In 2013, Wilson received backlash for seemingly fatphobic comments, saying Lululemon’s leggings “don’t work for some women’s bodies” in response to complaints of the products being see-through. Additionally, he said the brand’s decision not to include plus sizes at the time was because creating plus-size clothing is a “money loser,” per HuffPost.  These comments are just a few of the founder’s running list of controversial takes. 

Following Wilson’s comments to Forbes, a Lululemon spokesperson reportedly told Fortune that the brand is “committed to creating and fostering an inclusive, diverse, and welcoming environment throughout our organization and across our communities.” 

“We also recognize that becoming a more diverse and inclusive organization takes time and is only possible through the sustained efforts of our leaders and our people,” they added. “We remain steadfast in our commitment to become a more inclusive and diverse company.”

In recent years, Lululemon has been working to not only appear more inclusive but also to stray away from any perception of being “basic.” Now, with the help of TikTok trends, Forbes reports the brand’s stocks have risen by nearly 60% over the past year. However, between the founder’s most recent comments and the previous racial discrimination claims, many social media users are left wondering: 

“Hmmmm … Who are the certain customers? What might they look like?”


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