Lululemon Benefits

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Thank you very much for choosing Lululemon's product as your workout profit, and for your feedback as well. In addition, I am sorry for any inconvenience you have been through.
After reading your letter and double-checking our inventory, we realized that the yoga pants you bought, on 2 January of 2016, from Lululemon Chinook, was Wunder Under Crop III which was in the newest line of Yoga Pants Products. These no-fuss crops were designed to fit like a second-skin, which is absolutely perfect for exercise, specifically for Yoga. You had a reasonable choice.
According to our Merchandise Return Policy, we accept all merchandises which are returned within 1 month of the invoice date for credit or exchange, and all merchandise must be unwashed and

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