Thread: [Apparel] Lululemon clear-out styles
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Dec 26th, 2012 11:19 AM
#16
I haven't bought their yoga pants personally, but everyone I know that has them reports they last FOREVER.
So if we buy cheap ones every year, or more expensive ones once in 5 years, really has some value there.
(But I still haven't bought them LOLs.)
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Dec 26th, 2012 12:44 PM
#17
Newbie
I buy the Gf lululemon stuff for Christmas every year, she says they by far the most comfortable brand she has, and they also make her ***** look so much better lol
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Dec 26th, 2012 12:55 PM
#18
Newbie
I picked up a long sleeved running shirt and running pants from their boxing day deal... The quality is superior but sometimes I do question the colours (cut is unquestionably flattering). But sometimes I do wonder if the reason why their stuff lasts so long is because I'm ultra careful with washing my lulu clothing and making sure I don't rub my gym bag on my running tights so it doesn't get piled... More money = you take care of it more...
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Dec 26th, 2012 01:03 PM
#19
bought my gf a pair a year ago, dont regret it LOL. But that's the only item I'm getting... the clothing is still relatively expensive
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Dec 26th, 2012 01:20 PM
#20
Newbie

Originally Posted by
DeMetto
Lululemon pants automatically make any girls butt look amazing. That's why people are into it.
+1 to that! Lulu pants are expensive, but so nice to stare at.
I went today (I'm a dude btw) and picked up a couple pants and a sweatshirt for less than it would have cost to buy nike/under Armour equivalent and are a better fit.
They have great deals sometimes, but mostly overpriced the rest of the time.
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Dec 26th, 2012 01:51 PM
#21

Originally Posted by
Jamie526
+1 to that! Lulu pants are expensive, but so nice to stare at.
I went today (I'm a dude btw) and picked up a couple pants and a sweatshirt for less than it would have cost to buy nike/under Armour equivalent and are a better fit.
They have great deals sometimes, but mostly overpriced the rest of the time.
What pants and are they marked down in store?
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Dec 26th, 2012 03:04 PM
#22
Jr. Member

Sale prices still cold.
Lululemon has a messed up sale system. Prices vary from store to store, and are different from online prices. A shirt I bought for $34 at the Sq 1 location is $49 at Eatons and the Yonge&Eg store today.
Vaughan Mills normally has lower prices than all the other stores out there... I like some of their stuff, but wouldn't buy it without a 50-70% discount.
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Dec 26th, 2012 03:06 PM
#23

Originally Posted by
ozzie16
Sale prices still cold.
Lululemon has a messed up sale system. Prices vary from store to store, and are different from online prices. A shirt I bought for $34 at the Sq 1 location is $49 at Eatons and the Yonge&Eg store today.
Vaughan Mills normally has lower prices than all the other stores out there... I like some of their stuff, but wouldn't buy it without a 50-70% discount.
Yes, I did notice the prices varying from store to store.
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Dec 26th, 2012 05:40 PM
#24
Lululemon is literally all I ever wear.
Lasts forever. I have t-shirts that I paid $50 for three/four years ago that still look and fit great.
Once you start buying it, there isn't any turning back.
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Dec 26th, 2012 05:47 PM
#25
Could've sworn Its one of the most successful retail stores in the USA
Good read.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...tores/1710571/
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Dec 26th, 2012 05:50 PM
#26
good quality but a bit overpriced
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Dec 26th, 2012 06:07 PM
#27
Seriously, tight stretchy clothes generally bring out the curves.
The reason so many people think they make women look so much better is because Lululemon gives them a reason to wear tight clothes. At the same time, they feel like they're wearing something that's somewhat brand name. Sort of like racing in a BMW 3-series because you can't afford the M3. Or Coach purses in general. This stuff is genius btw.
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Dec 26th, 2012 06:15 PM
#28
Westboro Ottawa location had a line formed outside, waited but the men's selection was lacklustre (for someone who has quite a bit of Lululemon gear for work and for yoga). Beanies and scarves hadn't been marked down in store but I may pick up the sprint one for running.
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Dec 26th, 2012 06:17 PM
#29

Originally Posted by
ozzie16
Sale prices still cold.
Lululemon has a messed up sale system. Prices vary from store to store, and are different from online prices. A shirt I bought for $34 at the Sq 1 location is $49 at Eatons and the Yonge&Eg store today.
Vaughan Mills normally has lower prices than all the other stores out there... I like some of their stuff, but wouldn't buy it without a 50-70% discount.
Perhaps it's not really messed up, but intentional? They could be charging differently depending on the areas. Eatons and Younge are higher-end-ish, so more expensive. Sauga, yeah obviously cheaper, and Vaughan is kinda 1/2 "outlets" stores there.
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Dec 27th, 2012 11:25 AM
#30
Newbie
85$ spandex. Dude, that's so radical!
I go to lululemon all the time. I'm a perverted mtf!
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