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Lululemon Now Asks Leggings Buyers to Wear Skin-Toned Underwear

The ‘Get Low’ leggings, derided for being see-through, are available for sale again online, now with a disclaimer to size up and pair the leggings with skin-tone, seamless underwear.
Yogawear company Lululemon
Founder Chip Wilson called the fiasco a “total operational failure” that he blamed on the company’s board. (Lululemon)

Lululemon Athletica Inc.’s “Get Low” leggings, derided for being see-through, are available for sale again online. Shoppers just have to make sure to read the disclaimers first.

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