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Canada Goose sues International Clothiers over alleged replicas of its parkas

By Allison Jones, The Canadian Press

TORONTO - A well-known outerwear manufacturer billing itself as a "Canadian success story" is suing a retailer over trademark infringement, accusing it of making shoddy replicas of the distinctive Canada Goose parkas.

International Clothiers Inc. has intentionally designed a logo and positioned it on jackets to mimic the Canada Goose Arctic Program design trademark, it's alleged in the lawsuit.

Canada Goose Inc. filed a statement of claim late last month asking the Federal Court to stop International Clothiers from using its Canada Weather Gear and Super Triple Goose logos, "or any confusingly similar mark."

That circular logo is what distinguishes a Canada Goose jacket from others, the company says.

"Canada Goose prides itself on, and has become known for, designing and manufacturing its clothing products in Canada, and ensuring that they are of the highest quality," it writes in the statement of claim.

International Clothiers has been selling such coats since December 2009 with not only a similar logo to Canada Goose and positioned on the same upper-right portion of the sleeve, but several other features such as the look of the pockets, Canada Goose alleges.

"All of which make it highly reminiscent of a Canada Goose jackets, but of inferior quality," the company writes in its lawsuit.

While Canada Goose is a "Canadian success story," it says, International Clothiers "is a manufacturer and retailer of low to mid-quality clothing products," most of which aren't made in Canada, the outerwear company alleges.

The allegations have not been proven in court. A statement of defence has not yet been filed, but International Clothiers could not be reached for comment.

Canada Goose isn't yet claiming a specific amount in damages, as it writes in the lawsuit that so far only International Clothiers knows how much money has been made from the alleged infringement.

Canada Goose itself has sold more than $225 million in coats and accessories — more than 600,000 items — across Canada since 2005, it writes in the court documents. The products are sold in more than 200 retail outlets across the country. It also revealed it has spent $2 million since 2005 marketing Canada Goose products in North America.

International Clothiers has been aware that Canada Goose objects to its Super Triple Goose jacket, but hasn't stopped any of its "deceptive trade practices," Canada Goose alleges.

The company has also sometimes published print ads promoting its jackets as Canada Goose products, but has done nothing more than apologize and doesn't dissuade customers from thinking they are buying Canada Goose coats, it's alleged in the lawsuit.

In addition, Canada Goose alleges that International Clothiers' Super Triple Goose jacket is in itself a misnomer. An independent laboratory analyzed the filling and found that goose feathers and down constitute about one per cent of the material, the bulk of which was actually duck feathers and down.

The lawsuit was filed on International Clothiers on Jan. 31 and they have 30 days to file a statement of defence.

International Clothiers is owned by Fairweather Ltd., which recently reached a deal with American chain Target Corp. to stop using the Target name.

Target (NYSE:TGT - News) had filed a trademark infringement claim against Toronto-based Fairweather, which also operates a group of clothing outlets in Canada under the name Target Apparel.

Target, known for offering designer fashion collaborations at discount chain prices, plans to open its first Canadian stores in 2013. Fairweather also owns department stores Les Ailes De La Mode in Quebec.

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74 comments

  • Bruce  •  2 months ago
    Nice to hear manufacturing is done in this country and people are buying the product. Goes to show if more products were made here, employing Canadians, people would support the company.
    • Hogan 2 months ago
      Or the Conservatives would let it be taken over and sold off like Caterpillar. Making quality products doesn't stop the selloff.
  • Jason Sheffield  •  2 months ago
    I don't know what all the complaining about the cost is about! I have been in Yellowknife for 15 years - some of us wear them, some of us don't. It's a matter of choice about how much you want to spend and how much time you spend outside.

