Canada Goose joins forces with Surgeon to reimagine the Glacier Trail Sneaker

NEW FOR this winter, Canada Goose – a renowned performance luxury apparel brand – has just announced its latest collaboration with Surgeon.

Founded by Dominic Ciambrone, Surgeon is an LA-based shoe collective focusing on creating timeless and also unique shoe designs. Joining forces with Canada Goose, the two have released a limited-edition reinterpretation of the Glacier Trail Sneaker.

Originally designed with a crisp white upper, black laces and a midsole inspired by the shape of wind-blown snow drifts, the shoe consisted of a very monochromatic colour palette.

Now, the Glacier Trail Sneaker has been reimagined and features a kaleidoscope of earth tones and bold pops of colour.  Inspired by various hues of the 1990s, the shoes showcase hints of orange, khaki green, delicate turquoise and also a deep, electric blue.

Canada Goose x Surgeon

Additionally, the shoe has been constructed with comfort and protection in mind. Utilising fully waterproof and breathable technology, the sneaker is ideal for those venturing out on the most elusive hiking trails. Similarly, the sneaker is built to endure snow, rain and sun, which demonstrates the versatility, adaptability and capability of the design.

Canada Goose x Surgeon

Speaking on the collaboration, Ciambrone said: “Nature has always played a large role in my wellbeing and is a constant inspiration throughout our design process. With Canada Goose venturing into footwear, it was exciting to repurpose their signature materials onto a sneaker and have fun with the design.”

by Sophie Richardson

The Canada Goose x Surgeon Glacier Trail Sneakers are now available at www.thesurgeon.com while stocks last.

Furthermore, for those interested in a bespoke pair, an auction is taking place at www.biddingforgood.com until November 17th.

All proceeds will be going to Polar Bears International – a group of conservationists, scientists and volunteers working to secure a future for polar bears across the Arctic.