Thursday, 2 April 2015

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Green Yoga Pants Biography

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Lululemon yoga pants and tops have been staples in my wardrobe and make an appearance most days of the week. I’ve been a Lululemon fan for many years, but that’s about to change.

For those of you who have no idea what I’m talking about- Lululemon is a brand that makes technical athletic clothes for yoga, running, working out, and any other sweaty endeavor. The clothing is very comfortable, stylish and very expensive.
I generally don’t call out a brand like this, but enough is enough.
Yoga pants that don’t come in all sizes?

Lululemon focuses only on the little guys. Little as in size. The company admitted that plus-size apparel was not part of their vision.

“The largest sizes — the 10s and the 12s — were relegated to a separate area at the back of the store, left clumped and unfolded under a table.”

Just. Not. Cool.
The Lululemon PR nightmare continues
Back in July 2013 Lululemon customers were complaining the retailer’s yoga pants were see-through. Certainly not something you want to experience as your bending into your best Downward Dog.
The company responded with exactly what they should NOT have said: basically it’s the consumers fault. Whatever happened to the customer is always right? The company insisted that customers who feel the pants are too sheer are probably just buying them too small. Lululemon ended up recalling 17 percent of its product (and losing $67 million).

I actually took a few of my yoga pants into the store to find out if they passed the sheer test. At $98 a pop sheer yoga pants weren’t going to work. After meeting with a sales person and inspecting the yoga pants we determined that mine were solid.  Phew. So ridiculous.
Lululemon doesn’t work for all women?

Recently the company’s founder decided to make another BIG blunder. The founder of Lululemon recently said “Quite frankly, some women’s bodies just actually don’t work” in Lululemon’s pants, Wilson said on Bloomberg Television’s Street Smart.

Say what? Seriously, who is this guy?
“It’s about the rubbing through the thighs,” he added, and “how much pressure is there.”

And he knows this because?
There you have it. The founder of this company really doesn’t get it. At all. This is not the way to win a woman’s heart or her dollars.
My search for new yoga pants

And now I’m left with a lot of yoga pants, tops and jackets. I’ll keep wearing what I’ve got, but now I’m on the lookout for a new brand to support. I’m done Lululemon. All women’s bodies are not created equal and that’s what makes us fabulous. Women don’t deserve to be treated like this. Ever.
If you have a fabulous clothing company in mind for yoga, running, working out, and any other sweaty endeavors please let me know. I’m all ears and ready to jump from the Lululemon ship.

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Colorful Yoga Pants Biography

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(This post is written to Christian women and is based on a biblical worldview, supported with Scripture. Since the writing of this post, a sequel has been written, The Motive to Modesty.)
Hurriedly I raked through my second dresser drawer in the dim light of the unlit closet, scrambling for pants of some kind. Finding some, I grabbed a workout shirt, jammed feet into tennis shoes and breathlessly answered the door for Mr. M.
“Ready for breakfast?” he asked.

We cooked breakfast together and headed downtown to go for a walk by the James, where a paved path was perfect for running. By the time we got there, however, our plans changed to the farmer’s market (our Saturday favorite), Estate Consignments and coffee at a little shop beside the bank.
As we walked into the estate store Mr. M glanced at my outfit. The pants I had found in my harried search were workout capris—otherwise known as yoga pants. “You know … ” he said. “You are dressed a lot like those girls you always comment on at the gym.”
We had talked about this before. Mr. M has requested, not commanded, that I refrain from wearing the pants to the gym, and really not in public at all. But I’d ignored the request, and here I was walking down the sidewalk in them.

“I was kind of surprised you wore them,” he said sadly.
I picked at the tag on a buffet table, glancing at myself in a mirror in the corner. It was just one request he had made—a request based on what he knew of his own male mind and the minds of the men around him. But I wanted MY way, so I ignored it.

(For those who wonder why my husband felt comfortable advising me on my clothing, read That Day My Husband Told Me What To Do)

I like those pants. I like them because not only are they comfortable—as all yoga pants are—but I look trendy. I look like one of those suburban moms with a ponytail, pushing her children through the market in a twin-seat stroller. And I like that look, regardless of the consequences.

But there are consequences.
The issue here is not that I wore yoga pants. The issue isn’t yoga pants at all, but the principle of the matter. The pants are skin tight. You can see every curve of my lower body. Not only is it attractive to Mr. M, but from several informal interviews, comments and input from other men, it’s a recurring blind spot with Christian women everywhere. It’s about how hot I look, or how I want to dress, regardless of what anybody thinks.

