TORONTO — Canada Goose Holdings Inc. says its new lines of spring and summer clothing appear to be resonating with consumers, though the company posted a wider net loss in its latest quarter.
Chief executive Dani Reiss said apparel such as T-shirts and polos have been some of the company's best sellers in recent months, helping the company change its perception that it's a winter-only brand.
"The spring summer campaign brought a fresh energy to the brand, playful and relevant with a clear message: We do summer too," Reiss told analysts on a conference call Thursday.
Rising temperatures and milder winters have pushed some retailers, including Canada Goose, to rethink their product mix. As a result, the company has been expanding its offerings to include lightweight puffers, sweaters, win