I am new to investing to Lululemon, I recently came around to investing in higher quality pieces rather than leggings that only last a few washes. My main use for lululemon is hot yoga, specifically the yoga sculpt classes at core power(which can be very hot). I have tried on all the types of leggings that my lululemon store had and I really only liked the aligns. One store worker recommended the aligns for my hot yoga, and other recommended the WunderTrain for the sculpt classes. I did not really like the fit and comfort of the WunderTrains, but I am worried that the classes are too sweaty for the aligns and I don’t want to ruin them by using them improperly. Any advice?

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    8 months ago

    If your non LLL leggings are can’t last a few washes, I would suggest your find out if your washing machine or the way u do your laundry is the culprit.

    The last time u want is your washing machine chewing up those expensive LLL leggings

    id:kwwtumw

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    8 months ago

    You could try the smoothcover wunderunders. They are a bit more compressive like the wunder trains but they have a fit more like the aligns with the seams. They’d be good for hot yoga because they’re quick drying and sweat wicking so you won’t be too uncomfortable afterwards.

    You can also try the wunder train contour fit, as they are roomier in the thighs and a bit more snug in the waistband, though I’m not too sure if that would help.

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    8 months ago

    I use WT or Alo Airlifts for high intense workouts and hot yoga/sculpt. I can’t do aligns because they feel soggy wet and heavy afterwards…but everyone is different.

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    8 months ago

    I would definitely recommend wunder trains for hot yoga. They are sweat wicking, and fast drying. Do you have a curvy body type? That could be the reason why the regular WTs aren’t comfortable. I have that issue so I wear the wunder train contour fit

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    8 months ago

    I do hot yoga and hot pilates 2x a week and I honestly did not love my wunder trains until I took them into the studio for those classes. They dry the fastest so I find that to be a major benefit - I can tell when I wear anything else that it feels soppy half way through the class. I think it depends on your comfort level. A lot of girls at my studio wear align or wunder trains.

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    I would definitely recommend wunder trains for hot yoga. They are sweat wicking, and fast drying. Do you have a curvy body type? That could be the reason why the regular WTs aren’t comfortable. I have that issue so I wear the wunder train contour fit id:kwxzp1v

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    8 months ago

    I really would like to just buy the aligns, but does really sweaty activity ruin them? I would hate to invest and then have them pill

    id:kww6b8u

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    You could try the smoothcover wunderunders. They are a bit more compressive like the wunder trains but they have a fit more like the aligns with the seams. They’d be good for hot yoga because they’re quick drying and sweat wicking so you won’t be too uncomfortable afterwards.

    You can also try the wunder train contour fit, as they are roomier in the thighs and a bit more snug in the waistband, though I’m not too sure if that would help. id:kww3wpv

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    You could try the smoothcover wunderunders. They are a bit more compressive like the wunder trains but they have a fit more like the aligns with the seams. They’d be good for hot yoga because they’re quick drying and sweat wicking so you won’t be too uncomfortable afterwards.

    You can also try the wunder train contour fit, as they are roomier in the thighs and a bit more snug in the waistband, though I’m not too sure if that would help.

    id:kww3wpv

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    I really would like to just buy the aligns, but does really sweaty activity ruin them? I would hate to invest and then have them pill

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    If your non LLL leggings are can’t last a few washes, I would suggest your find out if your washing machine or the way u do your laundry is the culprit.

    The last time u want is your washing machine chewing up those expensive LLL leggings

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    I only wear wunder trains for hot yoga. They’re definitely not the most comfortable. I only wear them for hot yoga or to lift because they are sweat wicking and so quick to dry. Also I don’t notice the compression while I’m moving in the class or working out. I like aligns more comfort wise, but wear those for gentle yoga or lounging. I wore them once to a sweatier yoga class and felt a bit soggy after.