Vuori

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Summary

Vuori has a passionate fanbase that praises its exceptional comfort and soft fabrics, with many users ranking it among the best athleisure brands available. However, the community is genuinely divided on durability — while some report items lasting 5–8 years, others experience stitching failures, pilling, and fabric degradation within months to a couple of years. There are also recurring concerns about inconsistent sizing, quality decline as the brand has scaled, and a price point that some feel isn't fully justified by longevity.

Verdict

Vuori offers genuinely exceptional comfort and some items have proven very durable over years of hard use, but inconsistent quality — especially stitching on shorts and pants — and a reported decline in materials as the brand has grown make it a conditional rather than unconditional buy-it-for-life recommendation.

What people love

Vuori is consistently praised for extraordinary comfort and soft fabrics, with many users reporting items holding up well for years across demanding use cases. The brand's flexible return and exchange policy is also frequently cited as a confidence booster.

  • Exceptionally soft, comfortable fabrics across multiple product lines
  • Shorts and joggers reported lasting 5–8 years with heavy use
  • Performs well through normal washer/dryer cycles without pilling
  • "Investment in Happiness" policy allows returns or exchanges up to 120 days
  • Strong moisture-wicking performance during workouts
  • Frequently recommended as a quality step-up from declining Lululemon

What people criticize

A meaningful portion of users report stitching failures, seam unraveling, and fabric thinning — sometimes within a year — particularly on shorts and cargo-style pants. Some long-time fans also note a perceived quality decline as the brand has grown and moved manufacturing to China.

  • Stitching and seams frequently fail on shorts and pants over time
  • Some items pill or wear through within months of purchase
  • Quality reportedly declined as brand scaled and went mainstream
  • Sizing is limited (S/M/L only) with no inseam options for petite or tall buyers
  • Inconsistent fit across different colorways and batches of same model
  • Customer service responsiveness reported as poor by some users

What people are saying

One user wore a pair of Vuori shorts virtually every day for six months while backpacking in New Zealand — through rivers, thorns, and mountain scrambles — and reported them still in excellent condition aside from some staining.
A long-time fan noted that while their joggers and tee shirts have held up beautifully over five-plus years, the seams on their cargo-style pants blew out within 18 months across three separate pairs in different colors.
A self-described athleisure connoisseur returned an entire $300 Vuori order, calling it trash, while others in the same thread swore it was the most comfortable clothing they'd ever owned — illustrating just how split community opinion is.
Several users flagged what they see as a classic brand trajectory: Vuori started with high quality to break into the market, but as it scaled with physical stores and mainstream popularity, quality dropped while prices held firm — the same pattern many attribute to early Lululemon.