Outerwear: Canada Goose Approach Jacket | Bag: Strathberry Midi Tote {last worn here} | Sweater: Milly Rainbow Chevron Stripe Sweater {c/o} // Denim: Paige Skyline Crop Denim | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik BB Pumps | Eyewear: Céline White Sunglasses
Today, I’m excited to share a review of the Canada Goose Approach Jacket. Is it worth the money? Let’s explore the benefits, drawbacks, and important notes for this winter jacket.
Canada Goose Approach Jacket
The vibrant pink Canada Goose Approach jacket was inspired by the original 1982 custom design made for Laurie Skrelest, the first Canadian to summit Mt. Everest. As a lifelong Chicagoan, I need coats like this!
Granted, I don’t think I could get all that far up a mountain in my Manolo Blahniks – haha! Nonetheless, as someone who lives through Chicago winters and travels to Finland multiple times a year for work, this parka is a lifesaver!
Also, if you happen to be reading this now – it’s Thanksgiving! We are up in Wisconsin with Bob’s family, and although it has been a very different holiday season with loved ones going through health issues, there is always so much for which to be thankful. Rest assured, I brought this jacket with me! It’s so comfy and it’s definitely kept me warm.
During our road trip up north, Bob and I recorded a few fun videos on Instagram Stories – I dubbed it “Grateful Four,” as we are going through four things for which we are grateful based on different categories. Also, during the drive, we finished the “Last Seen” podcast – so good! Now, we are on the hunt for a new podcast for the drive home. Please leave any recommendations in the comments below!
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