Yoga gear is hot. I try my best(ish) to sound distinguished in these reviews. I’d like to stay away from hack territory. But I’m not hacking when I say there’re two things I’m attracted to: ponytails and yoga gear.(There’s probably more than that, but those two things send off big alarm bells.) I was waltzing around with milady, who’s a yoga nut(the kind, I’m sure she’ll mind me saying, who likes to say she does yoga lot more than she actually does any yoga), and we happened upon this store and I began to embarrass myself. I was salivating at the prospect of seeing her in this gear. Don’t groan at me! I’m just being honest. Honest. So I went a little nuts. But you know what the worst part is? None of it counted toward her Christmas present, because I bought it right in front of her. AND she’s promised to drag me along to one of the yoga sessions they host in the building. Between you and me, I don’t yoga so well. If you ever happen to see me there, kind and gentle reader, kindly pretend that you didn’t.
David Paul J.
Place rating: 5 Australia
Lululemon is one of those rather unusual new age aware stores that sell you something and then provide you with a complementary opportunity to actually make use of what they’ve sold you. If it were a hard core home tattoo kit they were selling they’d obviously have limited sales capacity per person because once you’ve coloured yourself in ink wise, where do you go next until they make it legal to colour your babies up as you churn them out, and that would really only be for the women… so no, it is not an outlet for self tattoo kits(glad I sorted that out aren’t you!) it’s an outlet for yoga attire. Yes yoga! What do you wear when you go and do yoga? Well this stuff. And where do you do yoga? Here in the store after you have purchased the attire to do it in. Why? Don’t get stuck on asking why, say«Why not?» and you will stretch through life with a smile on your face. It may sound a little bit strange, but if you stop and meditate on it for a few moments it is actually a really great idea. Say you have been thinking about taking up something to get fit, something like yoga. You can go in here and chat with the women beside the counter about the whole concept and try it out pretty much any time they have a class going. The complementary classes are regular, on Tuesdays and Sundays and it is a very nice and clean wooden floor environment in an old well furbished building. It is quite private from passers by on the street so you don’t feel like a display advert for the store, you just feel safe and secure and dare I say comfortable in the kit that you have purchased. I would encourage you to look into this if you are a yoga type of person. Also I should mention that you don’t have to do the complementary classes if you buy something in the store, and the items for sale are great quality, good fabrics and nice designs. Have a perusal on line if you like, and check for your nearest store. I do believe there is only this one in the city in Adelaide, but it’s worth the trip in if you are wanting to try your hand, and feet, and hips at yoga. Also you may buy something really cool literally for any other type of physical health activity you may be doing like marshal arts or even jogging.