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Internet-famous ‘Heated Rivalry’ Canada fleece jacket to go on sale

TORONTO — The internet-famous fleece jacket from “Heated Rivalry” is making the leap from screen to real life.

First seen in Crave’s hit gay hockey drama on character Shane Hollander when he plays for Team Canada at the Sochi Olympics, the fleece quickly sparked online enthusiasm, with fans repeatedly asking how they could purchase it.

Now, the show’s production company, Accent Aigu Entertainment, has teamed up with Canadian-owned clothing brand Province of Canada to produce and distribute the jacket.

They say 10 per cent of proceeds will be donated to a charitable organization, which will be announced at a later date.

Details regarding pricing, availability and the release date of the have not yet been announced.

“Heated Rivalry” creator Jacob Tierney and executive producer Brendan Brady said in a statement that the viral garment is being released entirely because of the show’s fans.

The jacket — a white zip-up adorned with red maple leaves on the arms and the word “Canada” on the back — was designed by the show’s costume designer Hanna Puley.

It’s since become an online hit. Fans even started a petition with nearly 4,000 signees urging the actual Team Canada to make Hollander’s fleece part of its official merch at next month’s 2026 Winter Olympics, which had already revealed its gear by Lululemon.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 28, 2026.

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The internet-famous fleece jacket from “Heated Rivalry”, as shown in this handout image, is making the leap from screen to real life. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout-Province of Canada (Mandatory Credit)

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