On the heels of the highly-publicized recall of Lululemon
yoga pants, some women say the company is asking them to bend over in front
of in-store sales associates.
Last week, the yoga-inspired athletic company had to recall 17 percent
of the pants (sold for roughly $100 each) bought between March 1 and March 8.
The reason? Their yoga pants' fabric was too see-through, inspiring a
wave of jokes across the Internet and whiplash among men across North America.
The company posted on its blog:
"At the beginning of March, Lululemon
stores and ecommerce site received some black luon women's bottoms that didn't
meet our high standards."
"The materials used were the same but the coverage was not,
resulting in increased sheerness. We want you to Down Dog and Crow with
confidence."
"We felt these pants didn't measure up."
For unknown reasons, the company wouldn't disclose which pants were
affected by the glitch, explaining only their relationship with manufacturer
Eclat Textile:
"The items affected are certain styles of women's bottoms in our
signature black Luon fabric" and that they "have not yet determined
the cause of the sheerness."
"We have been producing luon with Eclat since 2004. We have been
in conversation with our primary contact at Eclat since we first discovered
this issue."
Lululemon invited customers to return any pants they bought online or
in stores for a full refund / exchange, but one blogger who tried to return her
pair was shocked.
On Lululemon's Facebook page, she wrote:
"I went into my local store to return my Astro pants and Invert
crops, both purchased this month. I was asked to BEND OVER in order to
determine sheerness."
"The sales associate then perused my butt in the dim lighting of
the change room and deemed them 'not sheer' ... I felt degraded at how this is being handled."
"I called the GEC to confirm this is their protocol, and they
verified that yes, the "educators" will verify sheerness by asking
the customer to bend over."
Others report similar experiences, adding another layer of controversy
to a story that really shouldn't be news in the first place, but girls love
their yoga pants.
Not just while doing yoga, either. For some reason these have become
acceptable while out for a stroll, at the grocery store, holiday dinners, you
name it.
We're not complaining, but it's notable.
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