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Lululemon Athletica is having a tough week. The Vancouver-based maker of yoga-wear reported fourth-quarter results that beat analysts' expectations, but it's still taking a beating
over a recall of some pants that were "too sheer" for comfort. Lululemon is one of the world's most profitable retailers, placing third behind Apple and Tiffany & Co.
when ranked by sales per square foot and sales per store, according to _USA Today_. But its stock plunged by more than 5 percent Tuesday after the luxury retailer announced a recall of its
flagship black yoga pants for having too much "sheerness." "The ingredients, weight, and longevity qualities of the pants remain the same but the coverage does not, resulting
in a level of sheerness in some of our women's black Luon bottoms that falls short of our very high standards," the company said in a statement. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your
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directly to your inbox. While Lululemon is offering refunds to affected customers, it also said it anticipated a yoga pants "shortage" until new stock arrives, leading the company
to reduce its first-quarter revenue forecast by more than $20 million, said Adam Clark Estes at the _Atlantic Wire_. And how do customers know if their pants are, ahem, a lemon? "The
truth of the matter is the only way you can actually test for the issue is to put the pants on and bend over," CEO Christine Day said today on a conference call with analysts.
"Just putting the pants on themselves doesn't solve the problem. It passed all of the basic metric tests and the hand-feel is relatively the same, so it was very difficult for the
factories to isolate the issue, and it wasn't until we got in the store and started putting it on people that we could actually see the issue." Day drew snickers over the
"bend over" test, but she's also earned the ire of brand loyalists, who say they want the former Starbucks executive fired. A free daily email with the biggest news stories of
the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com "Day has ruined everything special about Lululemon. The bulletproof quality, the fit, the femininity, the Lululemoness of the
product," writes Carolyn Beauchesne, a blogger who runs _Lululemon Addict_ and once told _Business Insider_ she's spent more than $15,000 on the brand's products. Day "is
a one-trick pony who grew the company through expansion." This latest snafu, says Sapna Maheshwari at _Bloomberg_, "is a challenge for the retailer, which is able to sell $98 yoga
pants and $64 tank tops because of its carefully cultivated reputation for quality." And it's not the first time Lululemon has faced quality control issues. Last July, it
apologized to customers after complaints arose over dye-bleeding in some of its garments. "When consumers expect consistent high quality products, even the smallest misstep can lead to
major blowback for a company," says Brian Davis at _Ad Age_. Look at what happened with Apple Maps, for instance. "Sales didn't nosedive and the company continued to sell
iPhones, but the quality of the brand was called into question and major competitors, principally Samsung, were able to gain some ground on the once unyielding tech giant." On the other
hand, the yoga pants gaffe has drawn tremendous attention, which Lululemon might use "to squeeze this lemon into LuluLemonade," said Gary Stibel at _Ad Age_. Remember, for
instance, the disastrous Tylenol recall of 1982, or Coca Cola's failed replacement of Coke with New Coke. Both fiascos ultimately led to increased popularity for the brands. "In
the event that Lululemon aspires to be more than just a women's yoga brand, this incident has already attracted attention from future users who are not current consumers or even
brand-aware," Stibel said. "Lululemon can correct processes that permitted this accident to happen, but also capitalize on the newfound attention that could help get the brand into
totally new space."
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