Meet the Lululemon bag that's flying off shelves — and it's under $40!
Meet the Everywhere Belt Bag Mini — a smaller spin on the cult-favourite original Everywhere Belt Bag. This mini version is just as functional, compact, and chic. It packs a serious style punch and is continuously racking up hundreds of glowing reviews, so it's no wonder you're likely seeing it everywhere.
Shop in four colours: Pink Organza (pictured), Army Green, White and Black.
Sleek in style but made for action, this bag is made with water-repellent fabric and features an adjustable strap that can be worn crossbody or around the waist. Giving a low-maintenance yet high-style vibe, this mini size is perfect for days when you're majorly on the go and only want to carry the essentials. Think keys, wallet, phone and so on.
If that's not enough, it also features roomy interior pockets to keep your everyday essentials organized, and comes in a range of versatile colours that make outfit-matching effortless. Designed without flashy hardware, it's finished with a sporty buckle that feels both secure and easy to adjust.
👜 100+ reviews
⭐ 4.7/5 stars
🏅 "It fits everything I need!"
With a near-perfect rating, it's clear to see that this mini belt bag is a fan favourite. One happy shopper in particular notes, "It's so convenient for summer — it goes with me everywhere!"
$38 at Lululemon
One shopper even called it their dog-walking must-have, sharing: 'It fits everything I need — my phone, treats and a few extras with no problem at all.'
While most shoppers are sharing rave reviews, a few feel the bag is too small for what they need: 'It's cute and functional, but a bit smaller than I expected. I wish it had just a little more space." It's important to note that this bag really lives up to its mini name and truly fits just the essentials. If you're looking to carry more, the Everywhere Belt Bag Mini may not be for you.
Whether you're hitting up a farmer's market, outdoor concert, or just walking the dog around the block, Lululemon's Everywhere Belt Bag Mini has you covered and enjoying hands-free life. Priced under $40, it's a smart buy and with its soaring popularity, it may not stay in stock for long!
Another viral find to scoop up before it's out of stock is this tote. Besides its high-end designer look, this carry-all is super functional and made to last.
If you're in search of a roomier bag, look no further. This crossbody fits a whopping 2L, so there's no need to leave any essentials behind. Available in a wide range of colours, including trending leopard print, it's an easy yes.
Whether you're post-pilates or need a comfy tee, this crop is chic, lightweight and versatile. Available in a range of colourways, it easily pairs with everything from high-rise leggings to relaxed denim.
On the hunt for a larger carry-all? This bag makes toting groceries, your laptop and everything in between a breeze and it looks good doing it. Available in a range of fun and fresh colour options, it's an easy yes from us.
Whether you're completing the look with the coordinating skirt or styling it with relaxed trousers for an off-duty vibe, this piece adds a soft, elegant touch to any outfit. No barre class required!
Labubu who? This adorable bag charm is as functional as it is cute. Perfect for keeping your keys, lip gloss or hand sanitizer within easy reach, it's the kind of accessory you'll wonder how you ever lived without.
It may be hard to believe with Canada's weather this week, but sometimes summer can be a bit chilly. Super soft and available in 10 colourways, its fleecy feel and cozy fit are bound to win you over.
Wear your pride loud and proud when you sport this crossbody. It has many pockets to keep everything organized and secure.
This cute-as-a-button crochet bucket hat is as sweet as it is stylish. Made by hand, each hat is unique and the lightweight cotton blend keeps things breathable on warm days.
This isn't your average jumpsuit. Made from lightweight, water-repellent material, this sleek one-piece is designed to feel effortlessly cool and ultra-functional, no matter what's on the agenda.
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