Lululemon primarily manufactures its clothes in multiple countries across Asia, with significant production centers in Vietnam, China, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and others. Vietnam accounts for the largest share of production at around 33-39%, followed by China at about 16-18%, and Sri Lanka and Cambodia also contributing notable portions. This distribution allows Lululemon to optimize costs, maintain quality, and increase supply chain flexibility. In addition to Asia, Lululemon retains some production in North America, including the USA and Canada, to quickly respond to local market demand and trends. However, the majority of manufacturing is outsourced to over 60 suppliers worldwide, with no owned factories. The brand also sources a significant portion of its fabric, such as its signature Luon fabric, from Taiwan. This global manufacturing footprint enables Lululemon to balance cost efficiency, quality control, and ethical labor practices across its supply chain