
27 Reviewer-Loved Things From Lululemon
The famous Align cropped tank beloved by the internet for its buttery soft feel, light support, and sleek cut. Worn for low-impact workouts or as a regular crop, it's a go-to tested by the masses and far and away approved.
Promising review: "I have these in so many colours and I wear them daily. The support is great and the material is soooo soft." —pinkadeePrice: $68 (available in sizes 0–20 and 11 colors)
Or an Align notched-neck tank top if you already have a drawer full of the beloved tops and want to try a slightly different version of your fave. The piping and subtle V are *just* different enough to make you feel like you're wearing something different while maintaining the familiar feel you love.
Promising review: "Absolutely obsessed with this top! Is so cute and will be buying more align tanks! Fits well and is not too tight/too short. Extremely comfortable." —corrinePrice: $68 (available in sizes 0–14 and three colors)
And the Align leggings to go with because science has yet to find a limit on the acceptable amount of leggings one can own, especially when they're as adored as this specific style.
Promising review: "Oh-so-comfortable and buttery smooth, all with the added benefit of pockets! Align leggings have always been my fave Lululemon leggings, and these did not disappoint. I own them in SOOO many colors, my newest being the dark olive. You will never want to take them off! I use them for yoga as well as heavy weightlifting and they are totally squat-proof FYI. You can't go wrong with these in any color! Do yourself (and your booty) a favor and buy these leggings NOW! 10/10 recommend." —Breanna LPrice: $128 (available in sizes 0–20, four lengths, and nine colors)
A white tee because it's hard to beat a classic, especially when its heavyweight fabric drapes so well, its boxy cut goes with everything, and it's sweat wicking to boot.
Promising review: "This is a fantastic staple T! I love the material - it's thicker and you can tell that it's really good quality. It pairs so well with pretty much anything or whatever look you are going for! Highly recommend." —lauraleighPrice: $58 (available in sizes 0–14)
Some dance studio mid-rise pants with a waistband drawcord as well as hem drawcords to customize their fit until it's just right. Whether you're busting a move or bustling to work in a sweater vest and sneaks, they'll help get you there.
Promising reviews: "These are my favorite pants. They are so comfortable and flowy. Perfect, since I'm a dancer. I have a small waist so It's a bit loose around my waist but otherwise, they fit perfectly." —EllaPrice: $118 (available in sizes 0–14, three lengths, and 14 colors)
A zip-up cropped jacket in Lululemon's buttery soft Nulu fabric that — and I can't totally explain this — just looks like it wants to go on a Starbucks run. When you wear this, you need to be drinking an iced coffee on the way home from a workout class, that's the law.
Promising review: "This cropped jacket does not disappoint! Fits like a glove and soft as ever! Exactly as described and as beautiful as I expected! Love this!" —carks1Price: $118 (available in sizes 0–14 and five colors)
A pair of lightweight joggers for anyone whose current go-to pair is in need of an upgrade. I know you love the ones you got in college with the holes, but maybe we don't need to run errands in them anymore.
Promising review: "Absolutely love!! Perfect to wear anytime, anywhere, everyday!!" —Ana SPrice: $98 (available in sizes 0–20, three lengths, and 20 colors)
A light support Cloud Bra you can wear as a sports bra or as an everyday bralette if you want a bit of support but just can't with underwire today.
Promising review: "I love this bra! It is light and sleek and smooth. It looks fantastic under a T-shirt. The built-in cups are a treat — no more fiddling with inserts! I wear it daily, and it can run when pressed into service. Great for us small/in-between ladies." —LeanBeanPrice: $58 (available in sizes 2–12 for B/C cups and in nine colors)
A pair of high-rise flared leggings to give your collection a much-needed mix-up. This groovy new addition is gonna cause a stir among your usual pairs, but I'm sure everyone will get along in time.
Promising review: "These are the softest leggings ever! I'll keep buying them until I can't." —AneatcatPrice: $118 (available in sizes 0–20, three lengths, and seven colors)
An easy-breezy scoop neck tank for everything from fitness class to lunch with your besties. Leggings, shorts, and jeans alike will be thrilled at the pairing.
Promising review: "Favorite tank for work as a massage therapist. Stays tucked in, wicks sweat, looks professional, love everything about this tank." —CrysPrice: $38 (available in sizes 0–20 and nine colors)
A ruffle-waist wide-leg cropped pant because life's too short to be constrained by tight pants, denim, and other constraining fits, especially if you're not sacrificing style. Exhibit A.
Promising review: "This pants is very comfortable and light for summer days. I bought in two colors since it is both casual and suitable for office days too." —chloejungPrice: $128 (available in sizes XXXS–XL, two lengths, and five colors)
An ultra-soft cropped tee for serving as your signature base layer from here until eternity. Solo with a patterned skirt, under a denim or leather jacket, layered with jewelry, there's no look this shirt can't be a part of.
Promising review: "I absolutely love this shirt! So comfy and perfect for working from home or working out. My mouth dropped when I first tried it on because it's so perfect! 🥹" —gg08Price: $58 (available in sizes XS–XL and four colors)
A ribbed tank top if you've been thinking about moving to the front row at yoga class and think a new workout tank might give you that extra confidence boost.
Promising review: "I love the quality! It's so great, and I love how you don't have to wear a bra with it! Literally, live in this tank!" —kaylee0209Price: $68 (available in sizes 2–14 and seven colors)
A pair of lightweight Hotty Hot high-rise lined shorts for literally going for a run (it couldn't be me but go for it) or pulling a modern model-off-duty look with an oversized sweatshirt and some sunnies.
