these parkas showcase Canada Goose’s 58-year history of protecting people from working, living and playing in the coldest places on earth.