Wearing LuLu everyday

Anonymous
I wish I could afford to - it seems cute and comfortable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure do (regardless of brand). Sometimes when I have a ton to do, it's the most comfortable, practical thing. My favorite non-work-out application of work-out clothes is school field trips to the zoo, museums, etc. Lots of walking, need comfort. Not doing it for looks.


Me too. Sorry to all it may offend! (Not really sorry -- I don't care.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tacky, tacky, tacky


Really??? Do you workout and change immediately at the gym or go straight home to avoid being seen in your workout gear? Not meant to be snarky, but are you not comfortable in how you look in your workout clothes?


Nice try. I sweat when I workout. I don't want to keep damp, sweaty clothes on my body all day.

It's awfully fake and pretentious to wear workout clothes all day. It's like the women in the late 70's and early 80's who wore tennis dresses all day, every day, regardless of whether they were going to play tennis that day.
Anonymous
Pp..why is it fake and pretentious ? Running errands, cleaning the house , walking from parking lot to stores...these are all forms of burning calories.
Anonymous
Sure do!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure do (regardless of brand). Sometimes when I have a ton to do, it's the most comfortable, practical thing. My favorite non-work-out application of work-out clothes is school field trips to the zoo, museums, etc. Lots of walking, need comfort. Not doing it for looks.


Me too. Sorry to all it may offend! (Not really sorry -- I don't care.)


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tacky, tacky, tacky


Really??? Do you workout and change immediately at the gym or go straight home to avoid being seen in your workout gear? Not meant to be snarky, but are you not comfortable in how you look in your workout clothes?


Nice try. I sweat when I workout. I don't want to keep damp, sweaty clothes on my body all day.

It's awfully fake and pretentious to wear workout clothes all day. It's like the women in the late 70's and early 80's who wore tennis dresses all day, every day, regardless of whether they were going to play tennis that day.


As a woman who goes to the gym daily, and wears (clean!) workout gear all weekend every weekend, I definitely concede that there's an aspect of "I've thrown in the towel" to the look. It is comfortable for me, and I don't really care about dressing up on the weekend. But how is it fake and pretentious? It seems the opposite of fake and pretentious. It seems lazy, which I happily admit is my weekend style.
Anonymous
Only my hoddie, but I don't actually work out in it, just wear it to/from the gym.
Anonymous
Whoever invented lulu lemon pants should get a Nobel prize.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tacky, tacky, tacky


Really??? Do you workout and change immediately at the gym or go straight home to avoid being seen in your workout gear? Not meant to be snarky, but are you not comfortable in how you look in your workout clothes?


Nice try. I sweat when I workout. I don't want to keep damp, sweaty clothes on my body all day.

It's awfully fake and pretentious to wear workout clothes all day. It's like the women in the late 70's and early 80's who wore tennis dresses all day, every day, regardless of whether they were going to play tennis that day.


Not even close.
Anonymous
I wear black flare yoga pants from victorias secret all the time. Ive combined them with dressy tunics and funky low heels for fashion + comfort. Sometimes with a T shirt and sneakers for the playground with DD.

Im not surprised people would be so durn uptight about something so simple. Just disappointed.

OP- do whatever you want. Worry not what others do.

Anonymous
Why does everyone rave about Lululemon yoga pants? Are they really better than other brands -- enough to justify their high price?
Anonymous
Yes..they do justify the price. Wasn't a believer until I bought a pair. I bought a pair last year and they are still in great shape. They also make your a&& look amazing! I'm not sold on their workout tanks or bras, but definitely love their crops and jackets. I have no problem wearing the gear to run errands in.
Anonymous
I love Prana.

Anonymous
Never tried Prana..where do they sell this brand?
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