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Guest

Posted 04 November 2009 - 05:23 PM

Lululemon is an evil and greedy corporation, using what we need most in this time of day to make horrid clothing to cover the hideous body of a now well-known organism called: "The lulu-tard". Join the ALRF. Because if they have a logo, they'll have a head full of lead. :mmmhhh:

Anonymous

Posted 04 November 2009 - 05:20 PM

View Postsepideh, on 18 May 2006 - 08:58 AM, said:

lululemon is the best heres a website you can go to check out lululemon <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.discovervancouver.com/forum/mail%20to" target="_blank">www. Lululemon athletica.com</a>

Well I guess that makes you a lulutard...

amvanman Icon

Posted 02 March 2009 - 01:05 AM

Image is just that, an image, a mask, an illusion, its not necessarily the truth, usually it is designed to hide the truth. A good rule of thumb one of my psych. professors told me was to assume that anytime someone is making a large effort to appear one way you can usually count on the fact that they are actually opposite of that. In this case a company that promotes itself as socially responsible is probably quite the opposite. But one thing they cannot hide, the crap is boring at best and actually ugly, and only in Vancouver do people think its appropriate to wear as street attire.

Nikkii Icon

Posted 01 March 2009 - 09:29 PM

I don't think there is a point in shopping at stores like lululemon or aritzia
you can buy the same clothes for much cheaper.

It's funny that some think that if a shirt has an american eagle or bebe written on
them it should be 50 to 100 dollars more!

MASCOTA Icon

Posted 01 March 2009 - 09:17 PM

Lululemon clothes are fugly. i hope, they move the store out of West 4'th Av.I trusted them to suppurt local economy, and they have become greedy, greedy. Then, let them go to hell. It is the end of them . Not a chance in Europe with ugly things. i almost bought a pair of ugly pants,

Really

Posted 01 March 2009 - 06:44 PM

View PostAgainstchildlabor, on Nov 23 2007, 11:15 AM, said:

Don't ever shop at Lululemon!! They make their clothing in sweat-shops. I did a little research and it seems there are a few holes in Lululemon's, "Code of Conduct". They say that they will not hire anyone under the age of fourteen....FOURTEEN!? FOURTEEN IS BARELY A CHILD! THEY SHOULD BE IN SCHOOL, LEARNING, GETTING AN EDUCATION, NOT BEING FORCED TO WORK IN A FACTORY!! Some of my friends say that if you don't shop at Lululemon, the families will not have any money-wrong! If people stop supporting Lululemon, then they will be forced to stop using cheap labour and start paying the workers REAL MONEY. Second of all, they say they pay the workers enough money to cover their BASIC NEEDS. Basic needs? Their definition of 'basic needs' could be enough to cover for one meal a day and one article of clothing! DON'T SHOP AT LULULEMON!


Umm... 14 is the minimum legal age to work. Most 14 year olds hold part time jobs while going to high school. The next time you go into a McDonalds, consider how old some of those cashiers, cooks, etc are that are serving your Big Mac and fries, or are you going to boycott McDonalds now?

jeff

Posted 18 May 2006 - 06:27 AM

Last week I went to lululemon on robson, to take a look, and although i am not a fan of lulu, but if i found some good quality stuff i will buy it,, ,   so i got in,  and noticed the disturbed faces of the lulu workers, $#$#%%@ ?? I had no idea what could be the problem, then i noticed my shirt which owas a very new nice shirt of other sports brands,(I am not gonna tell u, since I am not marketing) , and it was so obvious they were comparing the look, color and ... of my shirts ,with their simple looking pure cottin, dull color stuff they had in their store, well pure cotton is good and healthy, and dull color is conservative and descent, but , it should be 4-10 $  , not 50-60 $ :))))

that was an interesting experience. 

Againstchildlabor

Posted 23 November 2007 - 11:15 AM

Don't ever shop at Lululemon!! They make their clothing in sweat-shops. I did a little research and it seems there are a few holes in Lululemon's, "Code of Conduct". They say that they will not hire anyone under the age of fourteen....FOURTEEN!? FOURTEEN IS BARELY A CHILD! THEY SHOULD BE IN SCHOOL, LEARNING, GETTING AN EDUCATION, NOT BEING FORCED TO WORK IN A FACTORY!! Some of my friends say that if you don't shop at Lululemon, the families will not have any money-wrong! If people stop supporting Lululemon, then they will be forced to stop using cheap labour and start paying the workers REAL MONEY. Second of all, they say they pay the workers enough money to cover their BASIC NEEDS. Basic needs? Their definition of 'basic needs' could be enough to cover for one meal a day and one article of clothing! DON'T SHOP AT LULULEMON!

LULULOSER

Posted 23 June 2007 - 12:26 PM

Why not walmart? It's cheap AND there is a McDonalds built into it...lululoser dosen't even have popcorn...Posted Image

Tisden

Posted 23 June 2007 - 12:24 PM

I personally don't know why anyone would go there. The sweaters are "high quality" but they aren't as nice as my sweater from Walmart which has lasted me 5 years. My friends zipper broke in no time at all. The items are overpriced. $100 dollars a sweater? I think that's a bit much. I could've bought 5 of those sweaters from Walmart for that price. I wore t shirt that was $3, and a girl who was covered in head to toe (literally) complimented me on it  and asked me where I got it. I said Walmart. She didn't believe me, she thought it was from Triple Flip. Whatever. And the "yoga" part? HAHAHAHA! how do you spell w-e-i-r-d? Ugggh. That is dumb. The bags they give out I think are weird. Why do you want pictures of unknown people doing yoga, and to top that, the pixels are crap and the pictures are so tiny you can barely see them. That's just my opinion and you can take it or leave it. I don't care.But if you were me, I would get cheap stuff that lasts a lifetime.

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