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An Exclusive Warehouse Sale Is Coming To Montreal & You Can Save Up To 70% Off

From jackets to sportswear

Moose Knuckles Unveils Exclusive Warehouse Sale in Montreal & Here Are The Details

Man and woman modelling the latest Moose Knuckles winter jackets in white and mint green

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The renowned Moose Knuckles is hosting an exclusive warehouse sale in Montreal, and it's going to be a game-changer for your winter wardrobe! From February 9 to 11, you can get up to 70% off on a wide range of products. Discover men's, women's, and kids' jackets, from classic parkas to trendy bombers, all showcasing the brand's commitment to quality. The sale also includes a sportswear range, perfect for those who stay active in the cold, and exclusive one-of-a-kind samples that you won't find anywhere else.

For those unfamiliar, they aren't just a brand; it's a Canadian icon. Moose Knuckles has been synonymous with quality and resilience, crafting apparel that's not only designed to brave the harshest winter elements but also exudes a sleek, sophisticated style.

Moose Knuckles Warehouse Sale

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Discounts: Up to 70% off

When: February 9 to 11

Where: 225 Chabanel West, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: Whether you're looking to revamp your winter collection or shopping for the family, the Moose Knuckles warehouse sale in Montreal is an event you don't want to miss. Quality, style, and unmatched prices – it's a rare opportunity to invest in winter wear that promises to keep you warm and stylish for many winters to come.

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