Ready to roll shorts in prisma multi boom juice/guava lava. [Lululemon Santa Monica Blvd]
Ready to roll shorts in prisma multi and pigment blue sculpt tank. [Lululemon Scottsdale Fashion Square]
Bordeaux drama scuba hoodie. [Lululemon Logan Circle]
Marled black cardi all day. [Lululemon St-Denis]
Nightfall fluffed up jacket. [Lululemon Station Park]
Black seize the day jacket. [Lululemon Scottsdale Fashion Square]
[Lululemon Scottsdale Fashion Square]
Nightfall/pigment blue/black grape pranayama scarf. [Lululemon Polo Park]
More pranayama scarves. [Lululemon Polo Park]
Crissi Edelen says
So I was trying on my black pranayama scarf deciding on if I’d keep or return and I notice my fingernails went right through the fabric. I was only adjusting the scarf, not really harsh movements. Shame on you Lulu, this is beautiful but not worth close to $98 for such thin fabric
AgentAthletica says
Really? That sucks. I have pretty long nails and didn’t notice this happening when I was handling it. Hmm.
Ashley @ A Lady Goes West says
Hi Suzanne! So I’ve been trying a lot of workout wear lately, thanks in part to my blog of course, and I really do see the quality in Lululemon gear. Those roll shorts though — I mean would they really stay up??
AgentAthletica says
Hey friend! :) I agree that I always find myself relying on lulu (not just because of the nature of my blog, haha!), they really do seem to do the best job of melding style, quality, and fit. They have some big fails, but also big wins, so it kind of balances out.
Anyway, those roll shorts are brand new so I haven’t heard anyone talk about them yet! Personally, I think lulu’s core collection shorts (speed shorts are my favorite, but run times and trackers are also good) are consistently great, so there’s little reason to venture outside that territory. :) That same print should be coming in lulu’s core shorts in the coming weeks but isn’t out yet.