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 Comments You may have been hearing educators in stores talk about a new fabric called lulutallic and wonder what the heck it is. Essentially, lulutallic is similar to luon (lululemon’s signature nylon lycra blend) - with a shiny, brushed metal look to it.
lulutallic has wicking and quick dry properties, is stretchy, and is machine washable. […]
You’ll often hear lululemon throw the term “gusset” around, but what does it really mean? To be blunt, a gusset is something that eliminates the dreaded camel toe, or as lulu so eloquently puts it, “to avoid being cut in half.”
It is a small, triangular (sometimes square) piece of fabric that is sewn into the […]
Ever wonder exactly what this infamous lululemon luon is? Luon is a nylon lycra blend that is the main performance fabric you’ll find on most lululemon products - from groove pants to shape jackets to headbands. It has a matte finish, lots of stretch, is preshrunk, and wicks moisture away from your body when […]

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