lululemon

3.7
76 reviews

About

Sportswear StoreWomen's Clothing StoreMen's Clothing StoreSporting Goods Store
Founded in Vancouver BC in 1998, the first lululemon shared its retail space with a yoga studio. We've been growing ever since, and our technical yoga and run clothes are now available in countries all over the world. We want to elevate the world from mediocrity to greatness. Our Mission Statement is to create components for people to live longer, healthier, fun lives. We make technical athletic apparel for yoga, dancing, and most other sweaty pursuits. All lululemon locations have strong ties to our local communities.

Details

  • Curbside pickupNot available

Location

lululemon
13303 S Teal Ridge Way, Riverton, UT
84096, United States

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  • JR
    Jon Rossi
    Oct 19, 2025
    5.0
    Amazing customer service and such a great group of people. I was only interested in browsing but they changed my mind. I will definitely be going back.
  • YL
    Y.R. Lee
    Oct 3, 2025
    1.0
    They wouldn’t let me buy a Lululemon gift card with my Amex credit card, and told me I wouldn’t receive the Amex benefit credit. At many other stores, people were able to do this and still get the credit, but the Lululemon employee refused. The only option they gave me was to buy an item and return it, which was really frustrating!
  • GM
    genesis mardones
    Aug 28, 2025
    5.0
    I got a hoodie today at Farmington station and they forgot to take out the security tag, I come back to the Riverton store because is closer to our house and they didn’t had any problem to help us out, of course we had a receipt and provide everything that they might need to help us and they did!
  • CJ
    Colton Jorgenson
    Aug 8, 2025
    1.0
    Terrible Customer Service – Disappointing Experience at Lululemon I had a really frustrating experience at this location. I bought a shirt, got home, tried it on, and realized I needed the next size up. I went back to the store the to exchange it, shirt in perfect condition—but because I had removed the tags, they flat-out refused to do an exchange. Let me be clear: the shirt was unworn, clean, and obviously brand new. But because I didn’t bring the *physical tags*, their policy is to deny any sort of return or exchange. In today’s retail world, that’s just outdated and ridiculous. Costco lets you return *anything*, even without a receipt. Walmart, Target, Nordstrom—you name it—are all far more customer friendly. Most stores understand that good customer service means being reasonable and flexible. Not Lululemon. What kind of business model punishes loyal paying customers for something as small as removing a tag when the product is still clearly new? It’s not about the shirt. It’s about principle. In a time where consumers have so many better options, enforcing a policy like this shows a complete disregard for customer experience and long-term loyalty. This is a failed customer service approach and a bad business model.
  • IR
    Inna Richardson
    Jun 29, 2025
    1.0
    Horrible customer service. Fashion place in murray is much better.