The "Certain Customers" Lululemon's Founder Doesn't Want Associated With The Brand
The "Certain Customers" Lululemon's Founder Doesn't Want Associated With The Brand
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@TheYoungTurks Says:
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@cambuggy74 Says:
Who cares just don’t bye it😅
@woodchipgardens9084 Says:
Cannot legislate inclusiveness.
@braidsthagoat712 Says:
a brand is supposed to be unique/
@TruckGal Says:
I don't care how thin or fit someone is, I don't want to see the Crack of their ass or their who-ha through their clothing. Wearing this crap to exercise is one thing but some wear it everywhere. Not work appropriate, running errands, or god forbid in a restaurant. Takes my appetite away. Grow up and cover up!
@linamarie84 Says:
I mean, I understand where he is coming from in producing limited sizes. It's his brand. Every Brand is different and caters to different people. Some cater to everyone. Torrid is for people of a certain size. You don't see people hating them because they don't include women of smaller sizes. Then you have other stores that also cater to other sizes 7 and under. He obviously believes that obesity shouldn't be represented at his company because it promotes an unhealthy life lifestyle and he does not support it. Thats not to say that he isn't a jerk. Of course many of the other things he said are absolutely HORRIBLE..Including the name and the reason for it. It's disgusting. Just saying I get that ONE area.
@Privateryannnn Says:
The left will one day learn you cannot legislate inclusiveness
@jackedbyjade Says:
💯 agree. He didn't create the brand for everyone. People need to get over it
@TheKayakAngle Says:
Should have kept the company private. Its about brand image
@Darknessa11 Says:
Wtf... Where does these meaningless discussions lead mankind?! Now LVMH- and Ferrari-Products have to be sold for only 1$ because everyone needs access to everything everytime?... And everybody should be allowed to fly passenger planes, because it is just a right to do so and not linked to any kind of education and transformation first? Important should be that everybody is "allowed" by law to wear lululemon if he fits in the size they offer and anybody should be allowed to walk into LVMH if he has the cash necessary and every pilot should be allowed to take responsibility for others if he learned how to do so first. I hope this makes still sense today as well as in the future 🙏
@enfiestado Says:
It’s his brand he can do whatever the hell he wants people will either buy it or they won’t
@Sherleycoach6119 Says:
Looking unhealthy, sickly, and uninspiring?? Dudes describing himself pale as a ghost, frail and out of shape, and bald
@Dff-kq1zt Says:
An athletic brand that doesn’t want fat people to wear their clothes…….I mean 😅
@Shakester71 Says:
Regardless of what he says, people are going to continue to buy his brand. Tommy Hilfiger said that he didn't like minorities wearing his clothes. That didn't stop minorities form buying it.
@ralphchristian9273 Says:
I used to weigh 300#sit almost killed me,now I’m healthier and better dressed at 175#s
@ralphchristian9273 Says:
He’s right have you ever se n a 280 pound woman in spandex not a pretty sight,it’s about exclusively healthy looking women.
@michaelcurtis7213 Says:
So when did you guys call yourself fix news
@bjt81366 Says:
They definitely need to stick the journalism. The most successful brands in the world are brands for everybody. McDonald's is utilized by the very, very rich and the very very poor. Nike even though their sneakers are expensive, unfortunately, you'll see the poorest people in the poorest neighborhood sporting Nikes. Stick to journalism. The Lululemon guy is nothing but another white, racist misogynist. And that's why he was removed.
@Bxrry Says:
Good i love lululemon now
@Mcali1984 Says:
Good. So he only wants attractive people in his clothes. Good for him. Standards. Support!!
@dancestacydance Says:
Wish I was made aware of this earlier. Sorry, but not wearing it or buying it anymore. I work too hard for my money to support a company that is racist
@ciucinciu Says:
wow based
@Mel5stars Says:
Say what you want about the guy but he is undeniably funny. Honestly I thought lululemon was a kids show😂
@eswag153 Says:
There’s curvy and there’s Cenk
@ritzduran4909 Says:
Ok but it's HIS brand so why did he market it toward the inclusion? And if he didn't, then why did he allow it to be advertised as inclusive? He didn't HAVE to produce plus sizes, these were things he did for production and signed off on. But i guess he wouldn't get the same pay if he said no. Guess if he took a hit in profits to accurately promote his brand, maybe he wouldn't have to publicly be a racist narcissist as long as he has. Ridiculous he feels like throwing out his opinions while capitalizing on the people he openly hates.. so yeah he can be exclusive to a certain demographic, but there's WAY better ways of going about it at a business perspective.
