Class Action Lawsuit Brings Situation to a Head
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit, Julie Dean and Suzanne Jones, state that “Customers have complained that the leggings are of such poor quality that holes, tears, and rips appear before wearing, during the first use or shortly thereafter. The leggings have also been described as tearing as easily as ‘wet toilet paper.’”
The plaintiffs also allege that LuLaRoe has all but admitted that it is responsible for the poor quality, stating in the lawsuit, “Defendants are well aware that their products are defective. With regard to the leggings, Patrick Winget, the head of production for defendants, reportedly wrote in a company-wide email about that, ‘The leggings may get holes because we weaken the fibers to make them buttery soft. We have done all we can to fix them.’”
Taking Responsibility
Part of the issue, the lawsuit alleges, is that LuLaRoe corporate made it nearly impossible for customers to exchange defective leggings or request a refund.
Source: www.forbes.com
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