"In a statement to Business Insider on Thursday, Lululemon said that it had temporarily paused online sales of its "Get Low" collection in North America last week to "review early guest feedback and insights." It then updated its product information to incorporate new guidance on fit, sizing, and features, and the collection is now back online, the statement said. In the fit and sizing section of the product listing, the athleisure company recommends pairing the leggings with "skin-tone, seamless underwear,""
"Lululemon's statement comes after its founder, Chip Wilson, slammed the company's board for the "Get Low" tights on Wednesday, calling it a "total operational failure." "It is clear that persistent failures like this are born out of this Board's lack of experience in creative businesses, disinterest in product development and quality, and focus on short-term, self-interested priorities," Wilson said in a LinkedIn post."
Lululemon temporarily paused online sales of the Get Low collection in North America to review early guest feedback. The company updated product information with new guidance on fit, sizing, and features before returning the collection to sale. The product listing recommends pairing the leggings with skin-tone, seamless underwear and advises customers to size up for optimal performance. Several customer reviews report the tights are not squat-proof and are see-through in the glute area. The tights retail for $108, are high-rise, and do not include the front seam issue that caused prior problems. Founder Chip Wilson criticized the board's handling of the launch.
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