can we talk about how ugly lularoe is

Anonymous
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They all look nasty and tasteless. That is unbelievable.

Some of you moms should get together and start-up your own legging/clothing line named none other than "LARLA"
Anonymous
god can you imagine women in europe dressing like overgrown children

are most of the women who buy into these cotton leggings and stretchy stuff overweight? I like being comfortable but not at any cost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My childless sister started hanging out with some moms in her new neighborhood. After a night out, she called me...

"If I have kids, and I'm getting ready for a night out without said kids, will I have to wear shapeless sister-wife sacks adorned with purple corn cobs?"

"No no no....we don't all do that. Now let me tell you about my essential oils..."


Anonymous
The material is AWFUL. I got suckered into buying some Randy tees, thinking they'd be nice with jeans. But it's 100% polyester. It's unbelievably hot and itchy.

And I wore a shirt out one day and somebody lady hollered "I like the way you Roe!" So I went home and threw the shirt into the donate bin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The material is AWFUL. I got suckered into buying some Randy tees, thinking they'd be nice with jeans. But it's 100% polyester. It's unbelievably hot and itchy.

And I wore a shirt out one day and somebody lady hollered "I like the way you Roe!" So I went home and threw the shirt into the donate bin.


Anonymous
I have a couple of their dresses. They are muted patterns (stripes, solid) and I appreciate the high/modest neck lines on the particular styles I chose. I don't get the loud/crazy patterns or the legging obsessions though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The material is AWFUL. I got suckered into buying some Randy tees, thinking they'd be nice with jeans. But it's 100% polyester. It's unbelievably hot and itchy.

And I wore a shirt out one day and somebody lady hollered "I like the way you Roe!" So I went home and threw the shirt into the donate bin.



HAHAHA NO. That is amazingly horrifyingly funny.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don't get it either. I own one pair on a simple black and white pattern. I've worn them twice...I don't understand why people are so crazy for them. I keep getting added ro and groups, too. I'll leave a group and then the person will re-add me! It's maddening. I don't like leggings as a wardrobe staple anyway--but especially not in goofy patterns. Among my friends it seems like teachers are the biggest offenders. Call me crazy but I think teachers should dress a little more professionally than stretchy pants.


I'm a pp who has already expressed my distaste. I just want to clarify. Patterned leggings actually are my main wardrobe staple. I work from home, and I do a lot of yoga, so I have melded them completely into my style. But I would never wear the ugly ones made by Lularoe.


I'm the quoted PP. I love a good patterned legging for yoga and running in the colder months, LOL! Nothing wrong with that. But I don't like them as your everyday style and definitely not when you're in a professional setting!
Anonymous
Wait tell me that monkey pattern is not real
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it either. I own one pair on a simple black and white pattern. I've worn them twice...I don't understand why people are so crazy for them. I keep getting added ro and groups, too. I'll leave a group and then the person will re-add me! It's maddening. I don't like leggings as a wardrobe staple anyway--but especially not in goofy patterns. Among my friends it seems like teachers are the biggest offenders. Call me crazy but I think teachers should dress a little more professionally than stretchy pants.


I'm a pp who has already expressed my distaste. I just want to clarify. Patterned leggings actually are my main wardrobe staple. I work from home, and I do a lot of yoga, so I have melded them completely into my style. But I would never wear the ugly ones made by Lularoe.


I'm the quoted PP. I love a good patterned legging for yoga and running in the colder months, LOL! Nothing wrong with that. But I don't like them as your everyday style and definitely not when you're in a professional setting!


Oh, I don't wear them at work! But when all I am doing in a day is working from home, picking up my kid, a couple hours of yoga, and then hanging out with people after yoga (which is my typical day), I see no need to wear different pants. I do often add boots and a sweater when not actually doing yoga though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a couple of their dresses. They are muted patterns (stripes, solid) and I appreciate the high/modest neck lines on the particular styles I chose. I don't get the loud/crazy patterns or the legging obsessions though.


As long as you know that you look like a frump, the choice is yours to make.
Anonymous
Some of the clothes are cute but not the styles everyone goes crazy for. People like the "t-shirt dress" (looks like a sack), and a short sleeved shirt that looks like maternity and is just about as flattering (which is to say, not flattering at all). But then they make perfectly nice if overpriced stuff like a short skirt and a maxi skirt both with a yoga waistband, nice thick fabric, and no one buys it.

Also some of the drama that goes on with their clothes is just insane. They let literally anyone sign up to be a consultant, so long as you can pay the money for your inventory, so there's a lot of real winners selling it.
Anonymous
I don't get how people wear the leggings for yoga. Their too soft. Don't they get all wet and saggy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't get how people wear the leggings for yoga. Their too soft. Don't they get all wet and saggy?


Why would they be wet? I don't sweat during yoga.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a couple of their dresses. They are muted patterns (stripes, solid) and I appreciate the high/modest neck lines on the particular styles I chose. I don't get the loud/crazy patterns or the legging obsessions though.



The leggings, etc. are hideous, but the Amelia dress is cute. I have a friend who has it in pink with white stripes. I love it on her.
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