The company's see-through pants sunk its stock in March 2013

By A Mystery Man Writer

When the company announced its Luon pants recall, it took 6 percent off the stock.

The strategic difficulty is that Lululemon is dependent on a single supplier for its stretchy Luon material.

The company's see-through pants sunk its stock in March 2013.

The pants are so valuable to Lululemon that the company once sued Calvin Klein for making a pair a bit like them.

Wilson said he favors using child labor in Third World countries.

These are the pants in question: Lululemon's incredibly popular $98 Astro line. They're super-comfortable and stylish enough to be worn outside the gym.

The History of Lululemon

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Lululemon store staff are not just being friendly. They're gathering data on you.

The History of Lululemon

Wilson created the name 'Lululemon' because he thinks Japanese people can't say the letter 'L.

Wilson believes that if you get sick, it's your fault.

And if your life isn't great, then that's your fault too.

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