
Don't miss these deals on Alo Yoga bestsellers during its sitewide anniversary sale
The wait is over. Alo Yoga's highly anticipated Aloversary Sale is live, and it's your chance to score 30% off bestselling workout clothes for women. The brand has been at the top of many CNN Underscored editors' rotations for its minimalist pieces that mix and match seamlessly. I've even had my fair share of clothing hauls at the retailer, adopting its soft, stretchy sports bras and stylish tennis skirts. With the sale ending on May 2, the clock is ticking to stock up on new arrivals and fan-favorite classics (many of which rarely go on markdown), so I rounded up the 10 best activewear deals ahead.
Alo Yoga 7/8 High-Waist Airlift Leggings
Prance around in these celebrity-loved tights. Unlike most leggings our experts tested, Alo's pair offered high compression and waist-snatching for working out. Its bestselling colors, like espresso brown and trendy space grey, are discounted.
Alo Yoga Accolade Crew Neck Pullover
Down to under $90, this cozy pullover is a staple for both workouts and casual wear. Tug it on while to and from workouts, or wear it with sweats while lounging around the home.
Alo Yoga Airlift Fly Dress
The maker behind many of our favorite exercise dresses dropped this versatile option to $51. With a sleek fabric and a built-in shelf bra, it combines style and functionality, making it suitable for athletic and casual settings.
Alo Yoga Seamless Ribbed Favorite Bra Tank
My roommate and I collectively own about four of these in different colors. It's a great tank for low-impact activities like long walks or pilates. The ribbed fabric and scoop neck look flattering, and its built-in bra cups feel soft.
Alo Yoga Grand Slam Tennis Skirt
If you've been meaning to pick up tennis or pickleball as a hobby, step one is outfitting your sport. This adorable tennis skirt features preppy pleats and a sculpting waistband. Go hands-free on errands thanks to its hidden inner pockets.
Alo Yoga Recovery Mode Sneaker
Pair your athletic ensembles with a sleek, stylish street sneaker. Available in seven on-sale colors, you can mix and match easily with your wardrobe's color palette. Men and women alike can cop a pair too, since it comes in unisex sizing (plus, half sizes).
Alo Yoga Airlift Intrigue Bra
When we tested the best sports bras, this one prevailed as one of the trendiest. It offers a snug, compressive fit, like other offerings from the Airlift line. Many testers — me, included — found it to be one of the most comfortable, stretchy bras.
Alo Unisex Half-Crew Throwback Socks
Typically retailing at $32, these crew socks can be a tad of a splurge. That's why we're psyched to see the expert-approved workout sock for much less. They are cushioned and look fashionable no matter the shoe pairing.
Alo Yoga Alumni Short
These loose-fitting shorts keep you light and breezy on hikes, runs and more. It's made with the brand's lightweight, woven fabric. Don't worry about constantly tugging them up because they feature a handy internal drawcord.
Alo Yoga Alosoft Crop Finesse Short Sleeve
Soft and stretchy, this short sleeve feels comfortable to wear. I pair it with a matching tennis skirt and an open button-down when temps rise and I want to keep cool. CNN Underscored editors have tried and tested several standout items from Alo Yoga, like pitting Lululemon vs Alo yoga mats to evaluating the Alo Yoga Grand Slam Tennis Skirt. Now, some of those top-tested picks are discounted during the anniversary sale. Given the popularity of these items and the significant discounts available, I recommend acting quickly to take advantage of the limited-time deals before the sale concludes on May 2.
Our savvy deals team, including senior editor Rikka Altland, deals editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, rakes the internet for hours to find the best deals for readers. That includes checking price history to ensure you're getting a good bargain and keeping tabs on coveted products for when they go on sale at a moment's notice.
As someone who has covered fashion deals and product reviews for more than four years, Saguin curated this list of Alo Yoga deals with hits that are both top-tested items and those with impressive discounts.
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