By Dan Wilf on April 27th, 2010
New Lululemon ad – “say no to camel toe”…really?!
This is crazy, like for real…say no to camel toe?!
Check out this new ad from Lulu that will be a part of the June issue of Yoga Journal…
how do we feel about this people?

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I LOVE it! It’s catchy, the picture is beautiful….and it lives up to lululemon’s philosophy of don’t take yourself tooo seriously…or others for that matter. It is only life and it is for the living and laughing
SARITA!!!
This is amazing! Tell me how you made this happen! You are unreal! I’m loving all the energy you’re putting out into the Universe!!
xoxo big kisses!
OK for sure – I can dig it Sarah…what else?
i like that tag, “stretchy pants that are really expensive”. i agree, just another marketing technique to get people to spend lots of money on things they don’t need. im mean, who is checking out your crotch in yoga class anyway? and if you are getting camel toe in stretchy pants, hun, they’re probably too small for you anyway.
Go Sarita LOU Go!!!!
funny, relevant, and creating a stir. seems simple enough
Love It – Too Funny & Honest all in one!
nice to see a company providing beauty (the photo) and a solution to a common problem!
What are you talking about??? your LulU Lemon Logo IS a camel toe!!!!
I like it too and it’s true. They’re pants are designed to fit. Yes they’re expensive but they last forever. As a yoga teacher I live in yoga gear. Being up in front of the class with all eyes on you, it’s important your clothes aren’t riding up or falling down. I’m not a big fan of the logo all over their clothing but the items of theirs I own are reliable, comfortable, durable and flattering.
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It’s a huge selling point of these pants, not to mention a design feat! And how else do you say it? I like their candor. Right to the point. The fact that Lulu even considers this is why I’m willing to spend the extra money to buy their products. Each design is not only stylish, but functional.
I thought the ad was fine until my young children saw it on the back of “Yoga Journal” and asked me what “camel toe” meant. Then I wasn’t so thrilled.