Amazon is twisted sex videosapparently getting into the yoga pants business.
A series of recent job postings suggest that the online shopping giant plans to launch an athletic apparel line to join its existing roster of private-label clothing brands.
SEE ALSO: Montana legislator says 'yoga pants should be illegal in public'The listings, which were posted in late December and first reported by Recodeon Wednesday, are seeking applicants “to build authentic activewear private label brands that have compelling and unique DNA and deliver amazing consumer valued innovation.”
That would seem to indicate that Amazon plans to compete against the likes of Under Armour, Nike and Lululemon in the trendy "athleisure" wear market — a category that encompasses workout clothes for everyday wear like yoga pants, tank tops and running tights.
Amazon declined to comment.
The company has been beefing up its in-house fashion brand offerings for months now. It currently presides over seven clothing labels encompassing everything from women's sweaters to children's clothing to men's suits.
Private-label brands are often used by retailers to undercut outside prices or fill potential gaps in supply from third-party vendors.
Beyond clothing, Amazon also owns several other consumer wares brands that sell everything from cleaning products to food.
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