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[quote=Anonymous]DS's AE blue jeans left blue on his skin after being washed once. We put up with it due to excellent fit BUT dye bleeding in this color of jean is a sign of skipped steps/cheaped out manufacturing. It is perfectly possible to make this color and not have rub-off color. They are medium deep blue not the stiff, very dark blue that was trendier a few years ago. Buy fewer, better-quality pieces and make your daughter responsible for her own laundry to keep herself in pants. P.S. Lululemon has had several quality crises that received media attention. Teach your daughter to assess quality based on individual garment characteristics, not brand. While understanding that cool factor is a separate issue. I still remember my kid getting teased for the Italian school shoes I bought on a great sale at Nordstroms. He came home telling me that kids were making fun of his "off-brand shoes" because everyone was wearing Nikes. I told him to tell them brands don't matter and to bug off.[/quote]
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