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Embrace every summer adventure with Canada Goose

17 May 2023 | Updated on: 18 May 2023 | By Luxury London

From mountain-top sunrises to far-flung festivals, be ready for every incredible opportunity this season

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What does your summer social calendar look like? If your idea of a good time is more hiking hillsides for stunning sunrises, partying all night at an under-the-radar festival and white water kayaking through Alpine valleys than genteel garden parties and endless hours of sunbathing, then you’ve come to the right place.

As far as Canada Goose is concerned, when it comes to summer, there’s only one thing on the agenda: adventure. While the brand may be best known for its ultra-warm outerwear designed to stand up to Arctic temperatures (and, trust us, come winter you’re going to want one of those), it also does a brilliant range of lightweight, water- and wind-resistant designs ideal for balmy but unpredictable climates.

Key to assembling the perfect active summer wardrobe? Layering. The 100 per cent cotton Huron sweatshirt and Fairhaven zip sweater both make brilliant options on which to build a ready-for-anything look. Each comes in a range of versatile shades and are crafted from soft, breathable fabrics with thoughtful construction details to keep you comfortable all day long.

Now, we’re sure we don’t need to tell you that any optimal summer wardrobe also includes shorts for warm days and trousers for cool evenings. Happily, Canada Goose’s Huron (for men) and Muskoka (for women) collections have you covered for both. Each range features pieces made from supremely soft 100 per cent cotton, with drawstring waists for an adaptable fit and an easy-to-care-for structure designed to simply roll up and pack away when it’s time to get going.

Next up, outerwear. A gilet makes for a great option when you’re never quite sure what the weather might bring on any given day. Canada Goose’s range of Crofton and Cypress down gilets utilise the brand’s outerwear expertise to create lightweight, water-repellent and wind-resistant designs made from durable recycled feather-light ripstop fabric, perfect for delivering a burst of warmth when the mercury cools.

If you’re anticipating unpredictable conditions, the new Faber hoody is a brilliant multi-tasker. Made from Canada Goose’s unique AcclimaLuxe fabric, it features an interior wind guard, mesh vents for breathability, and an adjustable hood resulting in a lightweight TEI 1 rating – meaning it’s a breeze to wear while being ideal for temperatures as low as -5°C.

As for the finishing touches? Well, you’ll need shoes and a sunhat, of course. If you discovered the life-changing warmth and comfort of Canada Goose’s Cypress and Crofton puffer boots over winter, you’ll be very pleased to hear both are available in mule versions perfect for summer. Offered in black and white, a semi-backless design is complemented by thick rubber soles and a padded upper for the ultimate in cushioned stability.

Finally, the unisex Horizon reversible bucket hat is rendered in Northstar white and a grey-purple Silverbirch that is begging to be taken to your nearest music festival. Made from Canada Goose’s Tri-Durance fabric, it’s practical too, boasting three layers of water and wind protection. We guarantee everyone will want to know where you got it.

Shop the full collection at canadagoose.com