Let’s be real: I have failed and still do fail at modesty on occasions like I just depicted above. The journey toward true femininity is one we all share as Christian women, and today I’m going to share some truth I’ve learned through my own mistakes and the studying I’ve done because of them.
I recently saw an article shared on Facebook written by a woman’s husband concerning modesty and the church. While the article addressed young men, it was primarily ‘shared’ on Facebook by … women. Why is that?

The content of the article reflected two concepts:
1. Men are not keeping their eyes to themselves and honoring their Christian sisters, and
2. Women are unfairly singled out about their clothing in the church and workplace.

There is certainly truth to the first point, and the bulk of this man’s article was very valid in its address to men and the issue of lust. But the reality is that many Christian men—at least the ones who truly seek after God and are convicted by His Spirit—are not only aware of their lust problem but are guilty about it. They are not all shameless beasts looking for an opportunity to undress women in their minds.
In many cases, the very women offended by the negative attention of men are dressing in such a way as to earn it.

The issue of modesty gets heated, as fingers are pointed and hemlines discussed, but I’m going to skip all that fuss and speak woman to woman, because I think we can handle it!
#1 Myth of Modesty: ‘It’s his job not to look.’

It’s true, lust is a sin, and men shouldn’t entertain it.
But the level of their lust is directly related to how much of our bodies is available to lust after. The less we advertise, the less opportunity we give them to covet our bodies.
The article I mentioned earlier said women have been unfairly singled out concerning modesty. While men are responsible to honor us with their eyes and minds, when we dishonor ourselves by what we wear, the real unfairness is to the men.

Do we really expect to wear whatever we want and then tell them not to look at us? Do we really expect to fit in with the latest (often sexually promiscuous) trends and NOT be viewed as an object of sexual desire?

It is not just his job not to look; it is our responsibility to provide nothing provocative to look at. We cannot blame men for what we instigate, and it is time for women of God to start acknowledging our responsibility in this matter, taking up our cross and honoring God with our dress.

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Kids Yoga Pants Biography

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I’m in the middle of a dress code crisis. Let me start by saying my daughters do not own one piece of what someone could consider promiscuous clothing. The dress codes at their respective schools, however, have me measuring and covering to avoid punishment.

The rules are mostly good and I support a dress code, without question. I just get frustrated when they make it nearly impossible to find clothing for girls that are stylish and comfortable. A good example are leggings. You’re welcome to wear them as long as they’re covered by a shirt or skirt long enough to pass the skirt rule. Skirts have to 1) be beyond your fingertips with your arms at your side and 2) pass the “dollar bill test.” That test consists of putting a dollar bill at the center of your knee and extended up your thigh. If the skirt if shorter than that line, both while the student is standing or sitting. I could go on and on.

My daughter, who probably dresses a little young for her age, routinely walks out of her room to double check with me that what she’s wearing will pass. If it doesn’t, students go to in-school suspension until a parent brings appropriate clothing. In my opinion, that’s a pretty harsh penalty. As you could probably imagine, girls are terrified.

Oddly, I don’t hear the same level of angst coming from boys. As long as their pants reside around their waist and they aren’t wearing anything offensive, they’re good. There’s little concern over the raging hormones of girls all in a frenzy over a violation. There is no measuring how many fingers-wide a tank top strap is, or if a bra is visible in any way, shape, or form.

Jessica began a journey into the depths of yoga in 1997, at a challenging and chaotic time in her life.  Yoga was a steady force that allowed her to get through this time with inner strength, peace and acceptance.  To this day, her yoga practice continues to offer new twists and turns, while remaining that steady force that helps her to accept the heartaches and fully embrace the joys of life.  Jessica has also had great physical transformation from yoga - a body not only free from pain, but thriving, in spite of a fusion in the cervical spine and all the intricate asymmetries that have resulted from it.   She will offer you the possibility of your own transformation and healing, and the inner steadiness that can help you navigate this rocky world!  She teaches playful, balanced classes with a focus on alignment, breath and connection to one's own heart.  In addition to teaching public classes, she teaches yoga to school aged kids privately, and to incarcerated teen girls and recovering addicts with The Art of Yoga Project.  Jessica is an E-RYT 500 certified Yoga Instructor with over 1500 hours of training and is also a certified Level 2 Reiki practitioner.  She maintains a deep foundation in the original (circa 2000) principles of Anusara™ yoga, has specific training to teach at risk youth, and studies yoga philosophy, meditation, the eight limbed path, anatomy, pranayama, and how these practices can help us to engage in and live a more empowered life.   She offers deep gratitude to all of her teachers - past, present and future.
Kat is a creator of colorful designs, magical pants & a lover of teaching yoga. It all began when Kat started her first yoga teacher training in the heart of Fashion District at OM Factory. Due to Kat's love for being bright, sparkly, and colorful, she started creating her very own yoga pants to spice up her practice and life!  Apparently not everyone in New York likes to dress in all black, for there were many requests for sparkly pants. Therefore Kat spread the sparkling love and pursued her dream of merging her love of yoga and design as one. With a strong passion of living life to it’s fullest and always having a fun time, Kat likes to carry these aspects into her daily practice of yoga on and off the mat. By meshing techniques from previous trainings and yoga practices, Kat likes to create a dynamic power fusion yoga class for anyone who wishes to pursue a yoga practice either on the mat or even flying thru air. With a strong emphasis on allowing the pranic energy to inspire movement from within, Kat encourages her students to move creatively in a way that feels liberating to the self. Her playful fun approach to yoga taps into the pure innocence within bringing out the inner child to shine. Classes are created to stimulate the imagination while formulating a grounding foundation to enable one to be equally lifted and rooted. Her goal is to continue inspiring students of all ages to dig deep in their practice of yoga, so one can witness the love, beauty, and magic that yoga has to offer.
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What Are Yoga Pants Biography

