- Restaurants |
- Nightlife |
- Shopping |
- Movies |
- All
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 9:30 am - 8:30 pm
Sun 10 am - 7 pm
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
26 reviews for lululemon athletica
Review Highlights
Loading...
26 reviews in English
-
Review from Patti C.
Seattle, WA
If you love lululemon, then you are going to love this store.
I love finding a bargain, and have found quite a few here, but this is one of those stores that you have to come to regularly, or you just may miss a good deal. Keep in mind that some of the deals are not really deals. I thought if it was an outlet, you could get those $100 pants for 1/2 off. Not unless they are really unpopular and hang around for a long time. You can get items for anywhere from $10 to $25 off, but often you have to buy more than one item. Also, there is a fairly good variety in the larger sizes but not so much in the smaller sizes.
The staff here is usually pretty helpful and not as pretentious, which is a bonus. Expect LONG lines on the weekends when the shoppers from Canada head on down. -
Review from CeCe C.
This is the only Lululemon factory outlet in the USA!!! :D Get excited!! I love my Lululemon clothes! I really wished I lived in Seattle. I'd come here every week!!
I got a scuba hoodie for under $100, cropped yoga pants for $59, and a sports bra for $34.
Overall the clothes are slightly cheaper, but not by much. Don't go out of your way to visit this outlet store if you're super picky like me. The drive from Seattle is quite long and it seemed like it was a billion miles away. Airfare + rental car + time traveled... you don't really save much. I personally would rather go to my local Lululemon store and just buy the items at full price (better selections!).Listed in: this is seattle
-
Review from Emily S.
Have you ever been in a car, and all of a sudden all of the passengers in it start screaming at the top of their lungs?
Well, that's what happened to me. I was wondering what the hell these two ladies were yelling about, when I figured out that it was because they saw the Lululemon Outlet on our drive from Seattle to Canada. Of course, we had to make a quick detour to the Lululemon store... who wouldn't!? We did not even shop at any of the other outlet stores; we made a straight beeline to Lululemon.
Lululemon makes quality clothes for working out in. Even better when it's an outlet. The clothes here were pretty discounted. And, they also had yoga accessories for sale at a discounted price. It was easy to find what you are looking for and there were many fitting rooms. Also, they even had clothes for men, Bong!
The three of us easily dropped $$$$ at this store. I love it! -
Review from Jens J.
Yep, sales are final so make your purchases carefully. Also note: no tax break for Oregon residents.
This past Thanksgiving weekend was the first time I made a purchase at lululemon, and I was pretty thrilled. Look, I have a body type that might be characterized as "husky" or "barrel-chested", so finding shirts that are slimming was like finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. And despite the fact that the store is 7/8 chick's clothes and only 1/8 guy's clothes, I made out like a bandit.
The fourth star is for lululemon T-shirt collars, which are nice and narrow. I'm so tired of the T-shirts everywhere else that have a collar almost as wide as my shoulders.
Prices at this factory outlet are a fraction of what they are at their regular retail outlets. It's definitely worth the drive up here. Interestingly, my cashier told me 90% of the customers are from British Columbia, no doubt a result of the ever-growing-stronger Canadian dollar (which at the time of this writing was 1 USD equaling 1.03 CAD). -
Review from Loves z.
I really wanna love Lululemon, but being a woman with curves, I spent a very long time trying to find a size 12. The host at the door directed me to a nice Stride Jacket that fit me like glove. I would give them 4 stars, but Lululemon really needs to carry more sizes for woman.
Comment from Kristina S. of lululemon athletica 1/30/2012
Sorry to hear your disappointment with our sizes! We… More » -
Review from Jenny K.
This store served up a plate of disappointment with the limited selection and very expensive prices.
There were some very cute items but they weren't even discounted 10% from regular prices. Why would I drive hundreds of miles to save less than a mere 10% with limited sizes and color choices?
If you're in the area, you may be able to steal a good deal every once in awhile but for out of towners it is not worth your time or gas money. -
Review from NANCY L.
