| I bought mine for warmth years ago. I wear mine in Wyoming. It will last a lifetime. |
| We don't wear them. We are a RAB and FeatheredFriends wearing family. |
People are ridiculous. I get REALLY cold in the winter. I don't care whether you think I need a CG or Moncler or whatever. Whether I want the patch, it's my money. FYI, I have a heavy Moncler parka and I'm still cold in the winter in DC. |
| I would get robbed in my neighborhood wearing Canada goose |
| They already exist with a more subtle logo. My DH has a black jacket with a black logo on the arm. |
Yikes. Why don't you move? |
+1. I live in NYC, which is not much colder than DC, and am the same. I get cold below 40 degrees and wear my CG (black label) below that. People’s bodies regulate temperature differently. I am perfectly comfortable in humid 95-degree weather and want a sweater if it’s below 70! |
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I don't think it's needed for DC winters, but I lived in Boston for 10+ years and the cost per wear of my CG became one of the lowest items of my closet, especially for a winter bike commute. None of my other coats / weather systems compare in terms of the ease of feeling perfectly warm in the winter without requiring multi layers / complex on off.
One of the best things about the coat is how all the openings (sleeves, collar, etc.) are engineered to be 100% impervious to wind/cold while also soft and very comfortable. I did buy the coat before their private equity take over and major price increase-- I think it was $700 at the time and has been well worth it over the years. |