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expired Posted by LolaBunny21 | Staff • Nov 27, 2023

lululemon Men's Surge Warm Half Zip Pullover (Grey Vapor) $59 + Free Shipping

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lululemon [lululemon.com] has lululemon Men's Surge Warm Half Zip Pullover (Tri Colour Rulu Gull Grey Vapor, sizes S-XXL) on sale for $59. Shipping is free.

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lululemon [lululemon.com] has lululemon Men's Surge Warm Half Zip Pullover (Tri Colour Rulu Gull Grey Vapor, sizes S-XXL) on sale for $59. Shipping is free.

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LolaBunny21
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Product page description:
  • A discreet zippered pocket in the seam for small items
  • Thumbholes keep your sleeves in place
  • Designed to skim the body from chest to waist
  • This fabric is treated with a natural additive derived from plant seeds to make it sweat-wicking
  • Body: 36% Recycled nylon, 28% Polyester, 27% Recycled polyester, 9% Lycra® elastane
Nov 29, 2023
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Mr.FixerUpper
Nov 29, 2023
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Nice plastic shirt for $59.
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Waykon
Nov 29, 2023
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Is this actually warm?
Nov 29, 2023
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inthemethod
Nov 29, 2023
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Quote from Mr.FixerUpper :
Nice plastic shirt for $59.
These are made for activity/running - the materials wick and evaporate moisture quickly.
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MoreVacuums
Nov 29, 2023
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Quote from Mr.FixerUpper :
Nice plastic shirt for $59.
What's wrong with "plastic" shirt, assuming you were being sarcastic?
Nov 29, 2023
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Duplicating
Nov 29, 2023
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Quote from MoreVacuums :
What's wrong with "plastic" shirt, assuming you were being sarcastic?
more and more people are staying away from synthetic fibers because of microplastics. they shed when you wash them and go in our water supply. also you likely unknowingly inhale/consume these fibers when they shed from your clothes and go into the air.
i'm not sure if there's any effect from skin contact, but increasingly more people are opting for natural fibers.
that being said i still use these synthetic fabrics because i enjoy their moisture wicking properties and how they generally feel. i own one of these half zips and like it a lot.
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Quote from Mr.FixerUpper :
Nice plastic shirt for $59.
Plastic lasts longer than paper though.
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Quote from Duplicating :
more and more people are staying away from synthetic fibers because of microplastics. they shed when you wash them and go in our water supply. also you likely unknowingly inhale/consume these fibers when they shed from your clothes and go into the air.
i'm not sure if there's any effect from skin contact, but increasingly more people are opting for natural fibers.
that being said i still use these synthetic fabrics because i enjoy their moisture wicking properties and how they generally feel. i own one of these half zips and like it a lot.
Sure, earthy crunchy people are changing their clothes but there is no reasonable net impact win. Either microplastics or water taken to water cotton, and fertilizer on the ground to create vernal blooms, or animal rights groups protesting against harvesting wool. The largest way to survive holistic impact is to live like a tiny house person and only have a few changes of clothes. Fast fashion and cheap clothes are the issue, not high quality clothes that may contribute to microplastics.
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Quote from FuschiaPlant420 :
Sure, earthy crunchy people are changing their clothes but there is no reasonable net impact win. Either microplastics or water taken to water cotton, and fertilizer on the ground to create vernal blooms, or animal rights groups protesting against harvesting wool. The largest way to survive holistic impact is to live like a tiny house person and only have a few changes of clothes. Fast fashion and cheap clothes are the issue, not high quality clothes that may contribute to microplastics.
i don't really agree. it's pretty obvious if there was a home with natural fibers and materials like wool/cotton along with wood floors and using natural cleaners/detergents there'd arguably be health benefits. there's a reason why hormone imbalances are so much more prevalent these days. look at any video of a high school in the US in the 90's or any decade prior and see how different people's features were. there's something going on with our food/water/materials and i don't blame people for wanting to return to more natural products.
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Check capital one rewards for 10% off
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Ew don't like the design
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Quote from AeroEd :
Ew don't like the design
Yeah it looks lame
Nov 30, 2023
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Nov 30, 2023
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Lululemon "men's."
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Quote from FuschiaPlant420 :
Sure, earthy crunchy people are changing their clothes but there is no reasonable net impact win. Either microplastics or water taken to water cotton, and fertilizer on the ground to create vernal blooms, or animal rights groups protesting against harvesting wool. The largest way to survive holistic impact is to live like a tiny house person and only have a few changes of clothes. Fast fashion and cheap clothes are the issue, not high quality clothes that may contribute to microplastics.
I started reading your post and wanted to give you a thumbs down, but you are so right. The problem with break neck growth ensures that no matter how cheap or expensive the goods are, it will have a negative impact on our environment and society. The only way is to check out from being influenced by the influencers, fashion elites and buying, which would in a way defeat the purpose of Slickdeals and most websites.

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koreanbeefcake
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people buy this for $60?? Easy to find the same style for much less. what am i missing besides brand?
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