Tom Brady is continuing to live his best post-retirement life.
At the moment, the 7-time Super Bowl champ is currently living it up on a ski trip with his family, and like all dads insist on doing (sorry Thomas), he had to get a picture of his outfit in. We can’t hate on the fit though, which came straight from the iconic sportswear brand Canada Goose. For the occasion, the athlete donned the brand’s Macculloch Parka, which is inspired by their classic Expedition Parka. The Macculloch Parka has been updated with a few contemporary details sportswear lovers will certainly enjoy.
This includes modern silhouette features such as reflective bands across the chest and hood to promote visibility after dark. There’s also plenty of large interior and exterior pockets to ensure essentials are easily accessible in the harshest conditions. The puffy material keeps you plenty warm in brutal winter conditions, and it’s super stylish, as you can see, thanks to its versatile camo print. Aside from the jacket, Brady could also be seen wearing a pair of loose black ski pants.
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With Brady now on to different ventures, he has begun to open up a bit more about his playing career. In the March 24 edition of his newsletter, the NFL legend got candid about why he really left the New England Patriots after 20 years. “I was only involved in free agency once, at the tail-end of my career,” he wrote, before admitting that it was different for him than most players because of his stature. He continued, “For me, it was a creeping decision that lived passively in the back of my mind for 2-3 years until March of 2020 when a whirlwind of a few days made me realize that a decision was coming sooner rather than later.”
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“After twenty years together, a natural tension had developed between where Coach Bellichick and I were headed in our careers, and where the Patriots were moving as a franchise. It was the kind of tension that could only be resolved by some kind of split.”
Well, what’s done is done now, and Brady certainly deserves all the vacation time for the work he put in for over two decades.
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