@droozy1992 Says:
Based
@Does_it_come_in_black Says:
the left wants to include and promote unhealthy people for a brand that’s crazy
@buddha8653 Says:
what’s wrong with not wanted fat people to be advertised in HIS athletic wear company😂 also curvy is not what these women are they’re fat there’s a difference
@BagelTCGs Says:
BASED OWNER
@jaykay415 Says:
**excessive pilling, not piling.* (Pilling is when little balls develop on the fabric, making it look worn.)
@sinatraskitten Says:
Whenever I go thrifting, I see tons of Lululemon in the thrift stores. Guess their clothes isn’t all that. 😂
@syedmammar1 Says:
Have never bought and never will
@randaizamazing1 Says:
He is clearly a prick. I wouldn't say the comment about the L's was racist. He literally said the Japenese LIKED his brand Homeless because of the L since their language doesnt have L's, and how it feels "exotic" to them. Sure, the comment on how it's funny to hear them try to pronounce it was unnecessary. But I've seen videos of people in other countries who laugh when Americans try to speak their language and I've also seen videos of people in other countries who are totally shocked if an American does speak their language well. I think we as a collective really need to lighten up and not take everything so seriously. We need to learn to joke with one another again and laugh with one another. Not everything is offensive and not everyone has bad intentions when they joke around about something (not seeing this guy specifically, just in general) there is a lot of tension in the world today. Don't let every little thing get under your skin.
@liz090833 Says:
I've never bought lulu and now I never will. His clothing is overpriced and non inspirational. I'm currently plus sized after two years of prednisone. Phuck this ass hat & his hideous clothes. Mr. Clean on crack has no room to talk about beauty standards. None. Dare I say he is delulusional? Doesn't he realize catering to the average woman (a size 14) would bring in MOST of his revenue?? WTF, doesn't he get basic analytics? Like, does no one have the balls to explain these very basic principles? Are they afraid of him? I swear all these people who have multimillion dollar companies just got dumb lucky. Mostly dumb. This brand is completely forgettable. That's a bigger problem than some bigger asses. By the way, every runway model is at minimum 5 ft 9. That's the minimum height requirement. I used to be pretty. That's how I know that. Time is a bit*h to all. 😂
@SharonnamFierce-w3c Says:
He is a racist bastard let him wear them
@SharonnamFierce-w3c Says:
He is a racist bastard
@SharonnamFierce-w3c Says:
He is a racist bastard
@SharonnamFierce-w3c Says:
I will return everything I bought over the Christmas he can wear his own shit
@rye2dawg Says:
He doesn’t like curvy woman but he is fat himself
@LembeckIsStaying Says:
This just proves that most entrepreneurs are sociopaths. Think about it, they think they're too good to work for anyone and want all the money but do a quarter of the work. Why are you shocked they routinely sound so out of touch? They're the old, white capitalist version of the airhead rich valley girl.
@Malouco Says:
I like fat bichas 🤗 AS LONG AS THEY TRY TO GET HEALTHY!!
@moreanimals6889 Says:
It doesn't matter what kind of advertising a company does when their prices don't line up with people's paychecks.
@mariesong729 Says:
VS just came in to hard. They should have eased into the diversity. Going in so hard makes it seem like virtual signaling. The fact that they scrapped the campaign just proves our point. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@jayterry9759 Says:
Based. If you're selling fitness wear you don't hire fat models. I'm more likely to buy Lululemon now
@OVI-Wan-Kenobi-8 Says:
Niave move by Victoria Secret to try and market to the transgender market when that is such a tiny obscure sized market compared to the vast majority of their original market which are straight women and their straight husbands and boyfriends who buy lingerie for them.
@OVI-Wan-Kenobi-8 Says:
Exclusivity actually raises a brand's worth.
@gregghodge6130 Says:
Chip is awesome, lighten up people. If everything is for everyone , then why do we have sizes? Doh!
@splint1872012 Says:
She mispronounced pilling
@trish.oshow-allthingsceleb8588 Says:
The issue with Victoria's Secret specifically was that traditionally they had always been marketed as (among other things) something men would gift to their partners , and played up to fantasies. Rihanna came along, and launched Savage, which featured a very real and diverse set of models right from the word go. Her brand was launched as an inclusive brand specifically. Victoria's secret decided to abandon it's core client base, and play catch up due to sudden and fierce market competition. It backfired because consumers saw right through the marketing ploy.
@malachibenyisrael4621 Says:
ekk!

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