Promising reviews: "Love these shorts so comfy. So good for working out or just lounging around. —aleee777Price: $68 (available in sizes 0–14, two lengths, and 11 colors)
A longline sports bra with a strappy back because I don't know about you, but a pretty piece of activewear can really just make my workout a little better, whether I'm at pilates, rock climbing, or just taking a walk.
Promising review: "These are so comfortable. No inserts to slip around or curl up and the fabric is very comfortable inside and out. The longer line means less pressure on your ribs. You can wear these all day for work and exercise." —C2023Price: $68 (available in sizes 2–14 and eight colors)
A pair of high-rise training shorts in Lululemon's fastest drying fabric so you're stunning and comfortable even at your sweatiest. Now go get your sprint on.
Promising review: "Excellent shorts for running, cycling, general workout, and wearing around town. Super comfy. Drawstring lets me have shorts that fit my legs and my waist. Don't ride up. The pocket is a little small for anything besides a key. —NoraPrice: $64 (available in sizes 0–14, two lengths, and six colors)
A lightweight long-sleeve shirt with thumbholes and a seamless construction to avoid dreaded chafing at all costs when you're movin' and groovin'.
Promising review: "This is my favorite Lulu purchase ever. I'm an athlete, and I love wearing this over tank tops. It looks very professional; I have ordered many colors, and it is so comfortable, and I love the design! 😍" —lululoverPrice: $78 (available in sizes 0–20 and 12 colors)
A Sleek City jacket whose light puffer style is *chef's kiss* gorgeous, especially that collar. Ugh, I want my face snuggled into a puffy jacket collar at all times.
Promising review: "Love this jacket! It's so cozy and has such good style that I can wear it with athleisure or wear it with a skirt." —NirmalaPrice: $168 (available in sizes 0–14 and three colors)
And a seamless short-sleeve top that'll get you ready for the gym and the warm outdoor workouts to come this summer. Anyone else already looking forward to hiking all season long?
Promising review: "I love Swiftlys with all my heart, and this one is so cute. I got a lilac color and it's just the perfect shade for summer and spring. the most comfortable workout and everyday shirt, get ittt." —taylorPrice: $68 (available in sizes 0–20 and 13 colors)
A mid-rise tennis skirt with built-in shorts (that have their own pockets) so you can squeak, stretch, and slam on the court without restrictions.
Promising review: "I love this skort! Fits great and i have gotten so many compliments!" —nancyPrice: $78 (available in sizes 0–20 and five colors)
Or a pleated tennis skort if you really want to stand out on the court while still nodding to the classic styles.
Promising review: "This tennis skirt is a total game-changer! It combines sleek style with incredible functionality, making it perfect for both the court and casual wear. The lightweight, moisture-wicking fabric keeps you cool even during intense matches, while the built-in shorts provide excellent coverage and support." —othnacPrice: $88 (available in sizes 0–14 and six colors)
An All Aligned ribbed midi dress you'll be wearing to every brunch, chill dinner party, and after-work drinks event from now on. (Getting compliments every time, no doubt.)
Promising review: "Fit so many occasions. I wear this dress too often. I love it so much that I have several colors and will purchase more if they come out. Great job, Lululemon, on creating this item. One of my favorites." —Lululemon reviewerPrice: $128 (available in sizes 0–14 and two colors)
A full-zip scuba hoodie in a cotton-blend fleece that stays breathable even when it's keeping you toasty warm. Go ahead and cue up Hannah Montana's "The Best of Both Worlds."
Promising reviews: "Great hoodie to keep warm! I purchased this hoodie to throw over workout gear when I'm finished with my workout or if I'm at a restaurant and it's chilly. I love how it cuts through the wind to keep you warm. The zipper makes it versatile, and the boxy fit works with any outfit." –KJones"Love, love, love!! I expected nothing less than perfect and that's exactly what I received! Super comfortable, oversized, and soft." —chloePrice: $128 (available in sizes XS–XXL and seven colors)
A 3-in-1 gym duffle bag with — get this — its own dedicated shoe compartment, so at long last, you can bring your sneaks along without worrying about them getting your beautiful gym clothes all dirty. The removable shoulder strap doubles as a yoga strap, there's a separate "sweaty clothes" zone, it has tons of storage pockets, and...yup, sounds like a perfect bag to me!
Promising review: "I've only had this bag for a day but I love it already! The shoe compartment is genius, and I love how it can be expanded or clipped down to a slimmer size. I was leaning toward a smaller bag, but the convertible size won me over. The fabric is nice and lightweight, and there are so many handy pockets." —oliviaPrice: $158 (available in two colors)
An ultra-soft adjustable cami because "during a workout" is one of the worst times for a tank strap to fall ever. But I predict you'll also be wearing this top outside of the gym and in your regular life as a stylish basic, especially if you get it in a neutral like black.
Promising review: "I was surprised there wasnt a built in bra at first but then i tried it on and it didn't even need a bra added. Its super supportive and soft. 100% recommend!" —juliaPrice: $48 (available in XS–XL and four colors)
A UV-protective cinch-waist running jacket with an interior chest phone pocket and a UPF 40+ sun protection rating to keep you comfortable on your chilly morning jog while you're still warming up.
Promising review: "The material is soft, durable, and lightweight. The UPF feature is GREAT especially when it is hard to find cute UPF clothes these days. The right amount of space around the armpit area makes it breathable without making me appear boxy." —kodakenaiPrice: $128 (available in sizes XS–XL and three colors)
A quick-dry polo shirt for all my golfers out there who are always in search of clothes that help them perform at their peak and express their style within the limits of how much you can flex at the golf course. This is the perfect mix.
Promising review: "This is a great golf shirt. It fits tts and the color is beautiful. One of my favorite shirts." —sharron17Price: $78 (available in sizes 0–14 and three colors)

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