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Beyond Yoga Rarely Has Sales, but Its Comfy, Celeb-loved Travel Styles Are Up to 75% Off for Summer—From $27

Beyond Yoga Rarely Has Sales, but Its Comfy, Celeb-loved Travel Styles Are Up to 75% Off for Summer—From $27

Whether your perfect summer weekend includes an outdoor vinyasa class, brunch after a bike ride, or coffee and shopping at a farmers market, 'athleisure' is the answer to the question of what to wear. To help put together your summer travel wardrobe, Beyond Yoga is having a massive Memorial Day sale on its best-sellers, including the brand's cult-favorite leggings, comfy wide-leg pants, flowy dresses, and more for up to 75 percent off to celebrate the three-day summer kickoff.
Highlights of the Memorial Day sale include half-priced pants with thousands of five-star ratings priced as low as $27, versatile dresses suited to practically any occasion, and a $50 ultra-comfy jumpsuit you'll be tempted to live in all season. Read on for all the best deals we found out of more than 700 items on sale at Beyond Yoga right now. $97 $41 at Beyondyoga.com
Spacedye leggings are the heroes of the Beyond Yoga brand. These bottoms, known for having no visible seams and just the right amount of compression, are loved by the masses, even celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Kendall Jenner. More than three million pairs have been sold, and thousands have raced to the review section with glowing feedback once slipping into the buttery-soft material. The Caught In The Midi style with 24-inch inseams alone has almost 4,000 five-star ratings, including from countless customers calling them the best, softest, and comfiest leggings they've ever tried. They're normally $97, but they're on sale now for as low as $27, depending on the color. $132 $49 at Beyondyoga.com
Jumpsuits are controversial airplane attire—some travelers love them for comfort and simplicity, others hate that you have to basically undress completely in the lavatory. If you fall into the former category, this is the one piece to get you through a long travel day. It drapes like a cozy dress with that ribbed texture, and it can be adjusted throughout the day thanks to the drawstring waist. Arriving at your destination, you'll feel put-together enough to dive straight into your itinerary wearing this wide-leg, V-neck outfit—it's that cute. The Jetsetter Jumpsuit is under $50 at 63 percent off this Memorial Day. $118 $50 at Beyondyoga.com
Dubbed one of Travel + Leisure's favorite travel pants, these Beyond Yoga cargo pants are 58 percent off. One of our editors who tested these said they're 'some of the most comfortable, yet stylish pants' she has, offering yoga pants-level comfort and the convenience of extra leg pockets. Though they're billed as cargo pants, they have a polished, trouser-like look to them. Other travelers love that they're light to pack, cool enough to wear in the heat, and designed not to wrinkle. Some people say they have as many as four pairs, so they always have one at the ready. $138 $38 at Beyondyoga.com
This highly versatile midi dress is—get this—$100 off during the sale event. Features you'll be happy about on a hot summer day include the feather-light Spacedye fabric and sun-blocking UPF rating. As you transition to evening, you'll fit in with a dressier crowd with the trendy square neckline, timeless fit-and-flare silhouette, and subtle leg slit. Reviewers say they wear it just about everywhere and with anything, from heels to sandals to sneakers. $74 $31 at Beyondyoga.com
Yoga instructors, Pilates reformer warriors, and HIIT enthusiasts alike say this one-shoulder tank is comfortable and supportive as they stretch, move, and sweat. Whether you're attempting a particularly bendy asana or testing your compaction abilities in a cramped airplane seat, this top will stay put. 'I was pleasantly surprised that the one shoulder held up so well during workouts, and now I find myself wearing it with a pair of jeans,' a reviewer wrote. Who said you can't wear an athletic top with denim? The tank comes in fun seasonal colors that are up to 58 percent off now. $110 $52 at Beyondyoga.com
For the traveler who boards every plane in sweats, these loose and flowy Spacedye bottoms are the 'absolute comfiest' pants some reviewers say they own. According to their feedback, they're great for hiking, traveling, camping, and lounging around the house. One wrote that they love them so much, they're on their fourth pair. The Spacedye Laid-back Wide-leg Pants have a wide (four-inch) waistband, 31-inch inseams, and sneaky side pockets. They're on sale for over half off, at $52. $88 $37 at Beyondyoga.com
Sporty skorts and tennis skirts are big-time trending this summer, and pants-averse travelers couldn't be happier about it. This comfy mini skirt is as practical as it is stylish, with its built-in shorts and workout-ready fabric. You don't have to wear it on the court or track to get the most out of it—one reviewer confirms, 'this skirt does it all,' so feel free to wear it on walking tours, out to brunch, and more. Other customers are happy with the comfort, flexibility, and coverage of this Beyond Yoga skirt, on sale for only $36 over the long weekend. $64 $27 at Beyondyoga.com
A basic athletic tank is essential to have for hikes, sightseeing, and beyond. This relaxed-fit Featherweight Rebalance Tank might look like any other, but reviewers say it's "flattering and functional,' and many come back and buy it in more colors. It's so soft that one customer's baby grandson can't stop cuddling it! So, be prepared to stock up on this tank while it's only $27. $138 $58 at Beyondyoga.com
This Beyond Yoga square-neck dress is a fan favorite and a T+L winner. Of the 16 dresses we tested, this one came out on top as the best overall women's travel dress, ticking all the important boxes: it's versatile, fits a wide range of body types, and has the summer-approved Spacedye material that's lightweight when worn and packed in your suitcase. The square neckline and flowy midi-length skirt add to its visual appeal, while pockets make the piece extra practical. The dress is available in lilac, green, and beige. It has more than 650 five-star ratings and is on sale for $58 (down from $138) right now. $110 $70 at Beyondyoga.com
Maybe this Beyond Yoga sale will finally persuade you to replace the tired travel joggers you've relied on for (too many) years. You can save $40 on the brand's best-selling joggers now, made of lightweight Spacedye fabric in cozy-looking heathered hues. The material is what makes them stand out as an on-the-go pant rather than a stay-at-home-only pant: it's moisture-wicking, super stretchy, and UV-protecting. That's quite a few performance wins for a 'lounge' pant. One reviewer called them their 'absolute favorite travel pants,' so you know they'll be perfect in the air, too. $74 $42 at Beyondyoga.com
An underrated hidden gem of Beyond Yoga's Memorial Day sale, these shorts have only five ratings, but each one touts the highest praise, calling them 'perfect,' 'amazing,' 'comfy,' and 'incredible' Modeled after the wide-leg Status Trouser (which is also on sale!), they're made of that same stretchy JetStretch Woven fabric in a summery sage color, and they have the same elastic waistband and front pleats. They're athletic, yet elevated, which is the kind of adaptability you need in a pair of travel shorts. $88 $34 at Beyondyoga.com
Designed to feel as luxurious as a long weekend, this pullover is the 'best overlay to a matching set,' reviewers say, and is 61 percent off to celebrate the current long weekend. It's so slouchy and relaxed with its oversized fit, V-neck, and high-low hem, and customers describe the fabric as 'buttery soft' and 'velvety.' Some have written that it's a little thinner than they expected for a winter layer, so it might be just the right weight you want for a chilly summer evening.
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