First of all, your existence pleases me Klute.
Second of all, I'm not proud of this but my first reaction to people who wear Canada Goose is I look down my nose at them because most of them don't even know Canada Goose uses coyote fur... And then I have to remind myself that I am being an unfair judgmental asshole, and they just don't know, they have never seen the way coyote fur is harvested blah blah blah but I mean it takes me awhile to calm myself down.
Third of all, to those in this thread whose conscience is content because they read a statement online about ethics by the company whose product is in question, I know the official Canada Goose website says humanely harvested but give me a break - that's like when the hotel I stay at says they won't change the sheets or give me fresh towels unless I request it because they care about the environment. Hello, it's called "corporate green washing" - look it up. And yeah I get it coyote overpopulation is a bitch - wah wah wah - but there is nothing ethical about the way these traps are set up and the way the coyote starve to death and suffer horrendously - they break their teeth trying to escape - while they are stuck in these traps which are checked only a couple times a month.
Fourth of all, to those on this thread drinking haterade, you don't have to be a vegan/vegetarian whatever to be conscientious (sic?) of animal suffering. Just because a person eats meat or wears leather or whatevs doesn't mean they are not allowed to have an opinion or take offence to animal cruelty. Hey haters, by your logic, just because I think some of the people on this thread are idiots and I would like to punch them in the face, I shouldn't bother trying to be nice to anyone else because hey, I'm just a kinda' person that likes to punch people in the face.
Fifth of all, I specifically chose to buy North Face as opposed to Canada Goose specifically because of the coyote fur collars which - "serve a function"? What function is it serving that faux fur does not serve for people living in southwestern Ontario? But anyway, back to point 5, I do research before I buy anything and I thought North Face was the most ethical and functional jacket comparatively for what I need to use it for and just last year it came out that their geese were force fed. Sucky. But I'm not going to throw this one away because that would be idiotic but if this jacket ever gets lost I definitely won't be supporting North Face in the future either.