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Vuori Joggers and More Are Up to 60% Off in Its Biggest Sale of the Season—Starting at $34 for Memorial Day

Vuori Joggers and More Are Up to 60% Off in Its Biggest Sale of the Season—Starting at $34 for Memorial Day

Vuori has taken the activewear world by storm over the last few years, and the hype is well-deserved. As a longtime travel and wellness journalist, I've been a major fan of the California-based brand since it launched its first women's collection in early 2019. From the moment I tried the iconic, buttery-soft Vuori performance joggers, I became an instant loyalist—and now I practically live in the brand, especially when traveling.
Whether you're a longtime fan like me or curious to try the buzzy brand, now's the perfect time: the Vuori sale section is filled with incredible deals, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. I'm talking up to 60 percent off comfy, travel-ready joggers, leggings, sweatshirts, jumpsuits, and more, with prices starting at just $34. To help you narrow down the best deals, I've rounded up my favorite Vuori clothing (many of which I've personally tested), as well as some pieces I'm currently eyeing for summer. $98 $78 at Vuoriclothing.com
These are the joggers that started it all. Vuori's signature pants feature the brand's DreamKnit fabric, which is just that: an absolute dream. The material is buttery-soft and just the right level of thickness to function for all seasons. I've bought my husband multiple pairs of these iconic joggers, and now I'm eyeing this pretty blue-green pair, especially since they're marked down to $78. $94 $75 at Vuoriclothing.com
I have multiple pairs of these versatile joggers, and practically live in them: I've worn them on airplanes, during workouts, walking around a city, lounging at home—the list goes on. This staple piece doesn't go on sale often, but right now you can score select colors for 20 percent off. $98 $78 at Vuoriclothing.com
I love a good set, and this performance hoodie pairs perfectly with the Performance Joggers. It has the same ultra-soft material that feels so luxurious against your skin (seriously, you'll never want to take it off) and perfectly-sized pockets to stash any essentials. I love wearing this set when I'm headed to the airport or simply running errands. Plus, right now, the hoodie and joggers are available in this gorgeous cosmic heather color, so you can snag the set for a sweet deal. $68 $34 at Vuoriclothing.com
I'd be remiss not to mention Vuori's ultra-durable Ripstop collection. I've been so impressed by the beyond-durable ripstop fabric; it's made from organic cotton and elastane, but the way it's woven makes this material truly stand up to its name. These shorts, in particular, are perfect for summertime adventure shorts—I've worn them countless times while hiking and camping, and they haven't shown any wear or tear. $89 $53 at Vuoriclothing.com
Other than the Performance Joggers, Vuori's Daily Leggings are one of my travel wardrobe essentials—seriously, I pack them for every trip. They're wildly comfortable, have perfect compression, and even feature an adjustable drawstring for a more personalized fit. I wear these on my travel day, while exploring, during a hike or yoga flow, or just about anywhere on my itinerary. I actually gifted these exact leggings to my bridesmaids last year, and they were all obsessed with the pretty green color. $118 $94 at Vuoriclothing.com
I have the short-sleeve version of this ultra-comfy jumpsuit, and I genuinely wear it whenever I can. It's made of a similar material to the brand's signature joggers, leaving me feeling wrapped in a super-soft cloud. I love a jumpsuit like this for planes, road trips, and even just around the house—it's the perfect easy-to-throw-on outfit. $128 $89 at Vuoriclothing.com
Stylish, structured pants made from stretchy, quick-drying activewear material? Say no more. These best-selling trousers are currently on my Vuori wish list—after all, they appear to be an ideal option for any summer travels. One reviewer shared: 'They are so versatile, you can dress them up or down. They wear and fit so nicely. Don't second-guess these!' And at 30 percent off, this is a great time to snag a pair. $118 $94 at Vuoriclothing.com
I'm constantly on the lookout for a versatile, easy-to-pack vacation dress that will look chic for various occasions and—more importantly—won't wrinkle in my bag. That's why I'm eyeing this sleek Vuori dress, which is made of a stretch rib knit material and the perfect midi length. I could just as easily envision pairing it with sneakers and a denim jacket as I could with heels and some statement earrings. $108 $65 at Vuoriclothing.com
As mentioned, I'm a big fan of Vuori's ripstop material. If you're headed for a summer road trip, camping vacation, or simply plan to spend a lot of time on the trails, I highly recommend investing in a pair of these ripstop pants. They're breathable, durable, and only $65 right now—nearly 40 percent off. $68 $54 at Vuoriclothing.com
Attention pickleball and tennis fans: Vuori makes some cute court gear, and this performance skirt ranks high. It features built-in shorts and moisture-wicking material, so it's great for supporting your every serve. Plus, right now you can score the skirt for just $54 in both black and white. $54 $43 at Vuoriclothing.com
You can never have too many T-shirts. I'm very particular about my tees, but Vuori consistently impresses me with their top-notch basics like this Strato Tech Tee. And I'm certainly not alone: The shirt has a whopping 4.8-star rating (based on nearly 13,000 reviews, no less), with shoppers saying it's one of the most comfortable shirts they own. Right now, you can snag this popular shirt for just $43, in one (or multiple) of the 11 lovely color options. $118 $94 at Vuoriclothing.com
This cargo-meets-jogger combo is equal parts stylish and functional. The sleek, silky performance stretch fabric is naturally wrinkle-free and moisture-wicking, making it ideal for summer travel. It also features large pockets to stash essentials and enough tailoring to make them look more elevated than your standard jogger. $58 $46 at Vuoriclothing.com
I just returned from a two-week trip to Japan, where I wore this shirt regularly, and it's now one of my favorite travel tees. While I don't often love a fitted top, I was impressed with how comfortable and breathable it felt against my skin. Even when temperatures spiked, this tee felt cool and comfy. It's also a great length to pair with high-waisted pants—it's not cropped but sits a bit higher than a standard tee, so you don't have to tuck it in. I'm buying one of these in every color for summer trips. $108 $43 at Vuoriclothing.com
This cute volley dress is perfect for tennis or pickleball, of course, but it would also be great for any resort vacation you have planned this summer. It has a built-in shelf bra, moisture-wicking material, stretchy performance fabric, and, perhaps best of all, pockets to hold your must-haves. $74 $59 at Vuoriclothing.com
Another standout men's shirt: I'm eyeing this simple yet stylish short-sleeved button-down. Available in three colors, this shirt is made from anti-odor, performance fabric, making it ideal for packed itineraries when you're spending all day sightseeing and exploring. The button-down style also makes it incredibly versatile, so it's easy to dress up or down depending on the occasion—plus, this shirt clocks in at less than $60 right now.
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