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PREPARING FOR THE STORM WITH TOASTY FASHION

BY MARGO ROBERTS

FALL/WINTER 20 LINE

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How did an obscure clothing manufacturer, who started making snowmobile suits in 1957, turn a small red, white, and blue patch with maple leaves, their country’s name, an outline of Antarctica and McMurdo Station, into one of the most recognized status symbols in fashion?

They did it by catering to our need for warmth, setting unmatched records, and putting out a look that no one can duplicate.

INTRODUCING CANADA GOOSE.

From humble beginnings to a long list of miraculous achievements, the Toronto based company is an icon and favorite to those who climb to the top of Mt. Everest, camp in the arctic, trek across the tundra, or take a leisurely walk down Fifth Avenue to do some holiday shopping. In each situation, style and comfort dovetail with the necessity for protection from the elements.

Not for the faint of heart, top-ofthe-line gear pushes up to $1800; still, those who make the investment tell us that nothing compares to their “Goose.”

THE GENIUS OF MONCLER

When it is time to dress for the outdoors, but your adventures are focused on commuting to work, heading out to dinner, or you want to flaunt your good taste, then Moncler’s great styling is for you.

A soft subtle look with a superb fit and extreme warmth means you can find independence and walk ahead of the crowd.

Moncler’s 1952 line provides comfort and versatility while offering a unique view of femininity, elegance, and practicality. With slimming lines—even with down-fill— each look fits around you and the type of day you have planned.

Very urban—definitely sophisticated.