The Canadian company, known for its luxury parkas, said on Wednesday it would make scrubs and patient gowns, which are in short supply, and will begin distributing them to local hospitals free of cost next week.
The production will start in two of its plants in Toronto and Winnipeg, with about 50 employees per facility working with an initial goal of manufacturing 10,000 units.
U.S. retailer Gap also announced similar plans late Tuesday and said it would pivot resources so that its factory partners can manufacture masks, gowns and scrubs for healthcare workers on the frontline of the outbreak.
The company said in a post here on Twitter that it would connect its vendors with some hospitals in California for the supply of personal protective equipment.
Last month, Canada Goose had forecast a hit to its annual profit and revenue as the outbreak in China hurt store traffic.
Canada Goose, which generates about a fifth of its revenue from Asia and sells $1,000 parkas, operates three stores in China and sells on online marketplace Tmall.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-canadagoose/canada-goose-gap-to-make-scrubs-patient-gowns-in-battle-against-coronavirus-idUSKBN21C2EQ
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