Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lulu is not premium or aspirational anymore.
What’s the latest it brand?
Anonymous wrote:I miss Lucy. I used to love those clothes (I still do but I can't buy more)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is alo so expensive?
I just bought a new pair of leggings from alo and they are the worst. I own leggings from lululemon, Vuori, Varley, and Sweaty Betty and alo are hands down the worst of the bunch.
^ and Athleta, of course, Athleta are some of the best that I have. Not too thin, don’t get baggy, have held up over time.
Nope. No way do you own leggings from all of these brands and "Athleta are some of the best." Athleta clothing is polyester trash. Varley and Vuori are not trash at all (haven't worn Sweaty Betty so won't opine there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is alo so expensive?
I just bought a new pair of leggings from alo and they are the worst. I own leggings from lululemon, Vuori, Varley, and Sweaty Betty and alo are hands down the worst of the bunch.
^ and Athleta, of course, Athleta are some of the best that I have. Not too thin, don’t get baggy, have held up over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is alo so expensive?
I just bought a new pair of leggings from alo and they are the worst. I own leggings from lululemon, Vuori, Varley, and Sweaty Betty and alo are hands down the worst of the bunch.
Anonymous wrote:And why is alo so expensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lululemon is higher quality than Athleta and Alo. I tried Alo and was not impressed.
No. I am a yoga, instructor and wear all the brands 6 + times a week. My Athleta gear is what has lasted the longest.
Anonymous wrote:I would never have guessed their activewear prices are nearly identical!