Austin, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday issued a Civil Investigative Demand to Lululemon USA Inc., opening a probe into whether the company’s athletic apparel contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and whether the company misled consumers about product safety, quality and health impacts, according to the attorney general’s office. The CID allows investigators this week to gather documents and review Lululemon’s restricted substances list, testing protocols and supply-chain practices before deciding on legal action; Lululemon says it phased out PFAS in fiscal 2023 and reported more than $11 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2025, while the attorney general’s office said it will hold the company accountable if Texas law was violated.
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Your workout gear might be more than just sweat-resistant. PFAS, found in some water-repellent items, have potential health risks. If you've bought Lululemon products, keep an eye on this investigation. Check your labels and research your clothing's materials.
Lululemon says it phased out PFAS in 2023, but Texas is probing deeper. If they've misled consumers, there could be legal consequences. Worth forwarding if you know a Lululemon fan or someone concerned about product safety.
Regulatory bodies and consumer advocacy groups may benefit from increased transparency and potential enforcement actions clarifying product-safety standards.
Lululemon faces potential reputational harm, legal expenses, and operational scrutiny if investigators find noncompliance with safety claims.
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