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Product Drop Monday: Scuba Hoodie Stretch with Blissed Out Shorts

by Cristina July 22, 2013
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New! Promenade LS

by Cristina July 19, 2013
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For some reason, the Promenade LS really reminds me of Mondrian paintings. In fact, the color palette overall is reminding me a lot of both Mondrian and Lichtenstein.

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The Latest: Speedy Runsie

by Cristina July 18, 2013
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The Latest: Twin Stripe Track Attack Shorts, Track And Train Tank, Swiftly LS and More

by Cristina July 17, 2013
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So yesterday I decided to exchange my black Track Attack Shorts and pick up the Black Twin Stripe version instead and I’m really loving them. They are a really cute fun neutral that will go with pretty much all of my CRB’s. If Lulu ever decides to come out with a solid sizzle Track Attack short I’m definitely getting them. 

Sizzle Yellow Swiftly LS with Spry Track Attack Shorts

Run: Featherweight Singlet and Sizzle Speed Shorts

Love Red Forme Jacket

Run: Fast Track Tank

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The Latest: Run: Track Attack Shorts, Track Attack Skirt, Swiftly LS

by Cristina July 17, 2013
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Run Track Attack Shorts in Spry, and Track Attack Skirt in Love Red

 Sizzle Swiftly LS

Sizzle Swiftly SS with Sand to Savasana Bag

Spry Swiftly SL with Love Red Track Attack Skirt

Sizzle Swiftly SS and Track Attack

From Australia, The Voyage Pullover in Spry Twin Stripe

Track And Train Tank

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by Cristina July 16, 2013
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Yay! Boring upload tonight. The Run: Track Attack Jacket in Twin Stripe/Black/Love Red is cute, but a bit pricey perhaps? I’d have to see it in person to decide, if it has all the features lulu Run Jackets of yore had then it would probably be priced correctly. What did you guys order tonight? Glad for a boring upload after last weeks busy one? 

Tempted to get these Twin Striped Track attack shorts or the Spry Blue ones instead of the solid black ones I got. 

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More Of The Latest: Track Attack Skirts, Track and Train Tank and More

by Cristina July 15, 2013
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Track Attack Skirt and No Limit Tank

 Forme Jacket in Love Red

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The Latest: Run: Track Attack Skirt, Run: Track And Train Tank, Swiftly SS’s and More

by Cristina July 15, 2013
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New Track Attack Skirt with No Limit Tank and Swiftly SS 

Track Attack Skirts 

Track And Train Tanks

Swiftly SS and LS

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Product Drop Monday: New Track Attack Short Colors!

by Cristina July 15, 2013
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Sorry for the junky pictures today but its all I have so far of whats out. My store didn’t have a lot new in today but they did have the Run: Track Attack Shorts in in various colors and Run: Fast Track Tanks (I think thats what they were) in Love Red Twin Stripe. The Track Attack Shorts came in  Spry (with sizzle waist band), solid Love Red, Black Twin Stripe.  I really love these shorts. I got a pair of solid black but I’m considering getting the Spry instead. Fit is TTS if you are curvy on the bottom like I am.

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Lululemon Blames The Customer For Sheer Yoga Pants

by Cristina July 11, 2013
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Lululemon has issued a press release to media yesterday stating that continued complaints of sheer yoga pants is caused by customers who are wearing pants  that are too small. Here is the statement:

Retailer Lululemon Athletica Inc. says customers could still be sporting see-through Luon yoga pants because they’re buying sizes that are too small for them.

The Vancouver-based company said Wednesday there are still “a few negative comments” circulating on the Internet from shoppers who it believes are buying the wrong size.

The problem may be that “guests don’t have the benefit of doing an in-store fit session with one of our educators to make sure the fit is right for them,” the company said in a Frequently Asked Questions section of its website.

“The majority of feedback about the return of our black luon bottoms has been positive,” it noted.



I find this statement completely idiotic, disgusting and unprofessional and I really truly feel Lululemon needs a new media management team that can effectively communicate publicly without insulting and alienating their entire customer base.  What exactly is the point of a press release like this one other than to excuse themselves to their shareholders and in effect, kissing away their loyal customers? 

Lululemon pants, before the recall and before the quality issues (approximately a year and a half ago) where not sheer no matter what size you put on. The sign of too small luon used to simply be shinnyness. THAT was the sign that your pants where too small (read the Lululemon Blog Post here about determining fit). At some point, lululemon decided to change their signature luon (nylon, lycra blend) to include polyester (anywhere from 52% polyester to 97% polyester), and they made the fabric blends thinner and thinner with less compression. As a result, when this new material is stretched or light in color, it becomes extremely sheer. This is why the pants are sheer, not because the customers don’t know what size they are. Choosing a size up in pants *may* help make them become slightly more opaque (only slightly), but that is at the risk of functional fit for exercise purposes. Your pants will be slightly more opaque, but then they fall down while you are exercising in them. Also, suggesting your customer base needs to size up in luon bottoms has now sized out all of your size 10 and 12 customers. You know, the people with athletic bodies that work out all the time????

Another issue with this new line of BS I’m having, is that it’s become obvious that store educators have been coached on speaking with customers (guests) and are now repeating scripts along the lines of ‘Oh my gosh, we just learned about ‘true fit’ the other day and I learned that although my ‘preferred size’ is a size 8, according to our measurements my ‘true size’ is  a size 10′ This script, or some version of it has been repeated over and over and over again to customers. All you need to do to hear it is stand in the vicinity of the pants wall and someone will approach you with this helpful little tip. It’s so disingenuous it makes me want to hurl every time I hear it, or hear a reader mention this type of an encounter. Basically, you can wear pants that fit and have them be sheer, or pants that are too big that you can’t work out in but they will be opaque. You can no longer have it both ways. 

And now, the comments section of every news article on this story has these disgusting quips from people that do not wear the brand, and who are not shareholders. Lululemon, why would you put your customers in this position? We’ve been made to feel embarrassed already by wearing sheer pants, and now you are embarrassing us again by blaming us for the sheerness in the pants you have created defectively. I just don’t understand why Lululemon is blaming the customer when there has very clearly been a change in quality of luon, resulting in sheerness among other quality issues. The luon now is NOT the same fabric it once was. Your longtime employees know this. I have heard it in hushed whispers from almost every single store I’ve been in in the last year. 

This guy is the winner for biggest douche prize

Related Articles:

Lululemon Blames Customer Sizing Issues For See Through Yoga Pants

Lululemon Blames See Through Pants on Customer Sizing

Our Pants Aren’t See-Through, You Are Wearing The Wrong Size

This is what adding polyester to your signature luon does. 

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