Seattle, WA
Nice spaces store and store front
Sales are singing and dancing around like they enjoy themselves. That is great but you have customers need help.
Big store but have limited items to choose from.
It's not outlet but not so much outlet price.
In conclusion, it's nice to come check it out but don't expect much.Comment from Kristina S. of lululemon athletica 8/29/2011
Hey Nancy, Thanks so much for your feedback. I'm sorry to… More » -
Review from Kimberley D.
Seattle, WA
I was excited when I saw a Lululemon outlet while heading up to Bellingham. Unfortunately, the term "outlet" led me to believe that there would be more serious discounts. In this place, $120 pants might be $112... there was maybe a 10-15% discount on anything.
The colors offered (neon green, coral, etc.) may be popular with some people, but were not of much interest to me. The items that were of interest were mostly sizes 2-6, so if you're a smaller woman, it may be worth stopping by. -
Review from Katie F.
Rainy days are always good for shopping!
The idea of a Lululemon outlet always tempts me to pull off the I-5 when I'm driving by, but today was the first time that I actually came in!
It's much larger than the usual retail store and very bright! My goodness, you almost need to wear sunglasses when you pass my the crazy colors in the men's section!
That being said, there's actually quite a bit of stuff and items from the past fall/winter season are already in. The colors in the men's section are pretty loud, but the women's section still has a fair amount of black and more normal colors.
The downside is the size selection... if you're small (i.e. size 2-6 in Lulu), the selection isn't that great or the colors are a bit funky. If you're a 10 or 12, this would be heaven - there were TONS of my fave cool racerbacks in a huge variety of colors and a great selection of crops and pants!
That being said, I was able to pick out a few things and doubly happy that the border guys let me through even after declaring everything! Some highlights for me were my absolute favorite "Shape" jacket that's now been discontinued for $59-69, some Groove crops for $64 and some cute running shorts. There are some Define jackets here for $79 so I'm hoping I'll find my size next time I pass through! -
Review from Michelle S.
Seattle, WA
The Prime Outlets in Burlington are not nearly as nice as the Premium Outlets in Tulalip. Regardless of this fact, every time I'm north of Everett I feel a nostalgic pull towards them. When I was in college and before their recent terrible paint job, the current Lululemon location was a J Crew outlet. I worked there, met my boyfriend of 7 years there and bought lots and lots of low priced, preppy clothing. Yes, at 19 it was the definition of pure bliss by Burlington standards. But all good things come to pass...
Although I'll always have a special place in my heart for the Lululemon Outlet building, the Lululemon Outlet itself is just okay. This location offers a small variety of off sizes, random colors and style choices, and all the items are marked at relatively high prices (by outlet standards). A drive up from Seattle with the sole purpose of shopping here is probably not worth it. You may leave feeling disappointed or worse, empty handed. On the other hand, if you're passing through Burlington on your way to Bellingham or Vancouver and in the mood for a little discount shopping, pull over, park and avert your eyes from the terrible paint job. Once inside, you might get lucky. -
Review from Nancy C.
San Jose, CA
The store was big, but not exactly full of good deals. The mark downs were the same ones you could find at the actual stores, save for some older items. Little selection in the smaller sizes, and some of the bras were priced higher than the mark downs in normal stores!
-
Review from jen d.
San Francisco, CA
I am an avid Lululemon fan, and did a double-take when seeing this place alongside the highway. It's like all the sale items you see at a regular Lululemon piled into a single store.
Do note however:
* They have a lot of the colors that I don't wear... coral, lime-green, etc are here.
* A lot of the clothes in there are the less desirable styles, or probably the stuff they have a tougher time selling. For example, tall wide-leg pants that only look great on 6ft tall women in perfect shape... yes, I'm jealous - and you'll find some great deals here!
* If you want the tight pants with a see-thru panel riding up the back of the leg... you'll find that experiment here.
* If you're looking at a lighter color something, check carefully for makeup stains.
This all sounds so negative! It really is a great place, becuase they also have
* A huge selection of tank tops! Yeah, not a lot in the dark colors and solid colors I prefer, but they do have em. Not many in my size - but they do have some.
