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Lululemon's summer sale is over — but you can still shop 100+ scores this long weekend

Lululemon's summer sale is over — but you can still shop 100+ scores this long weekend

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These are the best post-sale markdowns you can still grab — prices start at $24.
Lululemon's summer sale might be over, but the Canadian retailer still has hundreds of pieces up for grabs in their We Made Too Much section this long weekend, from bestselling leggings and shorts to sports bras, jackets and more.
Whether you're refreshing your workout wardrobe or simply can't get enough of their athleisure apparel, now's a great time to snag a few pieces at rarely-seen prices while you still can. Sizes do tend to sell out quickly, so if something catches your eye, it's worth acting fast. With that in mind, read on for some of our favourite Lululemon scores still available.
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Knit Mesh Everywhere Belt Bag 1L
$44 $54 at Lululemon
How fun is this knit mesh belt bag? It has all the features of the original belt bag: a one-litre capacity, an adjustable strap and a comfortable fit.
Women's Restfeel Terry Slide
$69 $78 at Lululemon
I am loving these cotton-blend terry slides for summer. They're perfect for lounging by the pool, whether it's in the backyard or on vacation.
Glow Up Super-High-Rise Crop 23"
$79 $128 at Lululemon
If you're looking for a pair of leggings to keep you feeling sculpted and supported, these are a great pick. They're super high-rise, so it's recommended that you size up from your usual Align legging size.
Scuba Cropped Anorak
$114 $148 at Lululemon
This feather-light, water-resistant jacket is perfect for throwing on after a workout or just heading out into unpredictable weather. It features cinchable sleeves and hem, so you can tailor the fit.
Clear Everywhere Belt Bag 1L
$29 $44 at Lululemon
Heading to any concerts this summer? This stadium-approved bag will be your perfect little companion. It holds just as much as the original belt bag and fits the exact same.
Classic Canvas Tote Bag 16L
$99 $168 at Lululemon
This roomy tote is utterly chic. It's made of a light-coloured canvas, and the chestnut brown trim gives off a "summer in the Hamptons" energy. It comes with a handy removable zippered pouch to keep your small essentials secure.
Everywhere Belt Bag 1L
$29 $44 at Lululemon
Everyone's favourite belt bag is on sale in multiple colours, in case you'd like to add another one to your rotation. Made from water-repellent fabric, it's a classic go-to for all of your day-to-day essentials.
Wunder Train High-Rise Tight
$49 $128 at Lululemon
These mid-support leggings are super breathable, sweat-wicking and fast-drying, designed to keep you comfortable while you train. Shoppers describe the material as "buttery soft" and say "they don't slide," either.
LuluLinen Short-Sleeve Shirt
$79 $98 at Lululemon
The LuluLinen button-down shirt is lightweight, breathable and made for laid-back summer days. It's perfect for beach trips, BBQs and weekend getaways. The relaxed fit is comfortable, while the classic style is easy to dress up or down.
Pace Breaker Linerless Short 5"
$49 $68 at Lululemon
If you're in the market for new workout shorts, this lightweight pair is designed for both running and training. Like most of Lululemon's activewear, they're sweat-wicking and quick-drying to help keep you comfortable throughout your entire workout.
Dual Pouch Wristlet Leather Alternative
$39 $78 at Lululemon
This cute and handy accessory will ensure your little essentials are always organized, even when you're on the go. It's the perfect piece for grabbing when you don't need to bring your whole bag along.
Align High-Rise Pant
$79 $108 at Lululemon
Believe it or not, the cult-favourite Align Pants are marked down right now. With their ultra-soft, second-skin feel, you might never want to take them off. And don't fear the lighter colours — they're lined with a second layer for extra coverage.
Back to Life Sport Bottle
$34 $48 at Lululemon
If you're in need of a new water bottle, give this one a go. Reviewers say it "doesn't leak" and "keeps water cold" — I mean, what more could you ask for?
Knit Mesh Everywhere Backpack 22L
$59 $88 at Lululemon
If you're on the hunt for a versatile backpack that can be used for travelling, the office or school, this Everywhere Backpack is a great contender. Not only is it very roomy, but it also boasts an internal laptop sleeve, side water bottle pockets and a trolley sleeve to make things extra convenient.
Clippable Card Pouch
$24 $34 at Lululemon
How sweet is this little card pouch? This little accessory is as functional as it is cute — use it to carry your cards, cash, coins and even extras like hair ties, lip balm and other necessities. The best part? You can clip it onto your bag or keys for convenience.
Cotton Pointelle Cropped Cami Tank Top
$34 $48 at Lululemon
This little tank features a dainty trim along the neckline and adjustable straps. It's soft and perfect for lounging around on hot days.
Align High-Rise Short 4"
$49 $64 at Lululemon
If you can't get enough of Lululemon's Align collection, add these high-rise shorts to your rotation. With the same soft feel as the Align tops and leggings, these lightweight shorts are sure to be your next go-to pair.
City Essentials Mini Shoulder Bag 1L
$39 $64 at Lululemon
I don't know about you, but I'm in love with this little bag. The best part? It can convert into a handy wristlet if you don't feel like slinging it over your arm.
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