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Lululemon founder blames board for latest problems with Get Low clothing line

Lululemon paused online sales of Get Low leggings after complaints about sheerness; the collection remains in stores as the brand faces pressure from activist investors and a nearly 50% stock drop.

  • On Jan. 22, 2026, Lululemon paused online sales of the Get Low collection days after its debut, keeping the line available in physical stores while addressing guest feedback.
  • Complaints about sheerness and fit prompted the website pullback, as customers reported the Get Low collection was ill-fitting and too sheer, leading to its removal for review.
  • Wilson accused the Lululemon Athletica board of inexperience, disinterest in product quality, and short-term focus, calling the leggings pullback a 'total operational failure,' and stated, '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.
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Lululemon halts online sales of new leggings after 'see-through' claims

Lululemon has paused its online sales of its new leggings line after 'see-through' claims when bending or squatting.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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