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yes, but you can find pieces that will fit. like capris and some of their more baggy longer shorts...
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yes, but you can find pieces that will fit. like capris and some of their more baggy longer shorts...
I should have been more specific with my request for info. I know that they're expensive and and its only worth it blah blah blah. What I want to know is if their does a better job at wicking sweat, keeping its shape, holding up through multiple washings, keeping from loosing color, etc. that much better to warrant its premium cost.
Rambo;3485904 said:I should have been more specific with my request for info. I know that they're expensive and and its only worth it blah blah blah. What I want to know is if their does a better job at wicking sweat, keeping its shape, holding up through multiple washings, keeping from loosing color, etc. that much better to warrant its premium cost./QUOTE]
I can't see them being vastly superior to Nike Dri-Fit or the UnderArmor equivalent....
They're all the same **** really.
Isn't this brand only for women?
I was talking to a yoga/pilates trainer acquaintance of mine today and she was telling me about spending $600 at Lululemon. I proceeded to tell her that she was out of her ******* mind but she countered that the clothes are amazing and they've got a 5 year warranty. Can any of you guys speak to their quality or effectiveness? If they're really that good at absorbing sweat then I'd consider plunking down $50 on a shirt.