lululemon

4.0
198 reviews

About

Sportswear StoreWomen's Clothing StoreMen's Clothing 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

  • Cash onlyNot available
  • Curbside pickupNot available

Location

lululemon
233 Grand Avenue, Southlake, TX
76092, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.0
198 reviews
5 stars
133
4 stars
15
3 stars
7
2 stars
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1 star
35
  • PS
    Payton Schaeffer
    Oct 18, 2025
    5.0
    The store it great! I love it!
  • JJ
    Jason Jackson
    Oct 13, 2025
    5.0
    Sheesh! Every single employee in the store was helpful. I’d especially like to highlight a young lady named Julia that was so helpful I brought my wife back. This isn’t the closest Lulu store to me, but it’s the only one that I’ll be shopping at. Well done!!!
  • CP
    Cassidy Pearson
    Sep 20, 2025
    5.0
    Elizabeth was wonderful and helped us resolve our problem quickly!! Great customer service!
  • NL
    Nels Lindberg
    Aug 21, 2025
    5.0
    These folks were rockstars today! We can over for some clothes given American Airlines issues, and a young man with dark hair, maybe 5’5” or 5’6” or so, helped us. And was very nice, very helpful, and accommodating! Thank you!!
  • EC
    Elizabeth Clarke
    Aug 1, 2025
    1.0
    A sales associate was helping a customer find his size at the back pant wall, it sounded like his size was out of stock. I was shopping for my husband at the same pant wall. I grabbed the pair I intended to buy *different style/not even next to what the other customer was looking at,* and stopped to look them over at a nearby table. The associate turned around with major attitude and asked where I got the pants I was holding. I pointed to the pant wall. She then said to the other customer she swore she had already pulled the exact pair I was holding and specifically set them aside for him on the same table I was standing at? I played dumb and asked if I wasn’t supposed to take them from the pant wall, walked over, pointed to the exact stack I pulled them from, etc. She just brushed me off and said it’s fine. Basically she accused me of lying and implied I was to blame for her inability to locate his size. I ultimately said “here, you can have them,” set them on the table I allegedly swiped them from, and walked out with 0 intent to return. I have almost a decade of retail and food service management under my belt so offer a lot of grace, but gaslighting one paying customer in front of another? Do better.