No offense meant but are SF men buying and wearing Lulu on a regular basis?
Their 5 Year Basic T and V neck shirts are my favorite t-shirt I have found. I probably own one in just about every color. No I don't wear their tight yoga stretch pants, but the t's, a few work out clothes, yup I am guilty of loving lulu lemon.
I have the slate 3-way shorts, wore them all summer. They don't seem too short to me, just about perfect length, although I wouldn't totally be opposed to an extra 1/2"
Alright, the Workwears just got the shit kicked out of them by a bike ride in (an admittedly pretty wild) Vancouver rainfall. But after getting to the sopping wet stage, they have almost totally dried in ~20 minutes while still on my legs, and the people in my meeting have not noticed. Score one for team business casual!
Alright, the Workwears just got the shit kicked out of them by a bike ride in (an admittedly pretty wild) Vancouver rainfall. But after getting to the sopping wet stage, they have almost totally dried in ~20 minutes while still on my legs, and the people in my meeting have not noticed. Score one for team business casual!
I wore my OG pants out in the Vancouver rain, just shook the rain off like a wet dog :P
Would anyone be kind enough to post a pit-to-pit chest width of any and all medium or large Outlier tops they own? I'm trying to decide between these sizes for their various shirts and customer support just directs you to the sizing chart on the site.
Can any dungarees owners chime in with how they handle warm temps (at least 85-90f, worse or better than 8oz cotton)? The keirins look like the only pant that'll work for me for sure (international returns are a bitch): are the posted measurements accurate? Cheers in advance.
Tempted by a white merino t-shirt until I saw they are about 190gsm, 150 is better in the heat (but less durable). I wish they discounted occasionally (int. shipping costs can be a bitch).
I'd say TTS (copped an S which is what I generally wear for sweaters/knits). Arms a tad slim but not tight either (I've worn it mostly over long-sleeves so far). Body just a little long but not to the point where it's bothersome. The shawl collar is seriously comfy and for once pretty functional as a warm (non-scratchy) layer for your neck