lol...well, my Costco and Target workout pants don't pil and I've had them for years. And my thighs rub together. If that was honestly the reason, then all of my pants would be shit. What a piss poor excuse.
Post by thatgirl2478 on Nov 7, 2013 9:45:59 GMT -5
I can tell you that my Old Navy yoga pants / compression pants are still going strong despite almost daily wear. And I am not thin. I have no thigh gap. Plus I can get 4 or 5 pairs (depending on sales) for that 1 pair of LLL. I'm not sure what the big deal about LLL's is even.
Post by daisybuchannan on Nov 7, 2013 9:49:45 GMT -5
I love that WTF face from his wife.
He seems like such an asshole. I've had the pilling issues with the luon fabric and it PISSES ME OFF. I no longer buy that fabric, but the running pants and other types of fabrics wear so well.
Post by daisybuchannan on Nov 7, 2013 9:50:45 GMT -5
Also- the old navy compression crops are now my current favorite in my workout pant collection (lol, I have a LOT). I think they're the 20 inch listed on the website. They are a total LLL copy, but fit even better!
lol...well, my Costco and Target workout pants don't pil and I've had them for years. And my thighs rub together. If that was honestly the reason, then all of my pants would be shit. What a piss poor excuse.
The lulu pants I bought 5-10 years ago still don't pill, the same cannot be said for the ones I bought two years ago.
If I was the problem you'd think ALL of my pants would be falling apart. I'm sad, i used to love the brand, but I'll be spending too much money on my clothes at stores that are worth it. And that stand behind their brands instead of blaming customers for their quality problems.
Yes, yes this worked so well for Abercrombie and Fitch. Please follow that model.
Lululemon sells glorified sweat pants. Lets think of the average woman who would desire glorified sweat pants. (I think I am that average woman and I definitely have no thigh gap.). Why would you try to alienate your consumers?