* Lots of sports bras, and boy do you have a selection if you take size small! :)
* TONS of shirts and pants, and some coats/jackets. Pants/crops: they have an awesome selection, although the really popular ones (groove, etc in black) aren't marked down too much. For shirts and pants, they tend to have all different sizes available, but most are patterned or ... brighter colors.
They didn't have many accessories, and they were out of bags (the kind they put your purchases in) when I was there.
Overall I found some great deals (shorts for $19, crops for $49 instead of $80, etc), and some styles I've never seen at the stores after being a regular for a couple years. Definitely worth stopping in, and you'll probably find something you like. Five stars because the clothes are great quality, and having an entire store of the hard-to-find-sale-items-all-in-one-place is a real gem.Listed in: Long live ass pants
-
Review from Kaira K.
Ellensburg, WA
CHEAAAP Lululemon!!! AWESOME!! alright selection, although you can tell that some of their selection is purely reject matter that didn't get sold in other stores. But if you hit the place when the time is right you can get some serious gems. I'm lucky that my mom lives in the neighborhood, it's a great place to go on black friday (and honestly the ONLY place I go on black friday)
-
Review from Corey T.
Seattle, WA
Argh guys... argh.
Driving up to Burlington to shop for a brand that you oh so love and admire is a dedication like no other. I drove 74 miles to shop at your store. Seven Four...
So I get up there with hopes to get some new sports bras, shorts, and tanks. And that was as far as it went. Hopes.
I stood there did a couple of spins to lock my eyes on my size... 8-10, another spin, ... one more... hum- nothing. I must be blind I know its here. One more... nope. Hum. AAAHAAA! Employee! Asked nice looking employee - and the answer to my question is "No we do not have those sizes in Sports Bras or Shorts... we do have a few left in tanks." Sadness...
I went threw the tanks - and they had stains of makeup or other unidentified 'stuff'. And all sales here are final so if it does not come out you are - screwed.
Also felt a bit sad that the prices were not all that much different than buying in the city. Your better off buying on-line.
I did find a jacket and went up to purchase it. They do not accept the RND Program up there - YET anther sad moment.
But the kicker of sad moments... the gal asked me if I wanted a bag - I said of course YES... I love Lulu bags! Out from the counter comes a Glad garbage bag... I am sorry what? What are you handing me?
Call me a snob, call me what you will but I just spent $10 dollars in gas for a $89 on sale jacket with makeup stains on it, that is nonreturnable, in a garbage bag. WTeefff?
I am going to stay in Seattle for my shopping...
Do what the ads say - SHOP NAKED... (On-Line). -
Review from Erin W.
Seattle, WA
Hubby and I were heading up to the San Juans for the holiday weekend and I did a double-take when we passed the outlet shops at Burlington on the way up.
I've noticed that this outlet mall has been pretty sad and quiet since they built the bigger, better, snazzier outlet mall at Muckleshoot, which is closer to civilization. And by civilization, I mean Seattle.
Anyway, I was thrilled and excited to see that they've filled the empty corner space with a Lululemon outlet store. I won't go on and on about how great the clothes are - if you've managed to read this far, you're probably already a fan.
The store itself is clean and bright and best of all, filled with Lululemon at discounted prices. The discounts aren't huge - probably in the 30-40% off range, but they had a great selection of sizes and styles, some of which I had recently seen in the full priced retail stores. Clothing (both mens and womens) was organized by type and by size.
The fitting rooms were a little crowded, but the staff was knowledgable and friendly and helped to make the trip a very pleasant experience.
Once my bank account recovers, I'll definitely be back! -
Review from christine y.
Dallas, TX
They had $12 and $14 racks of bra tops (flow y and cross backs) and tank tops (white and black deep v tanks, mostly size 4) over President's Day Weekend.
LIft and Separate Bras for something ridiculously low..$9.
Lots of Cool Racer Backs for $29 in larger sizes..some 8s, mostly 10's, 12's.
Lots of the "Best Basic Yoga Tote" in "aruba" (light sea green color) for $24.
Typically...
