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Canada Goose Introduce Their Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

Canada Goose are back for another warm winter.

Canada Goose introduces its Fall/Winter 2026 collection under the creative direction of Haider Ackermann, who styles and directs the campaign with a clear intention: to meet fall and winter not as hardship, but with joy, optimism, and craft. The season is built on materials that tell stories and silhouettes that reward a second look, forming a collection shaped by texture, detail, and quiet confidence.

The collection arrives as part of Second Nature, the Fall/Winter chapter of Canada Goose’s Natural Intelligence platform. Second Nature speaks to the moment when the season stops feeling foreign and becomes familiar. It’s a belief that readiness isn’t learned, but embodied, becoming instinctive year after year.

Ackermann’s vision embraces the individuality of fall and winter. The shift feels different in Madrid than in New York, yet both express the same seasonal rhythm. Second Nature positions Canada Goose as the brand that understands how people truly meet the cold: through ritual, instinct, and repetition. The Fall/Winter 2026 offering answers that with expanded categories, new silhouettes, and thoughtful design grounded in the craftsmanship the brand is known for.

“Confidence in the season doesn’t come from preparation alone, it comes from experience,” says Carrie Baker, President, Brand & Commercial. “This collection reflects the personal ways people meet fall and winter, giving customers more ways to express their relationship with the season.”

Inside the collection, Canada Goose delivers its largest range of newness to date. Fleece arrives with youthful energy and bold colour-blocking, while nostalgic graphics, plaids, and prints run across knitwear, shirting, and lightweight down. Collegiate palettes blend heritage with elevated streetwear, complemented by knitwear, scarves, toques, footwear, and women’s transitional outerwear that extends the season’s layering language.

Later in the season, puffers and vests introduce the Sterling and Fallon families, followed by Après-Ski and Holiday capsules that bring Western-inspired design into heavyweight down, fleece, and apparel.

Canada Goose remains fur-free, with faux fur trims crafted from recycled materials, including recycled polyester and post-consumer plastic bottles appearing on select styles such as the Aren, Shelbourne, and Louise Parkas. These trims reflect the brand’s ongoing commitment to innovation and responsible design.

Fall/Winter 2026 marks a season of instinct, expression, and lived experience.

PHOTO CREDIT: Courtesy of Canada Goose

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