Coming off the veritable high of announcing the changes at Lululemon.com, it brings me no joy to tell you the HeyLululemon.com is shutting down. If you’re a big fan of Lulu, like myself, then you know that this is (was 🙁 ) a great place to share feedback and new ideas. It was here that they held the contest that brought back the Savasana Wrap. In addition to linking the post above, I’m going to post a screenshot, since, once the site closes down, none of the links will work! Here it is:
In addition, we are losing our weekly new product information fixes through the “What We Love” posts by Katelin every week. (Only good news: Katelin has been promoted! I’d like to congratulate Katelin and wish her luck in her new role as Program Manager: Product Education!) Here is a screenshot of the post:
Great question, Eric! Eric is very active in the community and runs his own Lulu fan site for the men’s line!
Since the HeyLululemon.com website is fixin’ to close down soon, here is a link to Lulu&TheBox’s tagged “What We Love” posts, if you want to see what exactly “What We Love” is all about. Basically, every week Katelin would update the Lululemon community on HeyLululemon.com with a post about what new product releases we could expect in upload the following week. I will really, REALLY miss these.
I would also avail myself of the services of HeyLululemon.com, less as a contributor of ideas, and more as an observer. HeyLululemon.com’s forums were a very good source of information regarding consumer preferences. Is it a coincidence that after SO MANY POSTS requesting that the Run:Stuff Your Bra be returned to stores that we now have it back? I got this one over the weekend! I absolutely love these bras, and my collection is about half these and half Flow Ys.
I would also recommend HeyLululemon.com to my readers and Tweeters! For example:
Not having this avenue for feedback is likely going to mean that Lululemon’s other social media platforms are going to get a lot more traffic. Maybe in a good way, maybe not. That remains to be seen. However, my personal opinion is that this was an excellent platform for feedback and connection between fans and each other and between fans and Lululemon itself. Lululemon will have to work to keep me interested, personally, since I absolutely loved the “What We Love” posts. I really hope they continue to post previews similar to “What We Love,” and hopefully not across platforms.
In any case, I’d love to hear what you think about the closure of HeyLululemon.com. I have to admit that I am disappointed, but hopefully they soon replace it with something even better!
Wow! You guys! I am so excited! I went to Lululemon.com to go check out WMTM this evening and they are rolling out a NEW site! It is gorgeous!
What I LOVE:
THE NEW CLOSET TAB
If you go to your account, you will see a “Closet” tab. If you click that, it will take you to a screen with all your previous purchases, including pictures.
Here’s mine:
As you can see, you can also click the “Items You’ve Returned” tab.
I actually have returned items. For example, after scrolling down quite a bit, I found this item:
I absolutely LOVED the look of this jacket, Pique Black Deep Coal. Such a nice fabric, plus since it’s pique you know it’ll be thick. So, I ordered it online, but if you’re familiar with my blog, you’ll know that I don’t really like the Forme jackets at all. And I am SO HAPPY about the Return of the Define Jacket. So, I returned it. Now, this was an in-store return of an online purchase, so it’s possible that Lululemon’s system does not view it as a “return” since I did not return it to the platform on which I purchased it, but it is a slight glitch in my opinion.
If you click on the “Details” button below each item, you’ll see the payment details of your transaction and what was delivered to you, which includes all items ordered in that transaction.
If you scroll down, you’ll see a lot of things, (probably) that you’ve purchased over the years. However, Lululemon appears to not have the photos for many of the older items uploaded. If they’re missing a photo, you’ll see this:
As you can see, they have a RSYB pic, and the Speed Shorts are pictured, but the Retreat Dress is not pictured. If they don’t have a photo, you will see the above image.
You also have options to describe to their e-newsletter by country, and they’ll let you choose what your interests are.
Below this you also have the option of signing up for individual store emails.
This new, user friendly, interface is what I’m MOST excited about. Very personal/ personalized. However, Lululemon also has the most adorable new way of displaying their items in general. They’re really invested a lot in this new look and I think it’s very very classy.
Here are a few pics from the website:
How do you feel about the new site? I am really digging the new design. And the new user features. Let me know what you think in the comments!
I just want to take a moment to talk about a new favorite of mine. I am really really digging the Real Quick Crops right now! So, first off, I will say that the Luxtreme is, on average not as compressive as we’re used to, but I still feel somewhat held in. Although, officially, these are meant to make you feel “hugged.”
