Beauty & Style

Soy and bamboo fibers are sustainable and utilize fewer natural resources than traditional materials, and best of all, are super-soft and gentle on the skin – perfect for yoga class or a quick trip to the supermarket.
The Lucy bamboo fiber Chi Capri ($58) is the perfect loungewear staple: made from an ultra-soft bamboo blend fabric, it features a roll waist and flattering body-skimming silhouette.
We’re also fans of the Om Mat ($46), a biodegradable and reversible natural rubber yoga mat in three stylish shades.
Looking for a Lucy near you? Lucy’s online store locator lists all Southern California locations, plus you can always shop online at www.lucy.com.
ydt Giveaway: We’re giving away a sustainable Lucy yoga outfit to one lucky YDT reader. Win a pair of Lucy Chi Capris in Fudge (Size M) and a Lucy Swing Tank in Ivory (Size M)! Enter by clicking on “Thread with Us” and commenting on what you like most about wearing yoga clothes to non-yoga activities by October 3, 2008. We’ll pick 1 lucky winner to receive their new Lucy yoga outfit. Be sure to leave a valid email address so we can contact you (don’t worry, it won’t be made public)!
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Mary Jenkins
I love that people think you’re hip and totally with it when you wear yoga clothes!
Margaret Berke
Hey-
LUCY is the happening activewear!!!
Check them out
Samantha
The one yoga tank I do have is shredding at the bottom but it is soooo comfortable!!
nikki
I like wearing Yoga Clothes to non-yoga activities because the pants still accentuate my apple bottom while comfortably hugging my waist ((i.e., not squishing my love-handle fat over the side of an overly tight elastic waist band))… so I can look athletic and comfortable all at the same time!
Debbie
I love that you can wear yoga clothes out in public now and it’s not looked down upon.
Nicole
I would love to get some of the Lucy Chi Capris because when I ride my bike, my pants get caught in the chain. Plus they look really comfortable. I’ve read one review what they were. The main problem is that they are so expensive. They are to work out in for me, so it isn’t like I want to buy they to wear to go out places. $58 is just so much money.
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