New yoga party pants with a trouser fit and cuffed ankle. Surprisingly, there’s no dropcrotch, but some of the pics make the crotch look like it bunches oddly, so I’m not sure about that. [Lululemon Virginia Beach]
Yoga party pants again. [Lululemon Trolley Square]
Black relaxed fit pants. There have been a lot of bad pics of these, not really good ones for some reason. [Lululemon Newport Beach]
Neutral blush warm core hoodie and relaxed fit pants. [Lululemon Halifax]
Black oneness tank and fatigue green chevron shuffle wunder under crops. [Lululemon Quarry Market]
[Lululemon Halifax]
[Lululemon Crescent Court]
Lots more oneness tanks in inkwell/alberta lake and in black. [Lululemon Virginia Beach]
Black yin to you sweater. [Lululemon Maryland Plaza]
Grey yin to you sweater. [Lululemon Fashion Place]
Grey/atomic red live natural bra. [Lululemon Shops at La Cantera]
Herringbone black/white yogi crew sweater. For some reason these seemed to lag behind the other colorways. [Lululemon Grand Ave]
Black/white herringbone yogi crew sweater and relaxed fit pants. [Lululemon Trolley Square]
Oil slick blue camo quilt wunder under pants. These went straight to markdown online. Not sure if they are full price in stores or not. [Lululemon Trolley Square]
Guest says
So much fugly.
That oneness tank looks like a maternity top. Great for those pregnant women doing yoga but I worked way too hard to lose so much weight to make it look like i’m pregnant. No thanks. And pleats on pants? Are we back in the 80’s again? Pleats are just not attractive. At all. My other thing is if I wore it as a teenager in the 80’s it will not grace my body as a middle aged adult woman (neon, pleats, crop tops, etc).
What I really, really want is a solid Alberta Lake SS Swiftly or a CRB in solid Alberta Lake color. Why does Lulu make it so hard? They need to go back to making cute core workout gear and get away from the trendy fashion daily wear to which they’ve devoted so much (lost) time and so much fabric to.
Agent Athletica says
I agree totally with that last part. If they were still pumping out rock-solid basics/core items, I wouldn’t care if they were running around experimenting with pleated pants and peplum tops. Instead, it seems to me like they are wasting a lot of time and money, in addition to losing interest from its loyal customer base.