Here’s the latest I could pull together about Canada Goose Chilliwack:
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A recent limited edition Chilliwack Bomber capsule was unveiled in late 2025, featuring Arctic Blue, Electric Summit Pink, and Electric Yellow colors, focusing on both heritage design and modern bold styling while preserving performance DNA. This suggests a move to refreshed colorways within the Chilliwack lineage rather than a complete redesign, appealing to collectors and outdoor enthusiasts alike.[1]
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Media coverage around the same period highlighted ongoing discussions about fur usage in Canada Goose products, with some outlets noting shifts in fur policy and stock of existing fur items, though not specific to new Chilliwack fabric choices. This context is relevant for overall product positioning and future materials, even if not tied to a particular Chilliwack drop.[2]
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The Chilliwack Bomber has a long-standing heritage tied to post-war bush pilots and Arctic utility, and Canada Goose continues to emphasize its durable construction and iconic silhouette as a core part of the brand’s offering, including legacy storytelling on official sites.[8][10]
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Historical collaborations and occasional special editions (e.g., OVO collaboration in 2016, not recent) illustrate Canada Goose’s pattern of limited runs and capsule drops around the Chilliwack Bomber, signaling that the label often rotates limited editions alongside core styles.[3]
If you’re targeting a specific event, drop date, or a particular regional availability (e.g., Europe vs. North America), tell me what you’d like to know and I can focus the search further. I can also summarize key styling and material considerations for the Chilliwack Bomber if you’re deciding on which version to buy.
Sources:
- Canada Goose limited edition Chilliwack Bomber capsule with new colorways (Arctic Blue, Electric Summit Pink, Electric Yellow).[1]
- Coverage on fur policy shifts and stock context related to Canada Goose products (general background).[2]
- Official legacy storytelling for the Chilliwack Bomber and its heritage.[10][8]
- Historical collaborations and capsule culture around Chilliwack Bomber (e.g., OVO).[3]