Here are the official specs, for the interestested:
fabric + features
Luxtreme® fabric with added Lycra® fibre is cool to the touch and fits like a second skin
Mesh fabric panelling for added ventilation
chafe-resistant flat seams mean more dash and less rash
flip up the cuff to expose reflective details
signature three-pocket waistband to stash all your essentials
Hugged Sensation
imported
fit + function
designed for: run
fabric(s): Luxtreme, Mesh
fit: tight
rise: high
inseam: 17”
leg opening: 11”
So, first off, I do want to address something that’s been mentioned a lot in the reviews online, which is that these crops bunch at the knee. While I, personally, have not experienced this, I can see how it might happen. So, if this is something that would really bother you, or make these unwearable, I will urge you to try these on in-store first, or (if you’re not near a store and have to order online) at least run around in them for a few minutes before tearing off those tags!
Here are some pretty pictures:
Here they are top to bottom, left to right: Deep Zinfandel, Posey Black/White, Samba Snake Battleship Black, Deep Green, Heathered Black/ Boom Juice.
I really want the Heathered Black/ Boom Juice ones, but alas, I only saw them available online overseas. Maybe they’ll make it here!
I really like these crops, honestly, because they fit great and look good. I’m a curvy girl, so, it’s nice to find crops that flatter me. If you have big hips and thighs, you’ll probably appreciate these. I think I even like them better than my Inspires, but we’ll see which ones get more wear this summer. Also: If you like the Run For Your Life crops, these remind me of them because of the mesh placement.
Hello everyone, I just wanted to say ‘hi!’ I’ve been really busy with class lately, but have found a few minutes to say hello to all of you and have some fun writing, instead of focusing on all the final assignments and papers I have to do. :-p
I took a peek at what Lulu’s got going on on their website this week and I have to be honest, it’s not my favorite. As much of a winner I think the “Make a Move” line is, I have to admit to not loving the “Making Moves” line.
First up, the Making Moves Singlet. So far offered in white, black and Regal Plum. It is UPF 50 fabric and does not have a shelf bra. However, it does seem to fall in that price range, at $68. This is cute, and I do like the side detail, but I don’t love the price.I’d rather get the Make a Move tank (with built-in bra) for the same price.
Next, the “Making Moves Jacket.” The back is OK. Sort of cute, even, if you like that ruched type of look, but the jacket looks a little short in the front. And it looks boxy and stiff on the model. You might want to try this one on in person before committing $128 to it.
The Making Moves line has also brought these Making Moves tights. I really like these and think that the details on the calves look perfect there. I don’t think they work on the tank nearly as well as they do on these tights. Here they are in Regal Plum. Super cute! I would get these on markdown! 🙂 (Retail is $118)
Another item from this line is the “Making Moves” short. I think the reflective details look cute here too, but I don’t love these shorts. I LOVE my Make A Move shorts, and judging by all the positive reviews, so does everyone else!
The Making Moves long sleeve has a triangular pleated detail on the back. In my opinion, the seam going straight down the front center makes this top look like it’s on backward. I would probably like this top if the seams were on the side. However, I think that the uniqueness of this top is potentially attractive to Lulu’s customer base, maybe it will even sell out.
Finally, here we have the Making Moves Bra. I actually really like this, it looks like it provides good support and I like that the reflective detail is on the back.
Sorry I can’t be as enthused as I normally am about Lulu’s new lines. I continue to be a fan of the Make A Move line, but some of these Making Moves offerings are just not my style. I’m curious as to what you think about the Making Moves line! Why don’t you let me know in the comments below? Do you love the Making Moves line? Do you share my love for the Make a Move shorts? I’d love to hear about it!
Hello everyone! I haven’t done one of these in a while, but I’m LOVING a lot of Lulu’s recent offerings!
First off, I really appreciate the re-release of these “If You’re Lucky” Long Sleeves, since I know more than a few people who were stalking eBay for a reasonably priced one. Now that they’re back in stock, they don’t have to worry about that anymore!
Sculpt tanks! Can’t get enough of these! They’re so comfy & I love that hole in the back! These look especially good with “Free to Be *Wild” bras, but I don’t have many (2?) of those due to the fact that they’re “low” coverage, but they do look great together. Sculpt tanks shown here are in Sea Mist and Regal Plum.
