Saturday, January 16, 2016

Rain On Train On Tights, Kriss Cross Half Zip, Ray Power Y, and More

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The new Rain On Train On Tights with a Kriss Cross Half Zip and Down for a Run Vest.

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Ray Power Y and Wind Chill Race to Place Hat.

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Ray Cool Racerback

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Inkwell Speed Tights, Aquamarine Warm It Up LS, and Inkwell Down for a Run Vest

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Lullaby Scuba III

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Warm Your Core LS

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Cozy Up Buttercup Jacket

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Let Be LS, Cool Racerback, Ray All Sport, and Herringbone Wunder Unders





11 comments:

Anonymous said...

They need to stop with the mesh already. The last thing I want in rain tights is a huge chunk of "pantyhose" mesh on the back. If it's raining it's probably cold and I don't want my legs exposed so much like that. Ridiculous IMO.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting on the weekend!

Lululover said...

Anon 7:56: some ppl wear those to the gym

Anonymous said...

I one of the people that like mesh a lot. especially in crops. I like when it's nice and hot to have those panels that help me cool down. BUT if you tell me it's mesh what I'm seeing on those rain tights, I am going to scream in disbelief! what on earth is lulu thinking?? mesh on rain tights?? I don't care it's at the back of the legs, I do not want mesh on a rain protection product! smh.....

Anonymous said...

that pix is taken in spokane washington...... i used to live there... love to see somewhere i know well..... its to the entrance of the downtown mall..... :)

Anonymous said...

I agree with the above mesh comment. I don't really think mesh belongs on any full length running tight and especially not one for rain. It also looks like legit mesh not circle mesh but I could be wrong.

Anonymous said...

I don't mind the mesh, when it's used sparingly and appropriately. It can actually be a nice feature for me. A bit scared looking at the Spring 2016 trends in womenswear (check out Vogues slideshow if you have any interest - http://www.vogue.com/slideshow/13360870/best-spring-2016-runway-trends/#1). I can manage tie-dye, silver and stripes. That's about it.

I like the high mess neck of the Ready, Set, Sweat Tank...hate the back...too much going on. I bought the Pedal Pace tank last year and thought it was very flattering.

Anonymous said...

@ Lululover - yes, some will wear to the gym but they are tights being touted for running in the rain with DWR coating on the front to repel water. So the mesh in the back is an unwanted "feature" for running in the rain. There are a gazillion tight options for gym wear - not many tights with water repelling properties for outdoor running so adding that type of mesh in that large an amount is ridiculous for what they are saying they were designed for. Thinking whoever designed these has never actually run in the rain.

emily said...

I agree with not wanting mesh on rain tights. It seems a bit counter-intuitive if you're trying to keep your legs dry. Even if it's on the back, water will splash up.

I don't mind mesh on regular running capris or tights. But on tights that are marketed as for rain? Then no.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE the mesh. I want those pants ASAP.

Anonymous said...

If I took those puppies for a run today in the slush and snow, the back of my legs would freeze and get dirty. NO way those are made for rain.
The material in the front of the tights would be to hot for running or working out indoors.


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