Wilson previously declared that when founding Lululemon back in 1998, he specifically came up with a brand name that has three L's because the sound does not exist in Japanese phonetics. "It's funny to watch them try and say it,” he told Canada's National Post Business Magazine.
He has also spoken in favor of children working in factories to earn money and avoid poverty, blamed birth control for rising divorce rates, and described plus-sized clothing as "a money loser" for businesses
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Reminder that "Ramune" is how the Japs thought Lemonade is pronounced/spelled.
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Manufacturers typically do charge range pricing for plus size clothing (even S-L for missy, sometimes). It's retailers who blend pricing.
he specifically came up with a brand name that has three L's because the sound does not exist in Japanese phonetics. "It's funny to watch them try and say it,”
this guy's funny af sounds exactly like something my dad would do
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So how do Japs pronounce it
True about the money loser. All that extra fabric for the same price?
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I'd guess "ru-ru-remon" lmao
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LONG
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Reminder that "Ramune" is how the Japs thought Lemonade is pronounced/spelled.
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Roo-ah-Roo-ah-Remon
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Why don't they just charge more for larger sizes. Seems fair.
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Then the fats get mad and you get worse press than just not having plus size clothes
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If all clothing manufacturers did it fats wouldn't have a choice but to suck it up and pay
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Dude is he onto something? Can we fix the obesity crisis the most passive aggressive way possible, just stop making clothes for them?
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Neighbor a thin layer of spandex is the only thing standing between us and gallons of lardass diarrhea.
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YES.. but then retailers in certain areas lose business cause their area is 90% obeseoids
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But if they couldn't buy clothes theyd have to lose weight.
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they'd have to be ready for a very long dry period lol
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Companies will make social justice products nobody wants and happily lose tons of money, but they won't do it so we can have got chicks again
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Dear god no, nobody needs to see that.
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You DO need to see that before things get better.
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this guy's funny af sounds exactly like something my dad would do
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