These Make a Move bras are great. Lots of coverage! But be careful, while some reviewers disagreed, other thought that the band was a little tight. I was TTS, but according to some reviews you might want to size up! This one here is in Red Grape.
These Speed Crops are gorgeous. I would love to see them in-store, but have not as of yet. I hope the fabric is as nice as the Speed Tights! This color is called “Pretty Prism Multi.”
My opinion: the whole “Make a Move” line is a winner. Still loving these shorts I Tweeted about a few weeks ago. Here they are in Red Grape.
High Rise Wunder Under Crops in Cyber Jungle Hero Blue. I’m not alone in thinking these are gorgeous.
I see this question a lot on social media. I never thought about answering it before because I figured it had already been answered but, upon reflection, I am happy to add my opinion to the collection. One issue with the opinions available online is that I was unable to find any written by “super fans” like me. (Side note: If Lulumum or Lululemon Addict has written a post similar to this one, please link it below!) I did find this one but by and large positive articles were difficult to find. This was my favorite critical, but fair article. There were many dissenting opinions, and some people complain with near vitriolic hatred about the price of Lululemon. If you don’t believe me, just spend a day on Twitter searching for Lululemon related posts.
There are several reasons why people have enormous collections of Lululemon and continue to buy and collect it. There are also reasons why people maintain smaller collections, selling as they get bored and using that money to add new items to their collection.
I wanted to show you some Lululemon closet photos to prove that there are many people who are dedicated to the brand, and also because they’re pretty. 🙂 I found some Lululemon Closet photos by Googling, and Lulumum has some posts on her blog from her subscribers.
Quality
Let’s start with an obvious reason to pay more. I’m the first to admit that Lululemon has had some quality issues in the past, but I feel that they’ve come a long way since then, and I am also dismayed to have witnessed the amount of coverage they received in the media about their lack of coverage. I have older Nike crops that have pilled on me, or sheer out when stretched, but Lululemon received a lot of bad publicity when people started complaining about it happening to their items. My theory on why they received so much bad publicity is because people expect higher quality standards for Lululemon items than they do for cheaper items. For example, I know that my Nike bottoms that are 80% Polyester are not going to feel as compressive as my Lululemon crops that are 80% Nylon. I also know that Polyester is prone to sheering out. So, people like me, who buy Lululemon on a regular basis, and pay for higher quality were outraged when the quality was disappearing from our expensive items. That’s my theory, what do you think? Why do you think the media covered Lululemon’s quality issues so fervently?
Now let’s address what Lululemon does right. First of all, most of Lululemon’s clothing is made from Luon, which is generally comprised of 80% Nylon and 20% Lycra, or some close combination thereof. If I spot an item that says “Luon” and it’s made of any less than 70% Nylon, I can tell the difference in terms of feel. “Feel” is another thing that Lululemon does right. Their Rulu fabric is some of the softest stuff out there. I love my Base Runners and my Vinyassa scarves and they’re both made of super soft Rulu. Regular old Luon is also much softer than any Polyester-based item I can find at Target or Nike and that’s a huge reason why I hardly ever buy from those places. I once purchased shorts from Target, but the fit was off. There’s another thing Lululemon does right. Lululemon clothing hugs the body and twists in the right places. I’ve tried knock-offs and have fit issues I don’t experience with Lululemon, either thumbholes are not in the perfect place, or the tops ride up, etc…
Fashion
So, aside from the above quality issues like fabric content, feel, and fit, fashion is another reason why people like me are willing to purchase Lululemon. Lululemon’s designs have been cutting edge for a while, and I still enjoy seeing what they come up with. The Nouveau Limits tank will never replace my No Limits tanks, but I enjoy this creative design. Although I can agree with people who love Zella, especially for their prints, I just can’t get over the 80% Polyester content. Same with Nike. Same with Target’s brand. I touch their clothes nearly every time I stop in there, and I’ve yet to be impressed. One other brand from which I do own quite a few pairs of crops that I LOVE is Glyder. 80% Nylon or better, and they feel just like my Wunder Under Crops. They’re around $50-$60 and I would love to have more, they just don’t come out with new colors that often.
