I haven't listened to the piece yet, but will. No, I've never purchased any uber-expensive clothing like that. I've looked at it but just can't think it can be justified!
I have a headband from Lululemon that I bought out of desperation when I forgot to bring one for a race this summer. Otherwise, I just can't really justify spending that much money on a tank top.
I haven't ever even browsed their website. I refuse to pay $$$ for running clothes. I'm a little more easy-going for shoes, but shirts/shorts, not spending a lot on those. I wish I was more low-key/old-fashioned/simple too!
I have a lot of friends (nice people) who love their clothing, and there's one in Boulder, but I've never been able to justify spending the $$$. I listened to the piece. I'm not an Ayn Rand fan at all--I haven't read Atlas Shrugged, but I read The Fountainhead in college. What a scary woman she must have been! The scene I remember is the rape scene. Not a philosophy I care to embrace, but it seems to be something 18-year-old guys love.
And overall finish times were better in the 70s than today...
ReplyDeleteI haven't listened to the piece yet, but will. No, I've never purchased any uber-expensive clothing like that. I've looked at it but just can't think it can be justified!
ReplyDeleteI have a headband from Lululemon that I bought out of desperation when I forgot to bring one for a race this summer. Otherwise, I just can't really justify spending that much money on a tank top.
ReplyDeleteI haven't ever even browsed their website. I refuse to pay $$$ for running clothes. I'm a little more easy-going for shoes, but shirts/shorts, not spending a lot on those. I wish I was more low-key/old-fashioned/simple too!
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of friends (nice people) who love their clothing, and there's one in Boulder, but I've never been able to justify spending the $$$. I listened to the piece. I'm not an Ayn Rand fan at all--I haven't read Atlas Shrugged, but I read The Fountainhead in college. What a scary woman she must have been! The scene I remember is the rape scene. Not a philosophy I care to embrace, but it seems to be something 18-year-old guys love.
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