Retail

Lululemon deals with new round of complaints about yoga pants

Yoga pants on sale at the Lululemon retail store in New York.
Benjamin Norman | Bloomberg | Getty Images

Canadian athletic clothing company Lululemon Athletica, which suffered an embarrassing recall of overly sheer yoga pants last spring, is fielding what it calls a small number of complaints over the quality of some of its pants.

The new batch of complaints has focused on a couple of styles of pants—Groove and Wunder Under, according to news reports.

(Read more: )

A Lululemon spokeswoman said in an email that the problem is not widespread, and that only a very small number of customers has complained. Her email mentioned only Groove Pants, not Wunder Under.

Debate it: Bull vs. bear on Lululemon
VIDEO6:3806:38
Debate it: Bull vs. bear on Lululemon

"We've heard from a very small number of guests that they have experienced some [pilling] on their Groove Pants," spokeswoman Alecia Pulman said in the email on Friday. Her email was in response to queries from Reuters and other news organizations.

"The information we have tells us that [pilling] is not a widespread concern and this guest feedback is not indicative of a larger issue," she said.

Pulman advised customers experiencing what they think to be quality problems to visit their local store or contact the company's customer call center "so we can make it right."

(Read more: Lululemonsecond-quarter revenue up 22%)

Lululemon carved out a niche for high-end yoga wear and built up a passionate clientele that helped the company regularly achieve quarterly sales growth of more than 20 percent.

It suffered its biggest stumble in March, when it was forced to pull overly sheer black yoga pants off store shelves, a recall that is likely to dent 2013 sales by $57 million to $67 million.

Lululemon shares closed at $67.85 on the Nasdaq on Friday, down 1.8 percent on the day.

By Reuters