Lululemon has unveiled a new line of yoga pants, but sadly, theyâre all sold out.
Yoga enthusiasts eager to get their hands on the coveted ââ designed by Jimmy Kimmel are out of luck.
The comedian aired a spoof commercial last Thursday night, revealing Lululemonâs latest line of apparel. âJust when you thought it couldnât go any further, Lululemon has come up with something even more revealing than the yoga pants they already sell,â Kimmel said on his late-night show.
The comedian was mocking the fact that some schools in the U.S. are banning female students from wearing yoga pants because âtheyâre causing male students to go through puberty prematurely.â
Lululemon responded to Kimmelâs spoof by creating a landing page on its website for the faux spray-on pants.
âGoodbye pants, hello comfort. Designed for lightweight flexibility and versatility, our newest innovation, Spray-On Yoga Pants, will take us to and through our practice without the fuss. The breathable, seamless construction provides next-level comfort whether weâre headed straight to class or the cafe,â Lululemon wrote.
The yoga pants, listed at $1,200 a can, are already out of stock.
The company boasts that the pantsâ fabric âfits like a second skin, with a âseamless constructionâ that keeps you comfortable.
Lululemon is known for its cheeky ad campaigns. Last April Foolsâ Day, the company said it was introducing a line of athletic leather products called lululeather.