Lululemon

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Related question. How do you translate kid sizes to women sizes? My 12 year old mostly wears Athleta girl but is interested in Lululemon. Thought about getting her an item or two for Christmas (as a surprise) and can't figure out what size she would wear or anything would fit her at all. She is 5' and 90 pounds.


0 most likely

My 5'5 110 lb teen wears a 2 in shirts and 4 in shorts


(she has hardly any boobs and very long legs)
Anonymous
It’s still one of my daughter’s favorite brands. She’s asked for these items for the past couple of birthdays and Christmas

Leggings
Shorts
Define jacket
Cropped tank top
Basic tee shirt

Many of her friends have similar
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those getting the Define jacket, what color do they want?


Mine can't decide between black, white and light blue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


The problem is ogling workmen, not this young woman's body. Let's not fault her for existing in a body.
Anonymous
My daughter wants an align tank top and a Swiftly Tech.
Anonymous
I bought a pair of leggings for my 14 yo (she never asked) when school started and she wears them a lot. I want to get her some tops for Christmas, but I'm perplexed by the sizing. She is 5'1", 105 lbs. She wears a 6 in the leggings. I'm thinking maybe size 4 for the tops? I prefer to buy my Christmas presents earlier than the 30 day return policy.
Anonymous
I just shelled out for a Scuba half-zip and leggings for DD’s birthday. DH wanted to know what her “big” present is and I told him that’s it. At least when she outgrows the leggings I can sell them and the scuba can be shared with her older sister.

I need more workout leggings so I’m not doing laundry every 3-4 days. The ones that old navy has currently aren’t the same as my old ones that I love. They constantly roll down at the waist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought a pair of leggings for my 14 yo (she never asked) when school started and she wears them a lot. I want to get her some tops for Christmas, but I'm perplexed by the sizing. She is 5'1", 105 lbs. She wears a 6 in the leggings. I'm thinking maybe size 4 for the tops? I prefer to buy my Christmas presents earlier than the 30 day return policy.


I am 54, 125, b chest and wear size 6 Tops. My daughter is 5’5, 110, a cup and wears size 2 or four tops.
Anonymous
^ 5’4 not 54.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought a pair of leggings for my 14 yo (she never asked) when school started and she wears them a lot. I want to get her some tops for Christmas, but I'm perplexed by the sizing. She is 5'1", 105 lbs. She wears a 6 in the leggings. I'm thinking maybe size 4 for the tops? I prefer to buy my Christmas presents earlier than the 30 day return policy.


I am 54, 125, b chest and wear size 6 Tops. My daughter is 5’5, 110, a cup and wears size 2 or four tops.


Thank you! I think the 4s should work. I was worried because they were "slim fit."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just shelled out for a Scuba half-zip and leggings for DD’s birthday. DH wanted to know what her “big” present is and I told him that’s it. At least when she outgrows the leggings I can sell them and the scuba can be shared with her older sister.

I need more workout leggings so I’m not doing laundry every 3-4 days. The ones that old navy has currently aren’t the same as my old ones that I love. They constantly roll down at the waist.


Crazy yoga on Amazon is a fantastic dupe for a Lululemon and Athleta leggings. They have ones that are more buttery, soft or ones that are more like compression.

But also, I am a former yoga teacher and have been wearing leggings since before kids with a 20 something body and middle-age now with the perimenopause body and I’ve never had the waist roll down. You must be wearing an incorrect size.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just shelled out for a Scuba half-zip and leggings for DD’s birthday. DH wanted to know what her “big” present is and I told him that’s it. At least when she outgrows the leggings I can sell them and the scuba can be shared with her older sister.

I need more workout leggings so I’m not doing laundry every 3-4 days. The ones that old navy has currently aren’t the same as my old ones that I love. They constantly roll down at the waist.


Crazy yoga on Amazon is a fantastic dupe for a Lululemon and Athleta leggings. They have ones that are more buttery, soft or ones that are more like compression.

But also, I am a former yoga teacher and have been wearing leggings since before kids with a 20 something body and middle-age now with the perimenopause body and I’ve never had the waist roll down. You must be wearing an incorrect size.


Not necessarily. I can't wear Athleta b/c they always roll down. I think my torso is too short for them. I don't have that problem in my Lululemons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:13 yr old DD has zero interest in lululemon. I’m thankful she is isn’t a crowd follower.


Yes, let's not follow the crowd no matter what they do, good, bad, or indifferent. Flex when your child refuses to follow the crowd in things like drinking and drugs. (Psst: brand of running tights falls under indifferent, so weird place to flex)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just shelled out for a Scuba half-zip and leggings for DD’s birthday. DH wanted to know what her “big” present is and I told him that’s it. At least when she outgrows the leggings I can sell them and the scuba can be shared with her older sister.

I need more workout leggings so I’m not doing laundry every 3-4 days. The ones that old navy has currently aren’t the same as my old ones that I love. They constantly roll down at the waist.


Crazy yoga on Amazon is a fantastic dupe for a Lululemon and Athleta leggings. They have ones that are more buttery, soft or ones that are more like compression.

But also, I am a former yoga teacher and have been wearing leggings since before kids with a 20 something body and middle-age now with the perimenopause body and I’ve never had the waist roll down. You must be wearing an incorrect size.


Not necessarily. I can't wear Athleta b/c they always roll down. I think my torso is too short for them. I don't have that problem in my Lululemons.


I’m short waisted and have this problem with Athleta, too. It doesn’t happen with other brands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:13 yr old DD has zero interest in lululemon. I’m thankful she is isn’t a crowd follower.



+1
My 13 yo DD is the same and she says she doesn’t care what others are wearing.
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