Size & Fit"Which size should I get for my Canada Goose parka?" We often get asked what size Canada Goose is the right one. It's a great question and it depends on a few factors. Beyond your personal preference, there's your body size. We have made a sizing chart for your here. Those indicate measurements for your body. They don't take into account fit. Speaking of which, Canada Goose makes its jackets with three fit types: Slim, Regular and Relaxed. Below, you'll find a description of each style and a chart with the jackets organized by fit.
You'll find that these are tighter than the average fit you're used to wearing. If you like a fit that's very close to the body, this one's for you. If you are debating between two sizes, you should consider the larger of the two.
You'll find that these have a pretty average fit, if slightly looser than most. You should simply get your normal size. Those who want it close to the body should be careful because ordering a size too small will mean sleeves that are too short.
Relaxed in this case is an understatement. They are very loose. Perhaps the loosest you'll ever wear in the corresponding size. This extra room has a function. In the coldest environments, on the coldest days, you'll want to be able to ad some layers. The looseness allows just that; it means you can easily add a good 10-15C to your jacket. Despite the looseness, the jacket is still made for the body indicated in the sizing chart. If you are debating between two sizes, feel free to order the smaller one. If you are looking to downsize more than one size for a trimmer fit, you should think about getting another model.
Here is an alphabetical list of jackets by category:
MEN'S SLIM FIT | MEN'S REGULAR FIT | MEN'S RELAXED FIT |
| Alberta Vest | Chilliwack Bomber/PBI* | Arctic Rigger Coverall |
| Banff Parka | Constable Parka | Baffin Anorak |
| Calgary Jacket | D'alpago Bomber | Expedition Parka/PBI |
| Chateau Parka | Freestyle Vest | Heli-Arctic Parka |
| Citadel Parka | Mountaineer Jacket | Resolute Parka |
| Hybridge Hoody/Jacket | Ontario Parka | Snow Mantra |
| Hybridge Lite Jacket/Vest | Skreslet Parka | |
| Langford Parka | Yorkville Bomber | |
| Lodge Down Hoody/Vest | ||
| Manitoba Jacket | ||
| Tremblant Jacket/Hoody/Pullover |
WOMEN'S SLIM FIT | WOMEN'S REGULAR FIT | WOMEN'S RELAXED FIT |
| Camp Down Coat/Hooded Jacket/ | Aosta Bomber | Expedition Parka/PBI |
| Camp Down Jacket/Hoody/Vest | Chilliwack Bomber/PBI* | Resolute Parka |
| Kensington Parka/CG55 | Constable Parka | Snow Mantra |
| Montebello Parka/CG55 | Freestyle Vest | |
| Palliser Coat | Livigno Parka | |
| Thompson Jacket | Mystique Parka | |
| Victoria Parka | Solaris Parka | |
| Whistler Parka | Trillium Parka/CG55 | |
| Hybridge Hoody/Jacket | Tremblant Jacket/Pullover | |
| Hybridge Lite Jacket/Vest |
If you have any questions, please let us know in the comment section.
-Juan Altitude
I want to order one of your jackets but when I go into the sizing it only tells me S M L etc fo r chest measurement. How can I see hips and waist measurement so that I make sure I get the correct fit? Thanks so much
This article should answer all your questions about size: http://altitude-blog.com/canada-goose-sizing-chart/
Mark
I am trying to find a size Jacket that will fit. Im very tall so I usually am an XL but I need to know if the arm length will fit me so how do I find the measurements of the Jackets? In the sizing chart it tells you what to measure on your body but how do we know the measurements of the Jacket?
Hello Victoria,
It will be hard to find the measurements of the jackets, as Canada Goose does not publish them. The only Ladies’ XL I managed to get my hands on was the Expedition. The sleeves, from shoulder seam to wrist end was 65.5cm (26″). If I included the elastic cuffs, the total arm coverage, from shoulder seam to end of cuff was 72cm (28 1/2″).
This may also help you: I have long arms and I usually find Canada Goose to have slightly shorter sleeve lengths than what I want, but at the same time, the elastic cuffs provide good coverage and neatly solve that problem.
I hope this helps,