    Unlike the rest of the country, it seems we know that if you want something that will last, you have to pay for it! Canada Goose wear like iron so you get your money's worth - they are NOT 1 season coats. And how anyone can wear them in Toronto is beyond me! Anything about -25C and mine is too warm to wear.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
    International Clothiers- the walmart of cdn clothing
  • caesar  •  2 months ago
    Canada Goose rules, we bought one for my wife this year and are going to buy one for me next year, yes theyre expensive but you get what you pay for. We got other jackets other years like North Face which still cost just under $300. There is a store in edmonton called Cabellas that sells Canada Goose as well as other high quality coats and they all actually cost around the same price in the $550--$650 range. one again you get what you pay for
    • Michelle 2 months ago
      but you have your great North Face jacket.......it's quality ..yes?......is the issue that it's just not cool anymore?....this is why we laugh
    • dm 2 months ago
      Michelle The only ones laughing here is Us and we are laughing at you Not with you
    • Sherry Lynne 2 months ago
      Michelle seriously, give it up little girl you are becoming annoying!!! I would like to think what you deem as "cool". Probably not that no name computer your are typing on.
  • Tristisa  •  Etobicoke, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    Perhaps if Canada Goose marketed their products and made them more affordable to all Canadians and not just a small percentage of folks, there would be less knock-offs! $225 million in profits...just a thought!
    • elscorpio69 2 months ago
      They are not a charity. If you want quality you pay for quality. I dont see anyone bitching at Lamborghini because they wont make any Lambos for people on welfare.
    • dm 2 months ago
      lol @ elscorio maybe they will make a lambo scooter lol
    • happydragon5077 2 months ago
      Not going to happen, Canadian wages are too expensive.
  • Redfoxx  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  2 months ago
    Buy what you can afford. Myself, I bought a "bomber" jacket from Canada Goose last year for $800.00 and I wish that I had done it years ago. This jacket is so well made that I will pass it on to my son when I leave this earth.
    • -... . ... 2 months ago
      What, you won't need a jacket where you are going?
    • Redfoxx 2 months ago
      lol. Good one but I have faith that I won't need it. Dam now you have me wondering and it's too late as I told my son that it is his.
  • Greg  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    I love my Canada goose... too bad they've nearly doubled in price since i bought mine over 4 years ago... they are a great company and warrantied my jacket even after the dry cleaner ruined the fur and couldn't get out the stains (they replaced the fur, the velcro and got the stains out somehow)... i will buy another one.... in maybe 10 more years when this one wears out...
  • coinneach  •  2 months ago
    The label for these knock-off manufacturers should be SCAM-U-FACTURERS !!!
  • Scrubs  •  Markham, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    Good for Canada Goose. Ever read a Roots label recently? "Canadian Heritage", right above "Made in China"
  • ec  •  2 months ago
    some of the knock offs are made from India and Thailand.
    And that's the point of their lawsuit - it's a copyright issue.
  • Don G  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    I saw this same looking coat labelled "Made in Canada" on a store rack in Beijing for a price of Yuan300 or $35-40. I was tempted to buy one but didn't. When you wear it, just don't get caught in a wet-type snow fall, your under clothes will turn a similar colour as the outer coat colour.
    • bigrob 2 months ago
      Mae in Canada in Beijing... now thats funny!
    • bigrob 2 months ago
      I meant Made, not Mae. Oops.
  • Jackie Treehorn  •  2 months ago
    It's not all bad. Because of this story I will get off the fence and buy a jacket from Canada Goose Inc. It will make for an excellent Christmas present next year for my wife. I hate Chinese....S.......H.......I......T.....except the chicken balls.
  • Sandra  •  Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan  •  2 months ago
    The price will tell...if it's cheap, then it's not Canada Goose. If that is what you are after..then pay the extra money and leave the knock off on the rack..such a simple solution without lawsuits. Personally..I'd pay the extra dollars and have a well made coat that would keep me warm..
  • Wondering  •  Newmarket, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    You go get'em
  • Big Dog  •  2 months ago
    International Clothiers is owned by Fairweather Ltd seem to have a copy cat way of doing business ...not proven but very likely hope Canada Goose wins...
  • Quincee33  •  Atlanta, United States  •  2 months ago
    BTW people, Canada Goose wages start at $ 17.00/ hour, that's a very good wage for a seamstriss, they treat their employees well and use great quality, if you don't want to pay the price, simple - don't. But i hear alot of wining, it's a free market, and obviously they have a large customer base that's growing. i personally think the jackets are little too plain, but i hear they are incredibly warm....alot of people in the film industry wear them to stay warm during shoots.
  • h1m1d  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    I personally think this phenomena, Canada Goose fever and its replica's has gotten 'ridiculously' way out of hand.
    Now days, you can not help not noticing the overwhelming usage of this brand as wearing 'Uniforms' in one of those communist countries! if you know what i mean.

    Sadly, as much as i like this brand but no way in hell i would pay $800.00 and join this Uniform club!
  • N13  •  2 months ago
    it's about time but what about all those other guys from China making the same jacket for 300$.
  • bella  •  2 months ago
    I see people wearing them in Toronto..... WHY!?!?! Is it just for show and letting people know that you spent THAT much moolah on it... we know the weather isn't the reason....
  • Gauche73  •  Hamilton, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    Just a tidbit of info that most people don't know......Chicken balls are available only on Canadian and the U.K. menus and are very hard to find in the U.S.
    We get your point though.....Made in Canada ...Nice to see people paying a little more to keep things in Canada.
    We pay more...We keep more, I guess. lol