![]() In 2019, on the heels of the APL footwear collaboration, Lululemon CEO Calvin McDonald announced that the company planned to create its own footwear-making this introduction is at least three years in the making. Finally, the footwear launch is set to finish “strong” in fall 2022 with the Strongfeel, a training shoe the brand says will feature "a low-profile foam" to make the foot "feel anchored."Īlthough this line marks the first Lululemon-branded shoes, the company gave sneaker sales a trial run from 2017 to 2018, when it offered Athletic Propulsion Labs (APL) shoes in its stores. Along with the sneakers, Lululemon will also introduce a recovery-focused slide called Restfeel. While the Blissfeel running shoe is Lululemon’s first foray into footwear, it won’t be its last. In summer 2022, the activewear brand will launch Chargefeel, a cross-training shoe, in two styles: low-top and mid-top. Luulla showcases a vast array of shoes ranging from ankle boots, ballerina flats, sneakers to party heels which available in every popular style, colour, fabric and fit. The company claims the shoe also features an “upper that supports movement” and “an energy-filled underfoot foam cushioning technology.” Make everyone jealous of your impeccable style when you slip into one of our shoes which are extremely popular among fashion editors and fashion elites. According to a press release, the brand worked with “biomechanics and foot morphology experts" to create a “women-first” fit specific to the common attributes of female feet, instead of shrinking down a shoe designed with men in mind. Rather than use a standard last (i.e., the foot-shaped form around which a shoe is designed), Lululemon created its own based on the foot scans of over 1 million women and multiple rounds of wear testing. It retails for $148 and is available in 10 colors, ranging from neutrals to bright red, and comes in women's whole and half sizes 5 to 11. ![]() Lululemon is dipping its toe into the footwear industry with its first sneaker: the Blissfeel running shoe. ![]()
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