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Lulu Pants on girls make a 5 look like a 10!!!
They even make guy asses look like girl asses. Source: my avatar.
Lulu Pants on girls make a 5 look like a 10!!!
If your talking about the LEGGINGS that men are now wearing, now that`s gay AND it only highlights how skinny their legs really are. I don`t like pants or underwear so tight they are outlining the elephant trunk, just wrong and uncomfortable.
My Wife's been into their stuff for years. For a long time I was resistant, but gave in a few years back. Now, I'd say 90% of the stuff in my closet is theirs. Not just workout stuff either, every here and there they'll drop a new button up dress shirt.
I've had dress shirts of their that have lasted years, where I normally blow out the elbows within 6 months. One of the best things about their stuff is it stays new looking pretty much forever.
Shit is retarded expensive though. A few weeks back the Wife got me into the store and she was really smitten on me that day. Walked out with 3 pairs of shorts and 2 like pullover fleece things.
$600-something bucks. Hnnnnnggg, I wish my mind didn't translate everything into how much GH I could have bought with it.
They even make guy asses look like girl asses. Source: my avatar.
I like some of it. It's kind of plain and definitely obscenely overpriced, but it's stupidly comfortable.
Fun fact: I actually dated a girl a couple years ago who lived next door to the creator of Lululemon, his house was absolutely ridiculous. One of the nicest properties I've ever seen.
Ya, that guy cashed in big time when lulu went public, he made a fortune. Smart guy though, I believe her and his wife started a new clothing line in NY caked Kit and Ace. Their clothes are kinda hipster looking, but they are made out of this cool 'technical cashmere' material that is crazy soft. I chatted with them at a trade show a few years ago in NYC and saw the clothes. Same as the lulu stuff, its super overpriced.
Agreed, super smart.
Kind of reminds me when the line "Juicy Couture" came out. The Velour sweats, every girl was buying them, they started out as a small company and sold it for
$195M
I think Lulu will be around for a while. Most all clothing companies are all going for performance and comfort. Most all men's jeans now have stretch, they don't label it but they do. In the future, you will see a lot of performance attributes in all clothes
Yep, agreed. pretty much the only jeans I can wear have 'stretch' in them. Its amazing the science that goes into some of the clothing materials and fabrics that are being made today?
Many years ago we looked at doing a clothing line and began to R&D. Found out that you can't patent a clothing materiel or fabric? From what I understand you can patent the process for making it, but not the material itself.. I remember reading an article on Kevin Plank and Under armor. He said being able to survive was hard for them when they were smaller and only selling clothing as they were the first company to come out with that stretchy moisture wicking material used in all their shirts etc.
shit, I would love have a suite made out of the same material they make the slacks out of at Lulu! Someone looking to make a mint should start a company making mens suites that stretch!