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]]>The activewear brand, which has been around since 1998, just announced that they’re offering six of its core styles in sizes 0-20 and by the end of 2021, the majority of its women’s clothing should be available in these inclusive sizes.
“It’s a start. Six of our top styles are now available in sizes 0-20, and there’s much more coming soon. Inclusion is a journey, and we know we have work to do. We’re committed to launching more inclusive gear every season,” reads the Instagram announcement.
The six styles that will be available include the Fast and Free Tight, the Define Jacket, the Align Pant, the Wunder Train High Rise Tight, the Ready to Rulu Jogger, and the Long Distance Short Sleeve Tee.
“Doing this type of work isn’t a case of just flipping a switch,” senior vice president of women’s designs at Lululemon said. “We’ve actually spent the last 2-3 years re-looking at body types. It’s about understanding how that material maps on the body” and “engineering for the body in motion.”
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]]>The post Your Guide For Finding Size-Inclusive Gyms appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Social media is much more accessible than visiting each gym, so start by checking out the posts and people’s comments on them. Gyms that say they’re body positive should have images that show people of all ages and body sizes.
Going to a class and listening to the teacher is always a good way to get a feel for the messages they are trying to promote. If a teacher talks about getting the summer bikini body or losing fat, maybe it’s not the right class for you.
If you’re looking for a personal trainer, be sure you ask about a fitness plan and goals. Your goals shouldn’t revolve around losing weight, they should be about lifestyle changes like being able to keep up with your children.
Body positive gyms aren’t just about size, they’re about working around limitations like injuries or arthritis. Look for places that have people of various ages and capabilities.
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]]>The post Lululemon’s Finally Moving Towards Size-Inclusivity appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The activewear brand, which has been around since 1998, just announced that they’re offering six of its core styles in sizes 0-20 and by the end of 2021, the majority of its women’s clothing should be available in these inclusive sizes.
“It’s a start. Six of our top styles are now available in sizes 0-20, and there’s much more coming soon. Inclusion is a journey, and we know we have work to do. We’re committed to launching more inclusive gear every season,” reads the Instagram announcement.
The six styles that will be available include the Fast and Free Tight, the Define Jacket, the Align Pant, the Wunder Train High Rise Tight, the Ready to Rulu Jogger, and the Long Distance Short Sleeve Tee.
“Doing this type of work isn’t a case of just flipping a switch,” senior vice president of women’s designs at Lululemon said. “We’ve actually spent the last 2-3 years re-looking at body types. It’s about understanding how that material maps on the body” and “engineering for the body in motion.”
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]]>The post Your Guide For Finding Size-Inclusive Gyms appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Social media is much more accessible than visiting each gym, so start by checking out the posts and people’s comments on them. Gyms that say they’re body positive should have images that show people of all ages and body sizes.
Going to a class and listening to the teacher is always a good way to get a feel for the messages they are trying to promote. If a teacher talks about getting the summer bikini body or losing fat, maybe it’s not the right class for you.
If you’re looking for a personal trainer, be sure you ask about a fitness plan and goals. Your goals shouldn’t revolve around losing weight, they should be about lifestyle changes like being able to keep up with your children.
Body positive gyms aren’t just about size, they’re about working around limitations like injuries or arthritis. Look for places that have people of various ages and capabilities.
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