Lululemon Tips
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First of all,Congratus lululemon..
I’ve been wearing Lululemon gear for workouts, hikes, and lounging around the house for over a decade. And yes, I was even that person that occasionally paired their leggings with Uggs and wore them to college lectures when that was a style. I am well aware that Lululemon clothes don’t come cheap (though you can always browse the “We Made Too Much” section to try to snag a deal). And yes, I agree that $100 or more is a slightly absurd amount to spend on leggings. But hear me out. Lululemon is well worth the steep price tag.
Over the years I’ve tried numerous other brands from Athleta to Fabletics in the hopes of finding workout clothes I love just as much. I have other leggings, tops, and bras I like, but none that have lasted me over 10 years and look and feel the same as the day I bought them.
and more,I’ve worn them on 12-hour treks through Patagonia and on runs through humid Brooklyn streets, and still, nearly everything I own has held up. Because I know I’ll own everything I buy for years to come, I’m more than willing to pay the extra price. Several of my coworkers also own and have tested out Lululemon pieces. We’ve put sports bras, leggings, shorts, and tanks to the test in yoga classes, at our home gyms, and more. You can find all the details on fit, style, and performance for our favorites below.
Generally, sizes run from 0 to 20 to fit a wide range of body types. Prices vary and run around $14 for small accessories like socks and headbands, $58 for sports bras, and $128 for some of their most popular workout leggings.
I never wanted to love Lululemon because I knew it would be an expensive habit, but these leggings made me a convert. They’re soft and lightweight enough to sleep in but still substantial enough to work out in. And unlike so many other pairs I’ve owned, the high-rise waist never rolls down. I haven’t taken them off since the start of the pandemic, and once I wear them out, I’ll be running to the store to buy more. As far as sizing, I typically wear a size 0 in most clothing, but I went with a 4 in these leggings and they fit perfectly.
The classic Wunder Under leggings in black were my first-ever lululemon legging purchase more than a decade ago now, and I continue to wear them. They’re soft, stretchy, suck you in at all the right places, but are still comfortable enough to wear with a cozy oversized sweatshirt all day. Even if you don’t hit the gym too often, you’ll likely end up wearing these around the house daily. They also still get the job done during workouts, though I’ve found they aren’t quite as good for sweat-wicking or quick-drying as options like the Fast and Free Tight. Additionally, while they do have a small waistband pocket for keys or your credit card, I do now prefer the convenience of leggings with side pockets for hitting the gym or going on runs
Thanks lululmeon,although there are also some different voice,such as this:Lululemon used to have an outstanding return policy. Not only did they change that, the quality of their garments has decreased an unacceptable amount in the last few years.I now have a pair of $100 leggings that I can’t wear, and do not have the time to repeatedly fight for exchanges on sub par products.
I won’t support this brand until they make their return policy flexible, and their pants the quality they used to be.
But I don,t care this,and you?
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