Bra tops are $29.
Tank tops $29 or $34.
Currently lots of the neon color block Reverse Groove Shorts for $29. They reverse into all black so it's like getting two pairs of shorts!
Also lots of the rock out crops in blue/space dye color block in size6, which also reverses into all black.
Their inventory changes pretty frequently because they're constantly getting shipments of out-of-season items, which is good and bad.
I always call to ask if they have certain things in my size and in my desired color(s) and the staff is really great about going around the store checking for me. Love this!
The store is also just really easy to shop because it's categorized into tops (tees and jackets), tanks, bra tops, shorts, crops, pants and each category by size.
As far as men's items..there's a good amount. Currently lots of tee-shirts, long pants, and jackets. More in larger sizes (L, XL, XXL) but again, if you have something in mind, CALL THEM TO ASK! -
Review from Jamie K.
Pasadena, CA
i got trick thinking that i would save lots of money by going to lululemon outlet.......
but everything was still pretty expensive!!! So i came here twice to look for the downtime jacket that was this season. The first time, they didnt' have it - they only had last year season jacket with mainly the colors that didn't sell well. But the 2nd time i came here i found it - this season downtime jacket in my size and color: grey :D I saved $20 bucks on the jacket in total which i will take because it is any discount!!
It is much larger than retail store but the selection are all the bright colors and mostly last season. The sizes women 2-6 tend to sell out and the selection is almost not worth it.
I still love their customer service and quality of clothes. I just hate that it cost me and arm, actually my arm and my leg! -
Review from Helen W.
Seattle, WA
Good news for those who love Yoga and Pilates or for those who just like looking the part (like me), there is a Lululemon outlet at the Burlington Outlet.
I saw the signs on the way up to Vancouver and almost yelled at Derek to stop the car right on I-5. Oh wait, I did yell, but he didn't stop to avoid killing us. So we stopped in there on the way home. The store was a little disorganized due to its soft opening, but they had a good inventory of clothing and a helpful staff.
I'm not sure when the grand opening is, but keep your eyes open. -
Review from Mona N.
Seattle, WA
I'm so happy this place is less than 2 hours' drive from my house! There are some good deals to be had here. The place is pretty big - about the same or bigger than the average regular LL store. There are mens and womens sections and everything is organized by size so you don't have to go searching the whole store for your size - just go to the "Size __" sign and go crazy. I didn't really like the colors on the long pants they have but the capris / crops were great. I bought 3 pairs of capris for $54 each, normally $86 (boogie and groove styles). I also got 2 tops for $32 each - one super cute deep v tank in polka dot and one 1-shoulder top in teal (they also had purple and grey). The long pants are not that great of a deal - most of them are only $10 off - WTF? The sports bras are a good deal and you can get six undies for $24.
By the way, I also went to the LL outlet in Burnaby, BC near Vancouver - it sucks!! The store is soooo small with very little selection. Stick with the Burlington, WA location. :) -
Review from Amanda Y.
Discounted Lululemon? I'll take it. Luckily my parents still live in Skagit Valley so I make regular trips up there. I stopped at the outlet mall to pick up some cheap cotton t-shirts and what not at the GAP and I seriously couldn't even contain my excitement when I spied the Lululemon store there in the corner. I made a bee-line.
Store is bright, fun and colorful.Selection isn't what it is in a normal store, but considering the fact that you're paying $64 for pants that are normall $98, it's a good deal! You have to dig through the racks to find the styles you like but it's worth it for the discount. Everything is seperated out by size, there's one side of the store for pants, one side for tops and bras.
I'll agree with the original reviewer, there's a bit of an issue at the fitting rooms, but staff tries to maintain upbeat about it and is appreciative and friendly towards those who are waiting patiently.
I usually dread my trips home, but I'm actually kind of looking forward to my next trip home so I can get my cheap Lululemon!
Most comfortable and flattering workout and yoga wear around. Getcha some! -
Review from Jessica M.
