Edelson Lechtzin Investigates Canada Goose Tariff Price Increases
Law firm Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating potential class action lawsuits against Canada Goose. The probe concerns whether the company raised product prices based on tariffs and failed to refund consumers after the tariffs were struck down.

National class action law firm Edelson Lechtzin LLP announced on July 2, 2026, that it is investigating potential class action lawsuits against Canada Goose. The investigation focuses on the company's pricing practices, particularly in light of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that invalidated certain tariffs.
The inquiry aims to determine if Canada Goose increased the retail prices of its products during the period the tariffs were in effect. Furthermore, it will examine whether the company failed to refund consumers for any price discrepancies that may have arisen after the tariffs were removed or reduced. Such actions could potentially violate consumer protection laws.
Canada Goose manufactures and sells luxury outerwear. The impact of tariffs on such high-value goods can be significant, and any resulting price adjustments directly affect consumers. The Supreme Court's decision to strike down tariffs could have led to changes in the company's profit margins unless prices were subsequently lowered.
Edelson Lechtzin LLP, which specializes in large-scale litigation, is seeking to hear from consumers who purchased Canada Goose products during the relevant timeframe and believe they were subjected to unjustified price increases. The firm will assess whether there are grounds to file a class action lawsuit.