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When life gives you lemons. . . create a store. Okay wow. So I never thought I would say this but my gf bought me shorts and a shirt from here and I like them better than Under Armour! Yup. . . I know that doesn't sound very "manly" of me because Lulu Lemon doesn't sound nearly as badass as Under Armour but I found that after working out, my shirt from Lulu smelt less than my shirt from Under Armour. Apparently they use some sort of silver lining technology that helps keep the stench away (which trust me, I need lol). This location specifically has really good service. The staff are super nice and always smiling. I like how they write your name on the change room doors and call you by name. Really makes the service seem more personalized. The male section of the store is only one fifth the size of the female section but I noticed it's been slowly expanding. If you have a gift card, most stores will give you the change back in cash if it is less than $5, but Lulu Lemon doesn't do that. So now I am holding onto my girl's Lulu Lemon gift card which only has $2 on it. Lol it's kind of annoying because it's taking up space but there's now way I could ever throw out money. I still love my Under Armour, but Lulu is a very strong competitor.
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