Lululemon has been known for their dedication to innovative design for a long time, and as a consumer, I am happy to benefit from that. They even have the “Lab” where they release limited runs of items to test them out and ask for feedback so they can continue to be innovative with their designs. Although Zella and other companies do an excellent job with their designs, I still feel that Lululemon is the first to market with a lot of their ideas.
I love the little details Lululemon takes the time to put into their clothing. Apart from the little quotes they often put on their clothes, they also take the time to put hidden pockets or other features.
Here are some pics of the “hidden” quotes under the hemline of the Swiftlies.
Function
Function, for most people who exercise, is the most important thing. These clothes work for me. I am never pulling up my crops, like I have to with my Nikes or my Bebe Sport crops. The waistbands on most of my non-Luon, Lululemon workout crops have built-in drawstrings that I can tie tightly so I don’t have to worry about pulling up my crops.
Thumbholes are great, and I find myself legitimately disappointed when I don’t find them on my non-lululemon workout tops. Thumbholes help keep my hands warm, and they also help keep my sleeves from rolling up when I’m putting on layers.
There are many other function-related details Lululemon adds to their clothes that contribute to their awesomeness, but I won’t list them all. What are some of your favorite features? Tell me about them below!
Brand Name Value
This reason, in my opinion, has some of this highest validity, yet both the lowest recognition and the lowest level of understanding on the part of those who do mention it. I’ve seen people say, ‘If you buy Lululemon for the brand name, you’re just…’ Insert your own brand of criticism here, but that’s essentially what they have said. However, people need to understand that there is inherent value in a brand name and that brand names influence our purchasing decisions whether we like to admit it or not. The same people who judge Lululemon addicts for buying Lululemon for the brand name are the same people who buy Nike shoes instead of New Balance. New Balance shoes are of good quality, and will perform well, but Nike shoes have a higher brand value. Nike shoes are designed and marketed expertly. Nike outsources the manufacture of its shoes, much in the same way that Lululemon outsources the manufacture of its clothing. However, both Lululemon and Nike operate and maintain their design functions as core competencies of their companies. People talk about quality, but New Balance manufactures its shoes in the USA, while Nike outsources, yet Nike has the higher brand name value, shown in the table below. Lululemon’s brand value is also shown below.
I hope you can see that what I’m getting at is that brand name, regardless of the criticisms, does have value. Therefore, people who buy Lululemon or Nike “just because” of the brand name are actually making a pragmatic decision. The brand value that has been added by proper marketing or by previous experience with that brand creates a positive feedback loop with regards to perception and people are willing to pay more for that reliability.
Unfortunately, both Nike and Lululemon have done damage to their brands in the past and the effects of those faux-pas’ have been seen in the bottom line, and when they’ve been serious enough some C-suite personnel changes have occurred. We saw this in 2012 with “Pantsgate.” However, it seems to me that Lululemon has bounced back from that severe setback. It’s stock price is on the rise, and it has adapted to consumer demands such as manufacturing larger runs of popular items, so customers experience fewer sell-outs immediately after upload.
I just want to say “Thank You” for reading if you made it this far. It’s admittedly difficult for me to be impartial, since I have had such positive experiences with the brand and I very much enjoy Lululemon’s products. In that same vein, if you feel that I’ve missed a reason, either to love or hate Lululemon I would love to hear your opinions in the box below!
After a very restful March Break/ “Study” Week, I’ve finally found a moment to blog. I’ve been traveling, and working very hard on school assignments, since I’m taking 21 hours (7 classes) this semester. I’m also looking for an internship, so I took a few hours today and dedicated them to job searching. I just wanted to let everyone know that I’m still here! And that I haven’t given up on my blogging goals! I have added Twitter and Facebook, and more recently, Pinterest! I only share posts on Facebook, but have been making an effort to engage on Twitter. @Lululemon tweets to me every so often, and I’m actually finding myself quite amused. Pretty sure I’ve secured myself a future position with their social media team 😉
I hope you continue to follow me, on Facebook as well as Twitter– and join me on Pinterest to check out my collection- and please link me to yours if you have one!
I ALMOST FORGOT! I also updated my look a tiny bit with a new Avatar! I hope you like my Unicorn! She’s doing Barre!
I just wanted to let you know about some things I heard about future Lululemon releases. I can’t make any promises, but I just couldn’t keep these to myself!
