
If we make changes, we will notify you by revising the date at the top of this Privacy Policy. Lululemon reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time. Please read this Privacy Policy from time to time to make sure you understand how we process your personal data and the choices you have with respect to such processing. For more information about our privacy practices in another jurisdiction, please refer to the privacy policy available in our stores, or posted on our website, for that jurisdiction. For example, this Privacy Policy does not apply to consumers located outside the UK, EEA and Switzerland. Please note that we provide different or additional privacy notices in connection with certain activities, programs, and offerings. (collectively, " lululemon," " we," or " us") are the data controllers for the personal data we process about you. lululemon athletica UK Ltd, located at Garden House, 57-59 Long Acre, London, WC2E 9JL, and our corporate affiliates and subsidiaries, including lululemon athletica inc., lululemon UK ltd.lululemon usa inc. Given that these ABCs come in at $128, I don’t see anyway to justify the over the only slightly more expensive Diversion pants which perform better and are more comfortable.If you are a consumer in the United Kingdom (“UK”), European Economic Area (" EEA") or Switzerland, this privacy policy (" Privacy Policy") explains how we process your personal data when you shop in our stores, access or use our websites, register for and attend events, engage with us on social media or otherwise interact with us. The best comparisons are to Outlier Slim Dungarees ($198) and Western Rise’s Diversion Pants ($138).

Overall: they are fine, not great, just fine. They don’t dry fast, or have any other outstanding performance features - unless cuffing your pants and seeing a reflective stripe is a must for you. They kind of need to make up their mind here. Which leaves essentially transitional weather and greatly limits the pants. They breath too well to work in cold weather, and they aren’t light enough to wear in warm weather. So even though the pant is thick in looks and feel, they do breathe.

If you can wear jeans there, you can wear these for sure.įit and style: nothing special. While the material looks ‘normal’ and has no sound while walking to give it away. So no matter which way you cut it, you might want to size up one notch if you generally find yourself on the cusp.Īs for style, they are solid. I typically wear a 32” inseam, and I found these about a half inch shorter than I would like. Overall I think the slim on these is too slim. They also fit very slim (a classic cut is available), and I find that my calves are always pressed on the material.

Fit & Styleįit overall was slightly smaller than true to size, so the 34 sized I ordered fits a bit tighter than I would ideally like, but I am not sure the 35 would be tight enough.

They have a rough hand feel, and ample stretch. They do feel very durable, but only time will tell on that. ‘Canvas’ is an apt description, but it’s more of an open weave canvas, as they are breathable. This is a thick, slightly scratchy, very heavily textured pant. When I sat down to write this, I was surprised it had so much cotton, because it’s not soft like cotton at all. The make up is 49% Cotton, 45% Polyester, 6% Elastane, but that only tells part of the story. I’ve been testing them off and on for a while now, and overall: meh. These are yet another take on a ‘modern 5-pocket’ or, modern jeans if you will. When Steve ordered his Warpstreme ABC pants, I ordered them with the Tech Canvas - the weather just prevented me from testing them sooner.
