On April 22, the Canadian brand, known for its high-end product line, will expand its first trade-in and resale program, 'Like New,' which it tested in two states last year.
As part of the program, shoppers will be able to trade in pre-worn Lululemon clothing – including pants, tops, shorts and jackets – in exchange for an e-gift card that is redeemable at one of the participating U.S. stores and online. Consumers can also shop the company's resale products online.
A woman walks into a store of yogawear retailer Lululemon Athletica in downtown Vancouver June 11, 2014.
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