First off, Lululemon released its Spring preview video! (Yay!) In this video, there appears to be some camo. I don’t think that the jacket shown is the Rise & Shine, but I know how many people love that jacket and camo. In fact, as I recall, I made a meme reflecting the sentiment surrounding the camo-mania.
I’ll just leave this here…
I saw someone post about this next thing in the groups, which, if you’re not a member of the Lululemon Facebook groups, you should be. 🙂 They’re fun, plus I always learn new things with regards to what’s coming out, and how the quality is of the newest items.
So, in the video released we saw a print that I think is called the “Seven Wonders” print. And what I heard is that, unfortunately, we will have to wait until the beginning of April to see that.
That’s all for now! I hope you join the groups so you can see what Lulu is planning to come out with too! … Or just follow my blog and I’ll let you know if I see anything! 🙂
UPDATE: This print, as predicted by the community, was released in early April.
Hello everyone, this is week four of my New Year’s Resolution to lose weight. It’s not been an easy journey so far, but no one promised that losing weight would be easy! I have in total lost 3.2 pounds, which is 0.8 pounds below my goal. I’m reconsidering my calorie goals, going from 1500/ day to 1400/ day, but what I really think I need to do is establish a more consistent exercise routine. I gained back a little this week, but I’m not going to give up!
Snow day ruined gym plans, but I made it on Monday to see how it was and I did do some exercise on Tuesday. I definitely need to make it more often, but the free gym on campus (where I went) is always packed, so I find it very intimidating.
Day 22
SNOW DAY! So, this was great for my productivity. I got some school work done and I got some blogging done, but it wasn’t so great because I had planned to go check out the campus gym after class today. That did not work out. So, I’m going to go on Monday. I have a 3-hour break between two classes, so I should have time to go then! I went just over my calorie goal by a smidge, but not too much.
Day 23
Oh, Saturday, you’re out to get me! Just kidding. Went way over my calorie goal, but had a fabulous time at dinner with my husband then went to a comedy show at the local opera house. I think I ruined my entire week though. We’ll see how this goes.
Day 24
Woke up with a lot on my mind. I have way too much work to do. I had brunch with my mother in law anyways, and had a reasonable amount of calories. Spent most of the day afterwards working on school stuff. Ended up going over my calorie goal by 300. Ugh. 🙁
Day 25
Busy day! Did end up going to check out the gym, but it was a lot like I would imagine that it would be. Crowded and busy. Although, the equipment seemed relatively well cared for. It turns out- I needed to bring my own lock and it hadn’t occurred to me that I might need one, so I didn’t end up working out. Ended up eating slightly below my calorie goal.
Day 26
I did end up working out today! Yay! Did 45 minutes of fairly intense cardio. Was under my calorie goal by about 200.
Day 27
Long day, but ate 400 calories below my calorie goal.
Day 28
Finally, a short day. Followed my diet today. Pretty pleased about the last few days.
Day 29
Had a special lunch today with my mentor that included other students and their mentors. I even won a gift certificate for a free brunch! Chinese class, then Chinese language table. At language table today we got to have jiao zi, which are dumplings. They were delicious. Exhausted by the time I got home and took a 3-hour nap! Ended up slightly below my calorie goal. But reconsidering my calorie goals due to weight gain.
Hello everyone! I thought it would be a good idea to help people who LOVE the Vinyasa scarf discover the Ivivva Village Chill Scarf. If you like the Vinyasa scarf, the Ivivva version is a smaller version. It is also Rulu and I took a chance and ordered one on markdown a few weeks ago. I think Ivivva’s uploads occur on the same days as Lululemon’s, which are Tuesday afternoons for new merchandise and Thursday mornings for markdowns. So, for $14 I figured I would try the Ivivva version of the Vinyasa scarf I love so much. I’m glad to report that I like it so far and find it just as easy to wear as my Vinyasas.
Measurements & Comparison Photos
The Ivivva scarf is about 25 inches long and 19 inches wide, while the Vinyasa scarf is about 29 inches long and 25 inches wide. Also worth mentioning: there is no loop tab on the smaller Ivivva scarf, while the Lululemon one does have one. I’ve never used mine, so this does not affect me, but I thought it would be of interest to some people.
Edited to add:
In response to my reader: they feel like they’re the same thickness, it’s the same Rulu I know & love. But the sides of the Ivivva one are rolling because like some of the older Lululemon Vinyasa scarves, the sides do not have finished seams. I hope this helps!