LulaRoe, a popular activewear company, prides themselves on having the softest material around, but it turns out the brand's customers feel differently. The workout gear, which retails at just $25, is now getting horrid customer reviews. One shopper, Paula Brown told BuzzFeed News: "[I] dropped my daughter off to school and felt a little draft but didn't notice until I got home. Holes in knees, seams, and the behind." Another described the leggings "as tearing as easily as 'wet toilet paper.'"

Customers Suzanne Jones and Julie Dean even went so far as to file a lawsuit against founders DeAnne Brady and Mark Stidham, according to reports. The lawsuit claims that the company actually knew about the fabric issues before customers began complaining. It cites a company wide email sent by head of production Patrick Winget. "The leggings may get holes, because we weaken the fibers to make them buttery soft. We have done all we can to fix them," the note allegedly read.

In a recent statement to Buzzfeed, LulaRoe claimed the customer complaints in the lawsuit are false. "We categorically reject the fabricated and exaggerated claims of this suit in the strongest terms and believe it is completely without merit. We stand by the quality of our products and are committed to ensuring consumers are fully satisfied. We are confident we will be able to fully refute these allegations."

Despite their statement, shoppers continue to express their skepticism toward the brand on social media. Let's hope the situation gets resolved ASAP so customers can wear their leggings in peace.

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