Lululemon, worth it?

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  • da1128
    da1128 Posts: 212 Member
    Whoa and no! I still have 'cheap' brands from the 90's and they still look as good as when I bought them....AND I've gotten excessive wear out of them. Most every piece 'wicks away moisture,' washes beautifully, hasn't pilled, or ended up "holy" enough for church. (Misspelling and pun intended.)

    Funny, there's been a lot of gals who have asked me where I get my great workout clothes and they look shocked when I say "Oh, TJ Maxx, Target, Walmart, and *GASP* Goodwill."

    Personally, my clothes have to be comfortable and move with me when I move. Sorry, but I have pants that cost less than ten bucks. Why buy ONE pair of pants from Lululemon when I can buy ten pair elsewhere and still look and feel good?

    Purses...now that's another story. :bigsmile:
  • SDkitty
    SDkitty Posts: 446 Member
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    QFT.

    Whatever's on sale at Sports Authority and doesn't give me a rash in funny places is what I wear. I don't even know what Lululemon is. Is it like Juicy?

    HAHAHA I'm so with this pic, never even heard of this brand. I don't really buy into the expensive gym clothes though, if it breathes, it's comfortable, and doesn't ride up my butt crack I'm a happy camper :flowerforyou:
  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
    I need some new pants also. I borrowed a pair from my friend that were from Roots. I liked them, so I may try to get some there.
  • mrslcoop
    mrslcoop Posts: 317 Member
    I own several of their running shirts (tanks, short and long sleeve), running skirts, and running socks. To me the winner is the shirts and the socks, though the skirts have amazing fit and look so cute. They are best athletic shirts I own and I own A LOT. They wick away sweat and keep you so dry. And the socks are padded in all the right places and also wick away sweat. I’ve never gotten a blister wearing those socks while I run. I’m at the point that I couldn’t run without them.

    These aren’t things I buy a lot of or often and usually I request them as gifts. So they’re worn and washed with great care. You can snag a lot of good stuff on the sale racks too.
  • Mommy2akt
    Mommy2akt Posts: 46 Member
    Love my Lulu stuff! It is expensive but they last forever and I think it looks great on.
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    Specifically running and tennis gear. Is there a benefit worth the extra money I'd pay?

    As a guy, I say...
    emphatically...
    and without reservation...

    YES.

    Those yoga pants too.

    kthxbai
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    FWIW...

    I've looked at some of the men's athleta stuff (my GF likes their stuff), but haven't actually bought anything, so this is a very general comment.

    I do believe that, if you intend to use something a lot (wear it a lot and/or be really hard on it), good stuff is worth paying for. I don't subscribe to the "anything will work just fine" mentality when you get beyond a casual user of a product.

    (This is two posts in a row that I've ^thissed one of your comments. I promise, I'm not stalking you.)

    I used to subscribe to the "not worth the money/cheaper stuff is almost as good" mentality...but the more I try the "expensive" stuff, the more I realize that most of the time, you truly do get what you pay for. Now that said, I don't know about Lulu specifically...and it truly could be overpriced for what you get...but if it's anything like other apparel companies, there *is* a difference. Saucony generally makes better running shoes than Converse. Under Armour is generally better than Starter. A higher-end LG washer and dryer are better than a budget model no-name. And not just "better", but often, the product lasts longer...which means ultimately, it may actually be less expensive to pay more initially.

    This isn't to say that you can't "get by" with the less expensive stuff...but it also doesn't mean that the more expensive stuff is automatically "not worth it".
  • gogojodee
    gogojodee Posts: 1,243 Member
    Totally worth it! I have many garments and they alll look brand new 'cause I wash them in cold water and air dry. Despite pilling, still newish looking. I'm going to Canada this year and intend on stopping by the lab for a made for me pair of pants.
  • Mainey13
    Mainey13 Posts: 54 Member
    Old Navy is not bad, but I have to say that the quality of Lulu is beyond any other. You do pay more, but it is really worth it. They last!! Dont put in the dryer though.

    You only need a few items and can switch them out. They also have great sales at Xmas and sale racks in most stores.
  • Elainejk21
    Elainejk21 Posts: 121 Member
    Buy sparingly and for purpose, it IS great quality. All my tops from Lulu have not faded, lost shape, pilled, stretched, etc. I have 6 different tops now that I wear for various gym classes. The black capris I bought 2 years ago still look new.

    I have some other stuff from Nike and Under Armour that I like and it does perform well but it's not quite as comfortable if you want to wear it all day long.

