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Lululemon Recalls Faulty Women's Tops

Yoga apparel retailer Lululemon Athletica (Vancouver, British Columbia) is recalling hooded tops and jackets due to injuries associated with the clothing’s elastic drawstrings. The recall affects more than 318,000 tops sold in the U.S and Canada.

This is the second major recall for the company since 2013 when the retailer’s yoga pants were recalled for being too sheer.

Business Insider reports that the 2013 recall cost the company close to $67 million in sales, but stock prices have yet to be affected by the current issue.

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