Is Lululemon worth it?
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The pants make your butt look phenomenal.
Seriously though I find their products last a long time. I have a jacket on right now and I have long arms, their sleeves are always long enough for long armed individuals.
Yes it's pricy and I usually buy cheaper stuff but when I want to splurge and have pieces that will last a long time Lulu is my go to place.
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I like their stuff, but I usually get stuff that's on sale. I can't justify paying $100 for yoga pants all the time.0
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My older stuff is awesome, and has lasted me actual years.
Stuff I've gotten recently, not so much, but I had a FABULOUS pair of yoga pants I got 2 years ago, that I wear on a weekly basis, and they're still great. I would say go for it.0 -
I would never spend that much money on anything. I can get the same thing for so much cheaper from another brand/store.0
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Alisontheice wrote: »The pants make your butt look phenomenal.
Seriously though I find their products last a long time. I have a jacket on right now and I have long arms, their sleeves are always long enough for long armed individuals.
Yes it's pricy and I usually buy cheaper stuff but when I want to splurge and have pieces that will last a long time Lulu is my go to place.
They're good for long armed people!?
I heard Lululemon was snobby and mean to anyone who didn't fit their norms. And while I do - solidarity! ...but they have clothes that will fit my monkey arms?
I may need to check this out.
Moral dilemma. Buy clothes that fit my hard-to-fit arms or protest against a store's practices?
Maybe if I try on the clothes there...and buy off ebay?0 -
Too expensive.. maybe I would buy it as a treat for reaching my goals.. but even then I would rather buy 10 different pairs of pants for the same price!0
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yes, absolutely worth it! The quality, style, and fit is unmatched0
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I got some of their pants from Good Will. They're the older kind, so they fit well and I can tell they're well made. I think you can find good alternatives at Costco though. I don't think I'll ever buy LuLu directly from the store because I find the company to be unethical. Mainly the statements their CEO has made about women's bodies, and they're bullying of private individuals reselling their products on sites like Ebay. They seem to be a very odd company and for the price I'd rather not support them.0
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I got some of their pants from Good Will. They're the older kind, so they fit well and I can tell they're well made. I think you can find good alternatives at Costco though. I don't think I'll ever buy LuLu directly from the store because I find the company to be unethical. Mainly the statements their CEO has made about women's bodies, and they're bullying of private individuals reselling their products on sites like Ebay. They seem to be a very odd company and for the price I'd rather not support them.
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YES! They fit me better than any other brand and I've tried a lot of different ones. I have a jacket that I wear more than any other and I've had it for 10 years.....several bottoms that have lasted me just as long.
Absolutely worth it in my personal opinion!
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Meh, I find the quality at Lucy to be better, especially the pants.0
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Joannah700 wrote: »Alisontheice wrote: »The pants make your butt look phenomenal.
Seriously though I find their products last a long time. I have a jacket on right now and I have long arms, their sleeves are always long enough for long armed individuals.
Yes it's pricy and I usually buy cheaper stuff but when I want to splurge and have pieces that will last a long time Lulu is my go to place.
They're good for long armed people!?
I heard Lululemon was snobby and mean to anyone who didn't fit their norms. And while I do - solidarity! ...but they have clothes that will fit my monkey arms?
I may need to check this out.
Moral dilemma. Buy clothes that fit my hard-to-fit arms or protest against a store's practices?
Maybe if I try on the clothes there...and buy off ebay?
I think that's Abercrombie.....they had some backlash where the CEO said they didn't make clothes for heavy or unattractive people. AND he's not an attractive man. What an a-hole!
I'm in Canada and they've been around here for quite a while....I see people of ALL sizes wearing lulu's if that's any help?0 -
I've never bought Lululemon from an actual store. I have bought online on sale as I do find a lot of stuff is over priced. Having said that, I prefer UnderArmour (which is comparable price, and WODgear pants. WODgear pants are AMAZEBALLS. Never see-through, super comfy, make your butt look great, AND cheaper. Plus the company is pretty cool.0
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Yoga pants = always worth it...unless I'm at walmart0
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I think that's Abercrombie.....they had some backlash where the CEO said they didn't make clothes for heavy or unattractive people. AND he's not an attractive man. What an a-hole!
It's Lululemon as well. http://www.businessinsider.com/outrageous-remarks-by-lululemon-founder-chip-wilson-2013-12
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damn you now ive pinned a load of work out clothed to reward myself with as mini goals...0
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Cornishpirates wrote: »Yoga pants = always worth it...unless I'm at walmart
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In for the Lululemons!0
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I've been in their store and to a warehouse sale and have always walked out empty handed. I just can't justify the price. I am more picky about my bottoms than my tops but Old Navy compression and Nike work really well for me and even then I buy sale.0
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Ha, glad I never went to that store.. I'm short and got short little T-Rex arms ^_^0
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I think that's Abercrombie.....they had some backlash where the CEO said they didn't make clothes for heavy or unattractive people. AND he's not an attractive man. What an a-hole!
It's Lululemon as well. http://www.businessinsider.com/outrageous-remarks-by-lululemon-founder-chip-wilson-2013-12
OMG I had no idea! What a douche!
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I own two pairs of Lululemon boxer briefs and can honestly say nothing quite compares to the feel and comfort. Being I have yet to wear anything that matches Lululemon quality, I find the $24 price tag worth it.0
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It would help if you gave us direct questions ... you know, put some effort into your project. And don't forget to come back and say thank you.
I have 2 drawers full. What do you want to know?0 -
lauraripson wrote: »I would never spend that much money on anything. I can get the same thing for so much cheaper from another brand/store.
No you can't.
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No. Too expensive for the declining quality of the product. I prefer brands like Athleta, WOD Gear, Gap and Under Armour. They have been much more durable for me and less see-throughability.0
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Lulu is total worth...but as an alternative Ive found Fabletics but its subscription based0
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shutupandlift308 wrote: »No. Too expensive for the declining quality of the product. I prefer brands like Athleta, WOD Gear, Gap and Under Armour. They have been much more durable for me and less see-throughability.
Ohhh.. I happen to like see-throughability o.o
-googles brands-
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MyaPapaya75 wrote: »Lulu is total worth...but as an alternative Ive found Fabletics but its subscription based
I've been wanting to try Fablelitcs. Good to know they're good.
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I really dislike Lululemon--I'm discouraged by their sizing. My sister (maybe a size 10) has to wear their XL--if they even have XL's! I far prefer Athleta, if I'm going for high end items. But honestly, when it comes to athletic wear, my best yoga pants are from Old Navy...they've lasted years and they are completely opaque. According to what I've read, many Lulu pants are not opaque enough.0
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ethompso0105 wrote: »I really dislike Lululemon--I'm discouraged by their sizing. My sister (maybe a size 10) has to wear their XL--if they even have XL's! I far prefer Athleta, if I'm going for high end items. But honestly, when it comes to athletic wear, my best yoga pants are from Old Navy...they've lasted years and they are completely opaque. According to what I've read, many Lulu pants are not opaque enough.
All of their sizes are numbered...When I wore a 10, I was able to shop there.0
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