How Can Your LuLaRoe Shopping Addiction Support Adoption?

by | Nov 6, 2017 | Adoptive Families Blog

LuLaRoe dress photo by Hazel Moon Photography, profits help support adoptionMany of you are probably already familiar with the popular clothing brand, LuLaRoe. Or, maybe you’re currently obsessed with LuLaRoe and own several of their items!

Known for their “buttery-soft” leggings and brightly-printed dresses, LuLaRoe apparel can be purchased at fun in-person gatherings and online pop-up boutiques. It’s sold by a network of LuLaRoe fashion retailers across the country. 

LuLaRoe clothing is made of high-quality material, so it’s very comfortable. Plus, their leggings, shirts, skirts, dresses, and kimonos can be used as the anchor of an outfit and built on to create many different ensembles. Pictured here is the Julia style; a knee-length, form-fitting knit dress. 

Lifetime is excited to share information with you about a wonderful opportunity to support adoption when you purchase LuLaRoe this month! 

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Adoptive mother Kristi and her husband Josh adopted their son Branlin through us three years ago. Kristi is a LuLaRoe retailer in Pennsylvania. In honor of National Adoption Awareness Month, Kristi is donating a part of her LuLaRoe profits this November to the Lifetime Adoption Foundation. In turn, LuLaRoe will match a portion of Kristi’s donations to this non-profit adoption organization!

“This is something that is near and dear to my heart and I couldn’t think of any other way to give back to the wonderful people that help make our dreams a reality!”  Kristi says. Pictured to the right is Kristi’s son, Branlin.

We hope that you’ll shop through Kristi’s online LuLaRoe shop this November! LuLaRoe now offers their comfy clothing for men and children, too. So it’ll make great Christmas presents for your husband, nieces, nephews, and other family members as well!

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Follow Kristi’s Facebook page and her Instagram profile to stay updated on her sales and get some outfit inspiration! That’s Kristi, pictured to the left, modeling LuLaRoe’s “Nicole” dress with a “Sarah” style cardigan worn on top and accessorized with belt.

If you (or anyone you know!) shops for LuLaRoe, please share the link to Kristi’s online LuLaRoe shop with them. To purchase LuLaRoe items at Kristi’s online boutique, visit her LuLaRoe Facebook group. You’ll start by requesting to become a member of this group. Once your request is approved, you’ll be notified of Kristi’s online pop-up boutiques as they happen! Here’s the direct link to Kristi’s online LuLaRoe boutique:

 

Facebook.com/lularoekristireid

Heidi Keefer

Written by Heidi Keefer

Heidi Keefer is a Content Creator for Lifetime Adoption and has 15 years of experience in the field of adoption. An author of thousands of blog posts over the years, Heidi enjoys finding new ways to educate and captivate Lifetime’s ever-growing list of subscribers.

Heidi has a keen eye for misplaced apostrophes, comma splices, and well-turned sentences, which she has put to good use as a contributor to Lifetime’s award-winning blogs. She has written and published hundreds of adoption articles which explore the various facets of domestic infant adoption today.

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