Natasha Dubash Trending Posted on May 23, 2024 Updated on May 23, 2024, 11:20 am CDT Athleisure brand Lululemon has faced its fair share of race-based controversies, a number of them led by company founder Chip Wilson. reports that Wilson said he didn’t want “certain customers” buying Lululemon. Many took that to mean he didn’t want Black people buying Lululemon.
Wilson, according to , has also made anti-Asian, sexist, and fatphobic comments. He even told Canada’s that he came up with the name Lululemon because it is difficult for Japanese consumers to pronounce the letter L. The Daily Dot reached out to Lululemon via email and Wilson via Instagram direct message for more information.
Recently, several Black creators on X have been wondering why customers of color continue to support the brand after Wilson’s comments. X user Tt. (@__NoOther) was one person who recently called out the brand.
Reposting a video from @pradaxbby, in which she shows off a pink jacket and shorts set from the brand, Tt. accused customers of being “spineless.” “This man came out and blatantly said he doesn’t want our people wearing his clothes and y’all out here promoting the sh*t like yall get paid to wear it,” the X user posted, seemingly referring to the Lululemon founder’s about not wanting “certain customers coming in.
” Yall literally are spineless! This man came out and blatantly said he doesn’t want our people wearing his clothes and y’all out here promoting th.