| Is your teen asking for any Lululemon clothing for Christmas? If so, what item/type of item do they want? |
| Unfortunately, they want alo not that everyone has Lululemon |
| My daughter is still into their shorts, but that's kind of it. |
| My kids think Lulu is a "mom brand" now. |
| 13 yr old DD has zero interest in lululemon. I’m thankful she is isn’t a crowd follower. |
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Boy the haters came out quick!
I think the popular items are the align tank (this is cropped, so depends how you feel about that because she's going to want to wear it as a top, even though I thought it was a sports bra), the define jacket (this looks better on slim girls) and the swiftly t-shirts (long and short sleeve are popular). |
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Speaking of Lululemon, I saw a young woman power walking this morning with a crop top on and some booty shorts. I wanted to run up to her and cover her up. Just because you see others dressed like that, celebrities, in the real world it's not safe at all especially when workmen are on your street looking at your stuff like a hungry wolf.
Not very smart. Jello doesn't jiggle as much as her assets did. |
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A lot of haters on this thread when attending any MS or HS event in NOVA clearly indicates that Lululemon is a crowd favorite with the teens.
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lol, ok. Pat pat on the back. |
Better a crowd follower than a judgemental snot. |
| I personally think it's developmentally appropriate to be a crowd follower in the teen years and doesn't reflect on any deep personality traits. If you take a look at the Lulu girls, they're usually the well adjusted social ones. |
| All of our babysitters in that age range have the belt bags/Fanny packs and the shorts. |
| No, she thinks it's stupid to spend that much on yoga pants (her words). Most of her athletic clothes are from Old Navy or Target. |
Good for her. Now to answer OP's question.... She doesn't care about your cheap brands. |
Yep! Add in align leggings and you've got it. |