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Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by Drinou1889 » Tue Jan 01, 2019 2:07 pm

I have a Woolrich, standard cut in navy to sell if anyone is interested. please pm me

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by Sea Hibiscus » Fri Dec 28, 2018 6:49 pm

Please reconsider citing Peta as a source: https://www.petakillsanimals.com/proof- ... peta-kills.

This company, does not seem as ethical as it claims to be.

I have no problem with vintage fur, and believe that it is better to respect the animal's life than to discard such old clothing if it is still wearable. I think killing animals simply for their fur isn't good, however, many indigenous tribes do use furs and make use of the whole animal (e.g Inuit, Sami). I am not a vegetarian either...

Perhaps consider buying vintage fur?
 

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by parsleysong » Thu Dec 27, 2018 11:14 am

Yes, it's pretty bad isn't it. I just got another message from Peta about it and it's not just the trapping of the coyotes. It's also the treatment of the geese https://secure.peta.org.uk/page/34359/a ... id=1668878

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by Flambeau » Wed Dec 26, 2018 4:27 pm

I was completely unaware of the animal cruelty associated with these brands. Thank you for raising this issue.

I don't think I will be able to look at either of these jacket again with seeing the images in the link.

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by sloaney donkey » Sun Dec 23, 2018 9:52 pm

Try Montclair

Very good merchandise

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by parsleysong » Tue Dec 18, 2018 9:55 am

I'm so glad to see that several of you are also aware of this! I haven't heard of the Woolrich brand but I would never buy Canada Goose. PETA has been reporting on how Canada Goose gets those fur trims for ages and there have been many petitions doing the rounds:

https://www.peta.org.uk/action/spread-w ... e-cruelty/
https://www.peta.org/features/coyotes-k ... ada-goose/

Whatever your views on whether real fur is ok or not, please check out the way they obtain the fur before you buy - just appalling!! I certainly could not have that on my conscience and I silently scream at anyone I see wearing one of their jackets. I hope you find a cruelty-free alternative way of keeping warm.

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by 20Nanny11 » Mon Dec 17, 2018 6:10 pm

sixfootredhead wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 7:25 amNeither. Unless you support animal suffering.

Did you know that the coyote fur trim used for Canada Goose jackets is obtained through ‘trapping’ coyotes in steel leg traps? It’s a very cruel and indiscriminate way of hunting animals (not that any way is humane) and often the coyotes (or other random non-targetted animals) are left for days in these steel traps until the trappers return. In that time the animal may have died of shock/exposure/dehydration or may have tried to gnaw it’s own leg off to get back to it’s pups. If it’s alive when the trapper returns it can look forward to being bludgeoned to death or shot in the head.

There is absolutely no need to support this kind of cruelty and the amount of mums I see on the school run wearing dog (wearing Canada Goose) while walking their own dogs is shocking. There seems to be a massive disconnect or a simple lack of giving a damn.

There are plenty of ethical and technically superior brands to buy that keep you warm. Save the Duck and Hoodlamb are two brands. Hoodlamb make clothes for Sea Shepherd so they know a thing or two about keeping people warm and Save the Duck make artic level clothing. They’re also not cheap but are high quality.

It’s actually sickening to see people supporting brands like Cananda Goose. If they don’t know what they are buying that’s one thing (although I don’t understand how people don’t inform themselves of these things) but when they do know they basically make a statement when they give a company like that their money that their appearance and desire to fit in are more important than the lives of other species. This is everything that is wrong in the world.

Thank you for posting this, I couldn't have said it better myself.
There are so many alternative textiles that can keep you warm, without  harming any animals. 

 

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by dudette » Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:58 pm

I think it’s not just the coyotes but the way they treat the geese which is also inhumane. Please please don’t buy a Canada Goose coat. As someone else has pointed out I see so many dog-walkers wearing them who don’t seem to realise that the fur comes from a wild dog (or else don’t care).

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by RubyTwoShoes » Mon Dec 17, 2018 2:12 pm

I can't believe anyone would consider buying Canada Goose - the cruelty that goes into fur production is absolutely horrific - even buying their non-fur options would be supporting a company that has normalised fur wearing for the masses. Think how many of those dreadful fur trims they sell each winter - then extrapolate to how many innocent creatures have been butchered in the most awful ways. 

Please think before you buy. 

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by Talkman » Mon Dec 17, 2018 9:48 am

There are protests there on a regular basis.

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by Star » Mon Dec 17, 2018 9:46 am

I stumbled upon the protwst outside the Canada Goose shop last year. Pretty grim if true :(

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by pkmang » Mon Dec 17, 2018 8:49 am

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by Talkman » Mon Dec 17, 2018 7:42 am

I’ve had a Woolrich Arctic Parka for 17 years. No complaints at all. The Coyote fur hood trim is certified road kill. I personally wouldn’t buy Canada Goose. There are more than two companies making garments like these though.

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by sixfootredhead » Mon Dec 17, 2018 7:25 am

Neither. Unless you support animal suffering.

Did you know that the coyote fur trim used for Canada Goose jackets is obtained through ‘trapping’ coyotes in steel leg traps? It’s a very cruel and indiscriminate way of hunting animals (not that any way is humane) and often the coyotes (or other random non-targetted animals) are left for days in these steel traps until the trappers return. In that time the animal may have died of shock/exposure/dehydration or may have tried to gnaw it’s own leg off to get back to it’s pups. If it’s alive when the trapper returns it can look forward to being bludgeoned to death or shot in the head.

There is absolutely no need to support this kind of cruelty and the amount of mums I see on the school run wearing dog (wearing Canada Goose) while walking their own dogs is shocking. There seems to be a massive disconnect or a simple lack of giving a damn.

There are plenty of ethical and technically superior brands to buy that keep you warm. Save the Duck and Hoodlamb are two brands. Hoodlamb make clothes for Sea Shepherd so they know a thing or two about keeping people warm and Save the Duck make artic level clothing. They’re also not cheap but are high quality.

It’s actually sickening to see people supporting brands like Cananda Goose. If they don’t know what they are buying that’s one thing (although I don’t understand how people don’t inform themselves of these things) but when they do know they basically make a statement when they give a company like that their money that their appearance and desire to fit in are more important than the lives of other species. This is everything that is wrong in the world.

Re: Canada goose or Woolrich

by busyworkingmum » Mon Dec 17, 2018 6:04 am

Canada Goose. I bought one through work, and the the Arctic Parkers are great and there are different colours and designs. They do non-fur options also

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