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Lululemon Athletica inc., commonly known as lululemon (/ ˌ l uː l u ˈ l ɛ m ə n / loo-loo-LEM-ən; styled in all lowercase [2]), is a Canadian-American multinational premium athletic apparel retailer headquartered in British Columbia and incorporated in Delaware, United States. [4]
Kit and Ace flagship location, Water Street, Gastown, Vancouver Kit and Ace, Monmouth Street, Covent Garden, London.This location has since closed. Kit and Ace is a Canadian clothing brand [2] founded in 2014 by Shannon Wilson, former lead designer of Lululemon Athletica, and her stepson J. J. Wilson, [3] to sell machine-washable cashmere wool clothing and accessories. [4]
Ivivva Athletica, styled as ivivva, was a youth brand founded by lululemon athletica in 2009. [1] ivivva was created in order to cater to a younger demographic and focused on creating athletic sportswear for girls ages 6–14. [2]
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He sold Westbeach in 1997 and founded Lululemon Athletica in 1998. [10] [11] Wilson was CEO of Lululemon until 2005, when he sold a 48% stake to private equity firms Advent International [12] and Highland Capital Partners. [13] In 2007, an IPO was offered by Lululemon Athletica Inc. on Canadian and US exchanges. [14]
In 2007, along with her husband, Chip Wilson, founder of Lululemon Athletica, she established imagine1day, a nonprofit organization committed to bringing primary education to 80 percent of children in Ethiopia by 2030. [6] In 2012, the Wilson family donated $1.5 million to the Vancouver Biennale. [7]