Lululemon just dropped 100s of new arrivals — everything under $100 we're adding to our carts for fall
One thing I look forward to on a week-to-week basis? Lululemon's new arrivals. Every Tuesday, the retailer releases fresh stock or new colours that tempt us to add to cart. This week, I spotted a bunch of fun picks, from tote bags and pouches to fall-ready apparel. Yes, it's only the beginning of August, but fall is already on my mind. Plus, savvy shoppers know Lululemon's new arrivals tend to move fast — so there's no guarantee these will still be in stock if you wait.
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