Red mittens. Cowichan sweaters. Knit toques.
These were just some of the many pieces of Canadiana found on the massive crowds in Vancouver and all across the country as Canada played host to the 2010 Winter Olympics. For seventeen days we’ve seen (and felt) a surge of patriotic pride as our athletes landed on the podium again and again. For seventeen days it wasn’t strange to see a grown man wear a Canadian flag as a cape.
The Games may be over, but that doesn’t mean we have to tuck away our national pride. I’ve loved seeing the outburst of Canadian pride and celebration, but why should that end just because all of the medals have been handed out? You don’t have to wear a flag-cape or paint a maple leaf on your face every morning; there are some great ways to show your red and white pride with a little bit of style.
Made In Canada
Embracing Canadian designers is a great, subtle way to display your Canadian pride. Whether it’s a Mikhael Kale cocktail dress or a pair of DSquared denim, Canadian designers offer something for every occasion.
But for fashionistas on a budget, there are a slew of affordable, classically Canadian options. Roots Canada is the place to shop if you want a great leather bag, like a sophisticated Side Saddle bag or a slouchy Olivia Bag. And check out West-coast staples TNA and lululemon for the comfiest and coziest sweats for when you want to hit the gym with style.
Playing Dress Up
California is known for its blonde beach babes and Tokyo is known for the risk-taking Harajuku Girls, but what about Canada’s signature style. If you want a look that screams “I am Canadian” take a cue from the lumberjacks and throw on a plaid shirt and a pair of sturdy, yet stylish, boots. But leave the axe at home! Or go sporty like a snow bunny and wrap yourself in a chunky knit sweater and loads of layers for that perfect après ski look.
Red-y To Go
Perhaps the simplest way to show your Canadian colours is to add a dash of red to your wardrobe. But if you don’t want to go all the way with red, sometimes a little bit goes a long way. Go retro-glam with a glossy rouge pout or slick on a coat of cherry nail polish (my toes have been OPI’s Big Apple Red since the Opening Ceremonies).
What are your favourite ways to show your true patriot love?

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