    Also, I received an email just this morning from Lulu saying they have new stock of black pants, minus the see-thru..
  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
    I agree that spending more on quality stuff is worth it. I don't like Lululemon. And they are overpriced beyond the quality. Maybe they just don't work for me. The clothing is not petite. And when I do downward dog, you can see my underwear. But, I do have a sweatshirt that I wear from there. I wouldn't be opposed to trying a shirt. I've never had luck with the pants. Maybe because I prefer cotton.
  • RM10003
    RM10003 Posts: 316 Member
    I wear Athleta, not Lulu, but with both brands you can take stuff back for any reason, even after wearing it, and they'll give you a refund or exchange. Bra chafe, or you bounce too much? Tights ride up/down or have a seam coming undone? Take it back. I love that peace of mind.
  • PoopieMonster
    PoopieMonster Posts: 295 Member
    Have you all missed my post about the camel toe blocker? This thread should have ended there.
  • pjp1125
    pjp1125 Posts: 313
    Yes, but only the sheer ones (at least it worth it for me to oogle).
  • Shelby1582
    Shelby1582 Posts: 191 Member
    I love lululemon. It is expensive but honestly I haven't found any other shorts that I like as much as their speedy run shorts. Yes, a lot of other brands have the underwear inside and the pocket in the back but they are either almost the same price or they don't fit as well. I have spent $60 at Target buying running shorts that ride up or don't fit as well and I could have just bought one pair of lululemon shorts. I guess it depends on the item. For their jackets I would get Target or some other brand. I am just obsessed with their shorts though! And that really lightweight running top they have.....
  • _chiaroscuro
    _chiaroscuro Posts: 1,340 Member
    Well that's quite a range of responses. There's a Lulu store less than ten minutes away from me, and while I asked the question in part to be a stinker because I know people get fussy over that brand, I am actually intrigued. If that or some of the other suggestions posted really do stand up that well to the rigors of use and washing, I will check it out. In truth my Champion bras are some of the saddest things you'll see.

    Also camel-toe block? What magic be this?
  • lblert
    lblert Posts: 55
    I have Lululemon yoga pants, and they were well worth the price mainly because they retain their shape. I noticed that my cheaper yoga pants would stretch out during workouts to the point where they were sliding down. And, honestly, they are very flattering.
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
    I haven't bought lululemon, based on the recall, but have gotten garments from Athleta and SkirtSports and they are definitely worth the money (if you have it)
  • missshyeviolett
    missshyeviolett Posts: 310 Member
    I swear I'm the only girl at my bar classes NOT wearing Lulu.

    I don't give a f*. I'm too cheap for that ish.
  • jacksonpt
    jacksonpt Posts: 10,413 Member
    Well that's quite a range of responses. There's a Lulu store less than ten minutes away from me, and while I asked the question in part to be a stinker because I know people get fussy over that brand, I am actually intrigued. If that or some of the other suggestions posted really do stand up that well to the rigors of use and washing, I will check it out. In truth my Champion bras are some of the saddest things you'll see.

    Also camel-toe block? What magic be this?

    Keep in mind that things like fit, softness/comfort, "cuteness" are all relative terms, and you shouldn't let someone's review of "uncomfortable" or "plain looking" influence you. What's comfortable or eye catching to one person may not be to other.

    Pay attention to reviews/comments that talk about things like durability, breathability, etc. That's what being better is really about - lasting longer and working more effectively.
  • n_unocero
    n_unocero Posts: 445 Member
    there's a brand at tj maxx and marshalls that I buy all my pants from. I can't think of the name and it's driving me nuts! the logo looks like a sidways spring almost. anyway, they are fantastic. they have a high waist which sucks in my pooch, they stay in place, and they make my butt looks good!
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    Yes, but only the sheer ones (at least it worth it for me to oogle).

    Yeah.

    You know, for guys though, I have a pair of their yoga shorts. It's like having your boys held by a pair of soft hands. Well worth the money.
  • kennethmgreen
    kennethmgreen Posts: 1,759 Member
    Whatever's on sale at Sports Authority and doesn't give me a rash in funny places is what I wear. I don't even know what Lululemon is. Is it like Juicy?
    Do you mean funny ha-ha, or a different kind of funny?

    I'm sorry about your rash.
  • sunglasses_and_ocean_waves
    sunglasses_and_ocean_waves Posts: 2,757 Member
    Have you all missed my post about the camel toe blocker? This thread should have ended there.

    Good point. If only this lady wore lulu ....


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  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
    Have you all missed my post about the camel toe blocker? This thread should have ended there.

    Good point. If only this lady wore lulu ....


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  • joeysfacts
    joeysfacts Posts: 83 Member
    I pretty much only wear lululemon. Love the quality, though it has been slipping in the past couple years. Just go on the website to the "We made too Much" area. They always have stuff on sale. I rarely pay full price on anything! And shipping is free and takes 1 to 2 days from order to come to your door (at least in Canada)
  • kingkoopaluv
    kingkoopaluv Posts: 147 Member
    ugh yes totally worth it!
  • HardcoreP0rk
    HardcoreP0rk Posts: 936 Member
    I have tons and tons of great workout gear. Some things I have spent a small fortune on. Others I have not. Luckily, we have City Sports here that is doing some really cute workout gear that looks like a Lulu knockoff, but is of similar quality and MUCH cheaper.

    Of all my workout items, I dont prefer Lulu more than some of my $9 TJ Maxx tank tops or Nike tech capris. I like the styles they off, but that's where my love affair ends. Even given the high quality of the product, they are still overpriced.
  • Sparlingo
    Sparlingo Posts: 938 Member
    I do really like some of their stuff, but no more than I love my Nike gear. I would buy LuLu if I had a gift card, but since my money goes further with Nike (and they have sales far more frequently), I rarely shop at Lululemon. That said, what I do own of theirs, I have always been happy with.
  • Kekibird
    Kekibird Posts: 1,122 Member
    Used to love their running cropped pants but lately I feel that the quality of their material has gone down while the price remains the same. I do like their long sleeved cool weather shirts for running and I have a running jacket I love. Both I've had for a while and were worth the price.

    But not the pants. I feel like Champion has great pants and you can get those at Target without the huge price tag.