Seattle, WA
I am a huge fan of Lululemon clothes at outlet prices (thus the four star rating), but I think this place can be hit or miss for selection (sizes for some things can be limited and some of the colors are ones that are left over for a reason) and pricing (expect 10-15% discount off prices from regular stores). My rating really should be 3 1/2 stars. I can't say it is worth a trip from Seattle, but should make a stop if you are headed to/from Bellingham or Canada.
-
Review from Heather J.
Waterloo, IA
If your willing to look, I mean really search, you will find some good deals. Almost everything is set up by size. This place is three (3) times the size of any regular Lululemon store I have frequented and filled to almost bursting. I agree you will find many of the not so popular colors, not in demand sizes and often the place can be hit or miss!
Tonight was a hit, purchased two (2) camis that I had eyed previously in a regular store on sale for half the regular price, yay!
Right now it seems they have a plethora of tops, sweatshirts, long pants but not many crops or jackets...oh well next time.
Again like the other reviewer depending on your size and style this can be a huge hit or disappointing miss...but is that not normal for any outlet store?! This place was worth my fifty (50) mile drive.
Note: All sales are FINAL!Listed in: Path to YOGA
-
Review from Sushi L.
Seattle, WA
If you love lululemon, you MUST make a stop here. You will grab some zenful deals.
-
Review from Adam C.
I write this review at the risk of being mistaken as a homosexual or metrosexual; after all, what men review Lululemon? What men purchase Lululemon?
I didn't expect to walk out of the outlet store with anything; this was a stop for my sister's benefit, but I walked out with 8 items. And get this: I was only $200 poorer.
I've considered myself a Lululemon admirer more than a wearer (see my review of the Seattle store http://www.yelp.com/bi...). But I knew I had to wait while my family did their shopping, so I started looking through the racks. I started seeing the little things that set Lululemon clothes apart: the iPod pockets, the anti-wash-out drawstrings, the "3D cup for your family jewels!". Just solid, clever designs.
Suddenly I realized that I needed new gym clothes and travel clothes for my trips to the third world.
I walked out with Endeavor shorts listed as $79 for $19. Reflex shorts listed for $69 for $12. Endeavor pants listed for $109 for $49. And to top it all off, everything was 10% off this weekend. I'm a small for most items, and have a 30-inch waist, and there were tons of items in my size. My dad, just a couple inches wider found very little, and my sister and mom, both petite, found a couple things each. It seemed like smalls and xxls were in abundance.
So I'm now a Lululemon wearer. Fine, label me all you want. No more will my mp3 player be in a pocket farther than my earbuds' cord will stretch while I am at the gym. And next time I am in the 130-degree sun in Togo, my sweat will be wicked away while I manage to look a little more stylish than your average backpacker. -
Review from Felicity C.
WOODLAND HLS, CA
Working in the Health and Fitness industry, i LIVE in Lululemon gear. Saw the Lululemon sign on the drive to Canada and had to wait a week for the return trip to visit! In the meantime, I stopped into the outlet store in Burnaby, Vancouver which was a waste of time and gas - virtually nothing to offer unless you were size 2 and loved neon green - left empty handed feeling duped.
So my expectations were somewhat lowered for the Burlington store but at first glance it appeared to be well stocked with a good variety of sizes and colors. I did walk away with three new pairs of pants and one pair was discounted by $26 but overall I felt disappointed. The prices were not what you expect when you drive a good distance for supposedly great deals at an outlet and there were many pants that were full price.
I guess if you live nearby and could drop in regularly, this would be a great store but for a tourist excited to come across her favorite store as an outlet, I'd have to say disappointment is the first word to come to mind.
PS Staff member was super friendly though!!Comment from Kristina S. of lululemon athletica 4/24/2011
Hey Felicity, Thanks so much for taking the time to share… More » -
Review from Robert D.
Seattle, WA
Not being an avid shopper I did not realize that the term outlet is synonymous with 'odd sizes'. I drove all the way up to Burlington hoping to find shirts (or anything) in Men's Medium and was surprised to discover fewer than a dozen shirts in medium. Lots and lots of small and XL, etc, but their medium selection was almost non-existent. If you are male and wear medium clothing don't bother going to this store.
