For many who follow my blog, it is common knowledge that I have been a long time supporter of Lululemon Athletica since I discovered the brand about ten years ago during my summer dance programs in its native city, Vancouver, and have been loyal to the company ever since. As my disposable cash flow increased, the purchases I made grew exponentially, with my frequent yoga practice acting as the perfect excuse to stop by one of the many shops in my area on a weekly basis.As Lululemon seeks to grow bigger and better, quality has slipped, values have lapsed, and its original cult following of traditional yogis is waning. Johanna Steinfeld, a yoga instructor in Calgary, AB, notes that the desire to dominate the market and attract a wider variety of customers has left many disappointed with the latest, and reminiscent for the more yoga-friendly products of the company’s locally-based past. She suggests, “There is no reason to spend $100 for a pair of quality yoga pants, and for that money, I don’t find the quality better than the yoga pants I buy at the Gap for $30.” So on the brink of a shift in the world of yoga wear, I find myself wondering if Lululemon’s misfortune has made available a space for a more reasonably priced, morally sound product for the disappointed to turn to. Watch this space for more.
Meaghan Elizabeth is a fashion stylist and blogger interested in high fashion, personal style, trends, designer collaborations and shopping adventures. Read more about Meaghan here.