Luxury Cheerful Unicorn Hawaiian Shirt . outerwear brand Canada Goose has unveiled its first co-designed jacket with brand ambassador and basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.Dubbed the NBA’s most stylish player for his notorious charismatic style, Gilgeous-Alexander has co-designed a jacket with Canada Goose inspired by one of the luxury brand’s year-round favourite pieces, the Faber Hoody.Gilgeous-Alexander has redefined the Faber Hoody into a classic luxury windbreaker, featuring a cropped silhouette and built-in shoulder pads to create extra dimension, fusing the functional elements and craftmanship from Canada Goose with his own bold and playful streetwear aesthetic.The contemporary style features a striking watercolour camp print with an extended collar height, longer sleeves and a personalised ‘s2’ embroidery to honour his basketball career.Canada Goose adds that only one of this bespoke design was created exclusively for Gilgeous-Alexander. However, fans in Canada (excluding Quebec), the US and the UK can enter to own the final design prototype until September 3 on the brand’s website.This is the first project between Canada Goose and Gilgeous-Alexander, with the brand adding that more are expected in the months and years to come, dedicated to “pushing the boundaries across the influential arenas of sport and fashion”.
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This fit perfect and it’s a great conversation starter. For lovers of hip hop music this t shirt is awesome! Everyone that sees it on me stops me to look at it and then we talk about REAL hip hop music. I’ll buy a second one soon.
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Gift for my boy. Its a shirt, it fits, so far no issues.
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Awesome hoodie for the money. Nice slim fit.
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Nice smooth material with no itchy inside seams or tags. But go up a size from usual.
That’s because the fit is odd.
On my average-athletic 5’11” frame, the L is oddly small, tapering to the waist such that it pulls towards the back. Not a flattering look. It’s also a little shorter/smaller than I expect even for UA, especially since it’s not a stretchy fit.
I went up to an XL, which was *also* oddly a little *larger* this time than UA XL is normally, reaching almost the back of my thighs in back (front is normal “at the hips”) and feeling roomy enough that it could be a girlfriend-steals-it shirt.