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Lululemon's We Made Too Much section has been restocked ahead of Memorial Day

Lululemon's We Made Too Much section has been restocked ahead of Memorial Day

CNN14-05-2025

Memorial Day is nearing, and if you plan to spend the long weekend outdoors, there's no better place to outfit your adventures than Lululemon. Overflowing with tons of activewear essentials, the brand's We Made Too Much section has you covered for every type of workout. Some usual suspects, like an Align bra tank and a pair of Wunder Under leggings, are part of this week's finds, so you don't have to pay full price for your favorites.
Hundreds of Lululemon scores are a lot to sift through, so as someone who covers fashion deals and sales for a living, I rounded up the section's best workout clothes for women and men ahead. It comes at great timing, too, as we scout the best early Memorial Day deals.
Lululemon Align Tank Top Light Support, A/B Cup
Rising to viral acclaim, the Align tank top has been a pillar for the brand. Nearly 30 colors are stocked in the We Made Too Much for as little as $39.
Lululemon Lightweight High-Rise Tennis Skirt
It's nigh time to fulfill those rising tennis aspirations this summer. This tennis skirt ensures you look the part. It's made from the brand's stretchy, sweat-wicking fabric.
Lululemon 28-Inch Wunder Train High-Rise Tights
Often described as a "second skin," these sleek Wunder Train leggings are designed to move with you. They adopt the brand's Everlux fabric, which offers medium support.
Lululemon Glow Up Tank Top Medium Support, B/C Cup
The Glow Up collection launched in March, and it's already cropping up in the We Made Too section. I loved its flattering, seamless fit, especially when coupled with its complementary tight.
Lululemon Power Pivot Training Tank Top
Add more versatility to your workout clothing rotation with this top. It features a scoop neck on side and a racerback cut on the other, so you can switch up your look easily.
Lululemon EasySet Training Short-Sleeve Shirt
From training to everyday wear, this short-sleeved top can be worn through it all. It offers a loose fit that keeps things breathable once the temps ramp up.
Lululemon 7-Inch Lined Swim Shorts
Swim season is almost upon us, so these swim shorts bubbled up in the We Made Too Much section at the right time. Choose between three fashionable hues, like this fully stocked light blue.
Lululemon Pique Classic-Fit Short-Sleeve Polo Shirt
Add a more polished touch to your summer outfits. Complete with a ribbed knit collar and a nice Pima cotton material, this polo top looks refined for all outdoor activities.
Lululemon 7-Inch ABC Warpstreme Classic-Fit Shorts
Made from a swishy, breathable fabric, the ABC pants I own can be worn year-round. These shorts adopt the same material and will bring much comfort to your wardrobe.
Lululemon Windproof Full-Zip Golf Vest
Outfit your golf outings with a vest that's equally stylish as it is practical. The khaki zip-up touts an abrasion-resistant, water-repellent fabric that helps it hold up against wear and tear. Lululemon typically has a plethora of workout apparel in the site's We Made Too Much section, which features overstocked styles at a reduced cost. It allows you to shop attire for every type of exercise, from Pilates to running, without breaking the bank. Ahead of Memorial Day sales, I've been carefully sleuthing for the best activewear finds and stumbled upon new additions stocked in this corner of Lululemon.
The deals editors at CNN Underscored look out for your wallet daily, scouring sales at the top of every morning. We determine if a deal is worthy of coverage by doing price history checks, searching for available coupon codes and comparing against competitor pricing.
Our team, consisting of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, is passionate about unearthing deals we would be tempted to shop. We enjoy finding a great deal on a coveted item, especially one that's a best-tested pick by our experts, because it means we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

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