The Classy Jacket from lululemon is a trendy new piece that merges fashion with function. It’s a layering jacket, with a loose body and arms, that is easy to throw on top of a sweater or two - and definitely holds up to its name - it is classy! This jacket is far more like […]
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The Classy Jacket
Published by January 9th, 2008 in Jackets, Hoodies and Vests, Product Reviews and Sustainability. 5 Commentslululemon Foldin’ Key Cuff
Published by January 6th, 2008 in Accessories, Product Reviews and Sustainability. 0 CommentsOut jogging or at the gym and without a place to store your keys? Well, chances are if you’re wearing anything from lululemon then you already have a key pocket built in somewhere. If you don’t the lululemon Foldin’ Key Cuff is a great alternative.
The key cuff is big enough to carry a key, credit […]
Reusable Shopping Bags All The Rage
Published by January 5th, 2008 in Accessories, Bags and Sustainability. 0 CommentsIf you’ve made a purchase at lululemon in the last year or so, you may have noticed that they gave you a free recyclable bag with your purchase. These bags, which are plastic coated and waterproof, come in two sizes and were created in an effort to encourage guests to reduce, reuse, and recycle. […]
“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 […]
Metabolism Boosting Socks
Published by January 1st, 2008 in Accessories, Favorites, Product Reviews, Socks and Shoes and Sustainability. 1 CommentOne of my favourite accessories from lululemon are the Women’s AllStar socks, also known as “Metabolism Boosting Socks”. Not only are they cute (grey with neon pink lines and a neon orange lululemon symbol) but they are WARM, WARM, WARM! They have a nice snug fit, a great rise (just below the ankle), and […]
Athletes Go Green with oqoqo
Published by December 30th, 2007 in News and Press Releases, Sustainability and oqoqo. 0 CommentsThe South Florida Sun-Sentinel today featured a great article about how athletes can go green too. The article had some fun tips about organic food, bamboo socks, and also mentioned lululemon’s oqoqo line - while less athletically focused than other lululemon clothes, oqoqo is definitely a fantastic and sustainable alternative to “fast fashion” or plastic […]
lululemon Makes Baby Clothes?
Published by December 30th, 2007 in Accessories and Sustainability. 2 Commentslululemon always seems to be conscious of how they are using excess luon fabric. It’s well known that they use the fabric scraps to make luon headbands and the dance headbands, however did you know that extra fabric has also been used to make baby clothes?!
While the number of items made was small, and they […]
lululemon Global Factories: Audit Results
Published by December 6th, 2007 in Corporate Social Responsibility, Factories, News and Press Releases and Sustainability. 2 CommentsUPDATE: lululemon has decided to take the results of this audit off their website.
Currently lululemon has factories all over the world, in Canada, China, S.Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Peru, Taiwan, Israel, and Thailand to be exact. With so much labor being done overseas, I was interested to know just how they were evaluating their labor standards. […]

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