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Lululemon just dropped a new version of the Align leggings we've been wanting for years

Lululemon just dropped a new version of the Align leggings we've been wanting for years

CNN13-05-2025

Lululemon fans, the day has finally come. To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of its fan-favorite Align leggings, the athleisure brand just dropped a version of the popular Align leggings without a front seam, the Lululemon Align No Line.
While the original iteration of the Align leggings is a bestselling Lululemon product for its unparalleled comfort, stretchiness and buttery fabric — just a few reasons they're our best-tested leggings — devoted fans of the brand have been anxiously awaiting (and asking) for this more streamlined style for a more fuss-free wearing experience while working out or running errands. Now, it's finally here.
Lululemon Align No Line High-Rise Pant
Lululemon's bestselling Align leggings now come in a highly requested, no front-rise seam version for a distraction-free fit for all-day comfort. This new style comes in six colors, two lengths and sizes zero through 12. If you're like me, one of the biggest frustrations I have with tight workout clothes is the dreaded camel toe. Some leggings make this more visible than others, but I've never found a pair that's designed to eliminate this issue. That is — until this launch.
While I haven't had a chance to workout in the new Lululemon Align No Line leggings yet, I stopped by a store and tried on a pair to get a feel for them myself. When talking to a store associate, they mentioned that this new seamless style is made to prevent camel toe, which immediately peaked my interest. I initially thought the updated design was just for looks, but when I found this out, it all made sense. After all, Lululemon is dedicated to making innovative performance wear that solves customers' problems.
In addition to this new Align legging style, Lululemon is also kicking off the 10-year anniversary of the Align leggings with an entire Align campaign highlighting other products in the line. So, if you're looking to stock up on other lightweight, move-with-you exercise gear like sports bras and shorts for the warmer weather, Lululemon has you covered.
To kick off the summer season, I also plan on picking up some of the Align shorts. As an ultimate test, I'll be sweating in them during my favorite high-intensity dance cardio classes. If they work for this class, I know they'll perform in any other type of workout.
Senior lifestyle editor Tamara Kraus has been in the editorial and commerce space for nearly a decade, testing and reviewing products in categories from home and kitchen to fashion and beauty. She's specifically tested and reviewed Lululemon products including the Align leggings and the Define jacket.

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