If you’ve invested half your yearly salary in luon clothes (like me) you’re well aware of the dreaded lululemon tear out tags. Even if you only own a few pieces - you’ve probably discovered their horror.
What’s the deal? These tags, with their all important information like the garments size and washing instructions are meant to […]
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What’s The Deal With lululemon Tear Out Tags?
Published by May 2nd, 2008 in Criticism and Fabrics and Features. 0 CommentsReusable Shopping Bag Scandal
Published by April 20th, 2008 in Criticism and News and Press Releases. 2 Comments(The image to the left shows the controversial bag layer on the left and the regular bag on the right - image courtesy of emilybean on flickr.com)
Like most people who spend far too much money at lululemon, I have a closet full of their reusable shopping bags. I use them for carrying groceries, school books, gym clothes […]
lulu Stops Slamming the Soda Biz
Published by January 15th, 2008 in Criticism and News and Press Releases. 0 Comments I’m not sure what took them so long, but I’m happy to report that lululemon has finally removed their pop slamming statement from their manifesto.
The line read “Coke, Pepsi and all other pops will be known as the cigarettes of the future. Colas are not a substitute for water. They are just another cheap […]
“Organic” & “Ethical” Most Overused Words of 2007
Published by January 1st, 2008 in Criticism and Sustainability. 0 CommentsLake Superior University recently published a list of some of the most overused words of 2007. Ethical and Organic came up at the top of the list, and numerous follow up articles have singled out companies such as American Apparel and lululemon as being a large part of the reason why these words showed up […]

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