On December 14, 2021, Lululemon Athletica Inc. entered into an amended and restated credit agreement extending existing credit facility, which provides for $400.0 million in commitments under an unsecured five-year revolving credit facility. The credit facility has a maturity date of December 14, 2026, subject to extension under certain circumstances. The parties to the credit agreement include lululemon athletica inc., a Delaware corporation (LAI); lululemon athletica canada inc., a corporation organized under the laws of British Columbia (LACI); Lulu Canadian Holding Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of British Columbia (LCHI); and lululemon usa inc., a Nevada corporation (LUI); with Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, swing line lender and letter of credit issuer; HSBC Bank Canada, as syndication agent and letter of credit issuer; BOFA Securities Inc., as sustainability coordinator; and the other lenders party thereto. Borrowings under the credit facility may be prepaid and commitments may be reduced or terminated without premium or penalty (other than customary breakage costs). Subject to the exceptions stated in the credit agreement, all borrowings under the credit facility are guaranteed by LAI and LUI, and borrowings made by LACI and LCHI are cross-guaranteed by the other party. Borrowings made under the credit facility bear interest at a rate per annum equal to, at option, either (1) a rate based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate as administered by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (SOFR), or (2) an alternate base rate, plus, in each case, an applicable margin. The applicable margin is determined by reference to a pricing grid, based on the ratio of indebtedness to earnings before interest, tax depreciation, amortization, and rent (EBITDAR) and ranges between 1.000%-1.375% for SOFR loans and 0.000%-0.375% for alternate base rate or Canadian prime rate loans. Additionally, a commitment fee of between 0.100%-0.200%, also determined by reference to the pricing grid, is payable on the average daily unused amounts under the credit facility. The applicable interest rates and commitment fees are subject to adjustment based on certain sustainability key performance indicators (KPIs). The two KPIs are based on greenhouse gas emissions intensity reduction and gender pay equity, and performance against certain targets measured on an annual basis could result in positive or negative sustainability rate adjustments of 2.50 basis points to drawn pricing and positive or negative sustainability fee adjustments of 0.50 basis points to undrawn pricing. The credit agreement contains negative covenants that, among other things and subject to certain exceptions, limit the ability of subsidiaries to incur indebtedness, incur liens, undergo fundamental changes, make dispositions of all or substantially all of their assets, alter their businesses and enter into agreements limiting subsidiary dividends and distributions.