Canada Goose is entering rental market with Selfridges

Luxury outerwear and apparel brand Canada Goose, has partnered with  Selfridges on releasing a rental edit, which will be accessible beginning on January 19 on the department store’s online and at its London headquarters.

The Selfridges buying team’s rental edit includes some of Canada Goose’s “best adored models” for both sexes, including its environmentally friendly Cypress and Crofton puffers, vests, and jackets made entirely of recycled nylon.

The rental line will also include items from the Regeneration collection, which uses leftover fabrics and salvaged materials, as well as Kind Fleece styles composed of recycled wool and biobased fibers.

Canada Goose said in a statement that “additional products and categories” would be added to the rental edit “over time,” with intentions to offer styles that are appropriate for the season, such as rain and windwear for spring.

The Canada Goose edit will cost 55 pounds for four days and be available for rent for lengths of 4, 8, 10, and 20 days.

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