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I remember the first time I saw them like I’m still in the moment as I type this. So vivid. So amazing. It was my freshman year of high school. It was November. A Wednesday. My buddy and I stayed after school to throw some weights around in preparation for baseball season, really just hoping our coach would pop his head into the weight room and spot us mid-lift, earning us some pre-season dedication points. After a half-assed, beach muscle, leg and core-neglecting gym session, we headed to the locker room to change clothes, grab our backpacks and head home. On the way out my buddy asked me a question that would forever change my little 25-curious-boners-a-day adolescent life. “Hey, my sister has a volleyball game starting in the main gym in about five minutes. You want to watch a little bit of it?” I’m thinking, “Volleyball? A chick sport? I have better things to do, pal.” Then I remembered a key element to this equation: his sister Tiffany, who we referred to as “Stiffany” when he wasn’t around, due to one of the greatest sets of Christmas hams my virgin eyes had laid eyes upon, played volleyball. She was a senior, and she was physically peaking.

“You know what? Fuck it. I’m in. Got nothin’ better to do.”
We walked into the near empty gymnasium and took our seats. I was enthused. Not overly-excited, just moderately enthused at what could potentially occur on this blank, sexually-yearning canvas of a volleyball court. Visions of bouncing chest hammers, sweat tussles and naked post-game towel whip fights danced through my head at 100 mph, but I remained cautious, trying not to get my hopes up. Then the girls took the court to the rousing applause of all 18 people in attendance. Part of it was probably the painfully lackadaisical environment of a girls’ high school athletic display, but in that instant, trancelike tunnel vision set in as my eyes fixated on one of the greatest goddamn innovations man has ever created. I’d seen spandex before, but never in this form. There was 16 to 18-year-old volleyball tail scattered around, seemingly nude from the waist down with painted on royal blue shorts. It was beautiful. And there were 30 of them. I don’t even know if Stiffany and her Hindenburgs were present that day. In fact, I doubt I could have identified a single girl on the court, as my line of sight never drifted north of the navel region. Wide-eyed and slack-jawed, I nudged my friend and pointed while failing to muster a single word, just a muttering mess of nonsense.

“I know, man…I know,” he responded.
I had never felt so heterosexual. I didn’t even know it was possible to be as heterosexual as I was in that moment. I came for a couple hams, but I left with a shopping cart full of USDA prime beef and a million page mental flip book etched into my sexually corrupt mind. I became an ass man that day. A proud one.

Then there’s Ryan McLatchy. He took this athletics-only stretchy material, applied some American ingenuity and turned them into socially appropriate, and oh so sexy, pants. Something I found interesting about McLatchy is there is very little information about him available to the public. He’s like a ghost. It’s as if he dutifully laid this incredible gift at the doorstep of the hetero male, then crept off into a lifelong slumber of anonymity. He gets it, though. He realizes the good he’s done by pioneering these female figure embracing super pants. McLatchy is a simple man. He doesn’t need the recognition. A better man than me or you. If I was able to hang my hat on my “American Icon: Yoga Pants Inventor” trophy, I’d pair it with a closet full of the same tee shirt. I’d wear it every day, and it would say, “FUCK YOU I INVENTED YOGA PANTS” in enormous block letters.

Step out of the shadows and claim your American Icon trophy, Mr. McLatchy. There is a line of about three and a half billion hombres ready to shake your hand and buy you a beer.

The true genius of the yoga pant lies in its equal appeal to both men and women. Men want to see them on women, and women want to see them on themselves. Men like their propensity to show the true unencumbered form of her lower half. Women like their comfort and their supportive pull-everything-in-tight effect. They feel good because they look good. It’s a win-win.
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