Started in 1957, Canada's well-known light luxury down jacket brand focuses on the manufacture of extreme outdoor equipment, specializing in the design of high-quality jackets, parkas and accessories. Canada goose was founded 60 years ago in a small warehouse in Toronto, and now it has developed into a world-famous luxury clothing manufacturer. In the 1950s, Sam tick, with a strong entrepreneurial spirit, immigrated to Canada. In 1957, he founded Metro sportswear Ltd in Canada, which specializes in wool waistcoats, raincoats and snowsuits. In the 1970s, David Reiss, Sam tick's son-in-law, joined the company to invent a volume based filling machine, opening a new era for Metro sportswear. David also created the snow goose brand, which later became Canada goose. In the 1980s, inspired by the global cold regions, the expedition Parka was developed to meet the unique needs of scientists at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. It became standard equipment and was nicknamed "big red". Laurie skreslet made history as an early Canadian to Mount Everest in 1982, wearing a custom Parka designed and made by Metro sportswear. In 2011, this classic "Dashan" jacket was released again as a skreslet parka. In the 1990s, Dani Reiss, the son of David Reiss and the grandson of Sam tick, joined the company in 1997 and became president and CEO of Canada goose in 2001. Dani ignited the company's growth path and promised to stick to "made in Canada" In the 2000s, Canada goose collaborated with lance Mackey, a skier, to support Arctic exploration. Set a monumental world record. In 2004, Canada goose, which has been an official jacket for filmmakers in cold regions, appeared in two major productions: day after tomorrow and national treasure. In 2007, two thirds of the world's polar bears lived in Canada. Canada goose cooperated with polar bears International (PBI) to launch the PBI series. Each sale proceeds to PBI to support conservation of polar bear habitat. In 2009, goose Man Ray Zahab won the Guinness Book of world records for his unsupported Antarctic trek. Without skiing equipment, he completed the journey on foot in 33 days, 23 hours and 55 minutes - setting a record for crossing Antarctica independently. Two Canada goose resource centers were established in polar Canada. The two centers provide free fabrics, buttons, zippers and other materials for Inuit seamen to hand sew jackets and clothes for their families and communities. In the 2010's, Canada goose acquired its manufacturing base in Winnipeg to meet the growing demand for products and further fulfill its "made in Canada" commitment. In 2011, Canada goose continued to innovate and released a number of lighter products suitable for various climates and high-intensity sports, including hybridge? Lite jacket. In 2014, Canada goose launched its global headquarters in Toronto, greatly enhancing its production capacity. The company employs 6% of the labor force in Canada's tailoring industry and is awarded by the federal government. In 2015, to celebrate our partnership with the film industry, Canada goose produced out there - a short film about the real stories of goose people over the past 60 years. In 2016, Canada goose opened two flagship stores in Toronto and New York City. These two stores combine the polar tradition of Canada goose with modern innovation to provide customers with a wide range of product choices, including a wide range of colors and styles. In 2017, Canada Goose opened up a new world, releasing knitted sweaters, integrating the superb design of goal oriented design and functional priority garments into Merino luxurious wool garments.