We often see experiments and innovations of brands that separate themselves from their tradition in order to try something different. Canada Goose is one of these and today it uses its talent developed in technology outdoor clothing to create the new generation of shoes. In its second test in the shoe-making industry, the brand introduces two pairs of boots as part of its spring drops, which are heavy, but comfortable, light and designed to provide warmth without being ideal for every season.
We start with cypress and crafton puffer boots, inspired by cypress and crafton designs such as lightweight down jackets, hoodies and lingerie. These models are indicative of a brand adaptive sense that is strongly rooted in sportiness and travel and research concept, which are values found in the extreme versatility of the accessory. Thanks to the heat absorption technology of the heat experience index that withstands temperatures from 0 to -15 degrees Celsius and 0 to 5 degrees Fahrenheit, the ankle boots have a soft nylon surface, zippers that facilitate reinforcement and fit at the back of the ankle. Crafton models are offered in three different color variants: white, shoe / camel and black, with reflection details on the back that add visibility and insulating midsole and better cushioning in low light conditions.
Along with the padded models, Journey Trekking boots were also launched, with a sporty texture but allowing them to be worn daily with a casual aesthetic. Completely waterproof HDry membrane with laminated interior and a seamless surface, they reduce weight with “wave” diamond structure and increase cushioning. Presenting the shoes is Romeo Beckham, who may wear Grafton boots in the summer of 2022, strengthening his bond with the brand, already in 2021, he was a testament. Canada Goose Boots are available at boutiques and on the official website.
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