This was a fantastic video! Thank you so much for all the information you provided. I’m always on the hunt for Lululemon but I never ever ever find it now that you showed so many different pieces. I do have a better idea of what to be looking for.
Happy Lululemon hunting! I do think it's a good strategy to focus on newer size tag pieces for sure. Older pieces can sit and be hard to move into the hands of buyers.
I enjoyed your video. It was very informative! I do have a piece that you didn't cover, and I cannot find a size dot on. From what I've found online it's a cut back crop tank. Can you help?
Tank tops won’t have a size dot, you just take pit to pit and guesstimate what size you think it is. There are Lulu tank guides online. I often default to s,m,l instead of a number for tanks.
Help! I have a pair of pre-2017 most likely 2016-era groove flare leggings that don't have a code on it's size dot! Could you tell me what I should do??
Post measurements and set size as see measurements. I have a good sense of what the size is without a dot. You may just want to call them S-M- L instead, if you get a sense of size.
really hoping you paid pennies on the dollar for that lot! I know styles personally, but overall I would say you will have a tough time navigating size without the dot (2015ish and newer). I am confident in assuming the majority of pants you do have are Luon (material- it feels kind of sticky / static clingy).
Search Groove Pant on lulufanatics as your first place to start. Also I would say your pants are probably from around 2010, not Y2K. Lululemon didn’t open their first store in USA until 2003. Making Y2K Lululemon not really a thing.
@@EatPlayLoveCO yes come to think of it a lot of the leggings in the video were this style is there any other common style around this age that I should be looking out for on there?
Thank you so much for this incredible informative video. So helpful asI am new this line. Very interesting.
This was a fantastic video! Thank you so much for all the information you provided. I’m always on the hunt for Lululemon but I never ever ever find it now that you showed so many different pieces. I do have a better idea of what to be looking for.
Happy Lululemon hunting! I do think it's a good strategy to focus on newer size tag pieces for sure. Older pieces can sit and be hard to move into the hands of buyers.
Great video. Thanks
Very helpful video
I enjoyed your video. It was very informative! I do have a piece that you didn't cover, and I cannot find a size dot on. From what I've found online it's a cut back crop tank. Can you help?
Tank tops won’t have a size dot, you just take pit to pit and guesstimate what size you think it is. There are Lulu tank guides online. I often default to s,m,l instead of a number for tanks.
Help! I have a pair of pre-2017 most likely 2016-era groove flare leggings that don't have a code on it's size dot! Could you tell me what I should do??
Post measurements and set size as see measurements. I have a good sense of what the size is without a dot. You may just want to call them S-M- L instead, if you get a sense of size.
Anyway to identify vintage Y2K Lululemon leggings at least by what model they are? Just purchased a lot of 100 Y2K Lululemon leggings
really hoping you paid pennies on the dollar for that lot! I know styles personally, but overall I would say you will have a tough time navigating size without the dot (2015ish and newer). I am confident in assuming the majority of pants you do have are Luon (material- it feels kind of sticky / static clingy).
Search Groove Pant on lulufanatics as your first place to start. Also I would say your pants are probably from around 2010, not Y2K. Lululemon didn’t open their first store in USA until 2003. Making Y2K Lululemon not really a thing.
@@EatPlayLoveCO yes I paid 9/EA for legging. Apparently some do have newer sizing dot and some are older like you mentioned from around 2010's year
@@EatPlayLoveCO yes come to think of it a lot of the leggings in the video were this style is there any other common style around this age that I should be looking out for on there?
Is that an alright price for that amount that I'm getting?