
Lululemon surprises shoppers with incredible markdown on viral Align collection
Crowd-favourite activewear brand Lululemon just announced their infamous mid-year sale, a rare chance to nab their best-selling styles for less.
Home to the sought-after Align tight — a soft and buttery flattering fit loved across the globe — the brand is leading the charge when it comes to trending athleisure.
Thanks to the incredible markdowns on offer, you can get your hands on a whole new active fit without breaking the bank.
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We've got our eye on a few winter essentials like the Scuba Oversized Funnel Neck Half Zip (down to $119) and the Softstreme High-Rise Wide Leg Pique Pant (down to $99).
As well as best-selling tops and bottoms, there's also plenty of accessories marked down too including the trending Two-Tone Canvas Mini Tote Bag (down to $64) and the must-have 3mm Yoga Mat (down to $79).
Here's everything we're loving and lusting over in Lululemon's mid-year sale.
Lululemon surprises shoppers with incredible markdown on viral Align collection.
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Women's tops
Scuba Oversized Funnel-Neck Half Zip, was $149 now $119
Align Asymmetrical Tank Top, was $99 now $29
Racerback High-Neck Longline Train Bra, was $89 now $64
Rain Rebel Jacket, was $279 now $224
Energy Longline Bra Medium Support, was $79 now $64
Women's bottoms
Tightest Stuff Reflective High-Rise Tight 25', was $159 now $84
Softstreme High-Rise Wide Leg Pique Pant, was $179 now $99
Luxtreme Slim-Fit Pull-On Mid-Rise Cropped Pant, was $139 now $99
Align High-Rise Short 6', was $79 now $39
Everlux Zip-Leg High-Rise Track Pant, was $179 now $124
Women's Accessories
Two -Tone Canvas Mini Tote Bag, was $129 now $64
Unisex Daily Essential Tab Socks, was $45 now $24
Back to Life Sport Bottle, was $69 now $49
3mm Yoga Mat, was $99 now $79
Lift and Lengthen Yoga Block, was $29 now $19
Sheike just dropped a huge 50 per cent off sale in time for Euro summer
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Shop more fashion deals:
AJE - 25 per cent off all sale items.
Forcast - 25 per cent off knits, coats and jackets.
Myer - Up to 40 per cent off women's shoes including Hush Puppies and Dr Marten at Myer.
Myer- Up to 40 cent off women's handbags from Radley, Calvin Klein and more at Myer.
Ganni - Up to 70 per cent off clothing at The Outnet.
Gorman - 20 to 50 per cent off storewide.
The Iconic - Up to 60 per cent off designer clearance at The Iconic.
The Outnet - Up to 65 per cent off Ganni.
Lululemon - Mid year sale across tops, bottoms, accessories and shoes.
Oodie - Oodie originals from $49.
Uniqlo - Take $10 off best-selling sweatshirts and long sleeve tees.
Sportscraft - 25 per cent off jackets, denim and pants.
Sportsgirl - Nothing over $50 sale.
Saba - 25 per cent off coats, jackets and knits.
Sheike - 50 per cent off sitewide.
Shona Joy - Shop the archive sale featuring bridal, bridesmaids, eventwear and one-off samples with nothing over $60 from May 29 to 30. Head to Harcourt Business Park. Unit 9, 135 Dunning Avenue Rosebery NSW 2018.
Tommy Hilfiger - 30 per cent off sitewide.
Viktoria & Woods - Take an extra 20 per cent off across sale items.
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