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13 Reviewer-Loved Things From Lululemon

13 Reviewer-Loved Things From Lululemon

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A pair of high-rise leggings available in four lengths, with or without pockets, and 10 hues ranging from crater blue and army green to my personal favorite — black.
Promising review: "Align are my very favorite leggings. These are the best workout leggings as they are on the thinner side. Not too shiny, but a very nice subtle pattern. The pockets are a must!" —MelissaPrice: $128 (available in sizes 0–20 and in four lengths and 11 colors)
A sleeved tee you'll wear to the gym, the coffee shop, and while rewatching Pretty Little Liars for the 90th time even though you're well past high school graduation and the plot — in hindsight — is pretty cringe.
Promising review: "Perfect fit and very well-made. Have one in every color. I wear them as a layering piece." —LisaPrice: $68 (available in sizes 0–20 and in 12 colors)
A medium support sports bra engineered to keep the girls in place (specifically B–D cups) throughout that overpriced group workout class.
Promising review: "Great support. I love how this is so comfortable, but it still gives great support! My favorite bra!" —Lincoln LisaPrice: $52 (available in sizes 2–14 and in eight colors)
A zip-up jacket that checks off all the boxes for a solid layer: second-skin silhouette, buttery soft fabric, and thumbholes for keeping your palms warm when it's frigid outside and the steering wheel of your car feels like ice.
Promising review: "Best jacket! So soft, warm, and comfortable." —kay2434Price: $118+ (available in sizes 0–14 and in eight colors)
A high-neck tank I'm officially dubbing my work-from-home and maybe-go-to-the-gym wardrobe. This is cozy and professional when layered with a cardigan or blazer.
Promising review: "I usually hate built-in bras, but this was perfect for a low-intensity workout. I am a full C and this was great for Solidcore." —Crystal Price: $68 (available in sizes 0–20 and in four colors)
An oversize half-zip hoodie that is the kind of garment I would have had to hide from my sisters growing up because there is zero chance it wouldn't have been stolen.
Promising review: "I have several colors in the scuba sweatshirt style and with the Lululemon logo stitched on the front. Love them all! I live in Florida and it's the perfect weight for the temps here when you need that extra bit of fleece warmth." —sapo2129Price: $118 (available in sizes XS/S–XL/XXL and in eight colors)
A pair of workout shoes designed for running and training because they're ultra lightweight and responsive — i.e., you'll feel a bounce with every step.
Promising review: "LOVE THEM. I feel like I'm running on a cloud. I have flat feet and hip issues. These totally take the impact to a lesser intensity. Love them." —CoachDLM629Price: $148 (available in sizes 5–12 and in five colors)
A cropped tank top designed with light compression and support for low-impact workouts — perfect for when you'd like to take a yoga class sans sports bra.
Promising review: "This is my fave Lulu item EVER made. I love this tank. It's so cute and matches everything." —somerandomswiftiePrice: $68 (available in sizes 0–20 and in seven colors)
A flared pant that should start negotiating for PTO now, considering you'll likely wear them every darn day.
Promising review: "My favorite leggings! I've worn the aligns through two pregnancies and they've held up so well (not baggy after). I wanted this new flare style, and I love the look." —Monica G. Price: $118 (available in sizes 0–20 and in six colors)
A pair of mid-rise cargo pants that are supposedly for dance workout classes which, fine, but also pair great with heeled booties for a night out.
Promising review: "Comfortable and good fit. Very good quality, and the pockets are convenient. Best cargo pants ever!" —AgnesPrice: $128 (available in sizes XXXS–XL and in seven colors)
A crossbody here to snatch the title of "travel bag" from the oversize purse you've been carrying around from terminal A to B. Hands-free convenience for travel and extra assurance that my important government IDs are literally on top of me? Bliss.
Promising review: "Cute and functional. Love how it has two zipper compartments." —CassidyPrice: $78 (available in eight colors)
A high-rise skirt I'll tell myself I'm buying to wear while playing tennis or golf, even though I am someone who will, in fact, never play tennis or golf. I will enjoy cosplaying as someone who plays sports on the weekends, though.
Promising review: "The best thing I've ever put on my body. If you're debating getting this, just get it. So cute!" —haehPrice: $78 (available in sizes 0–14 and in 10 colors)
A versatile long-sleeve bodysuit one can pair with pretty much everything in their closet: maxi skirts, wide-leg trousers, skinny jeans, and the list goes on.
Promising review: "I normally don't wear bodysuits from anywhere, but this is perfect. So soft and can be worn with jeans, pants, sweatpants/joggers. It's very comfortable, even for a bodysuit." —miamiamee13Price: $88 (available in sizes XS–1X and in four colors)

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Lululemon is primarily known for its high-quality activewear, but its 'We Made Too Much' section is also stocked with sleek lifestyle picks like this bold crochet cardigan—the perfect addition to chilly flights. The relaxed-fitting layer is easily dressed up or down; and while it will instantly become a year-round statement wardrobe piece, it's especially great to have on hand for cool beach evenings and al fresco dinners in the summer time. Made from a soft cotton blend that feels luxurious against the skin, wear it open or closed thanks to three gorgeous buttons. This stunning lilac midi skirt may be stylish, but it's also sure to be one of the most comfortable pieces in your travel wardrobe this summer—and it's under $100 now. The stretchy elastic waistband is designed not to dig into your skin, so you can wear it comfortably on long sightseeing days or even on a cross-country flight. 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Summer isn't exactly the time you'll want to slip on sweatpants when you're in the mood for something comfy, but don't let the heat stop you from traveling in loungewear. Take this as your sign to snatch up these oversized sweatshorts while they're under $60. Made with the same stretchy elastic waistband and cozy fleece-lined fabric as your favorite pair of sweats, they cut off just above the knees for added air flow with a slouchy, relaxed fit. They're even available in sizes ranging from 3XS to XL, and boast deep pockets practically made to hold your go-to airport snacks. Aside from being comfortable and offering that ideal casual fit for summer travel, these jersey shorts are also super stylish and versatile, lending themselves to endless styling potential. Made with a soft, brushed fabric that's both stretchy and quick-drying, these simple shorts are far more travel-friendly than classic rigid styles (but they still have deep pockets), plus the neutral color options make them easy to style with basic tees and bolder options alike. And if you like a longer inseam, the seven-inch shorts are also available for $49 right now. If you don't already have an exercise dress in your closet, this is your opportunity to snag a comfortable and breezy mini to travel in while it's just $59. Made from a lightweight organic cotton fabric and decorated with flattering scrunched detailing at the back, the functional piece is as easily styled for a day of sightseeing as it is for an afternoon by the pool. It lands just above the knee for the perfect amount of coverage, while the high-neck design is on-trend and sleek. Dresses may have never been on your radar for travel days, but that will all change with this breezy piece in your collection. 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