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Lululemon Is Having Its First-ever Summer Sale—and It's Filled With Jaw-dropping Finds Starting at $29
This section is freshly stocked with the brand's best-selling running shorts, workout tops, travel pants, and accessories in honor of the Lululemon Summer Sale event, running now until Monday, July 21. We found heaps of travel-friendly finds among the mix, including this internet-viral Everywhere Belt Bag and these Align High-rise Pants that shoppers say feel like a 'second skin." Keep scrolling to see more of our top 18 finds from the Lululemon Summer Sale, starting at just $29.
Lululemon put its spin on the classic racerback tank with this ruched cutie, which provides comfortable coverage with its hip-length silhouette. Between its gorgeous pastel colorways, sweat-wicking capabilities, and breezy design that feels weightless so it "floats away from your body," this is bound to be the most-worn item in your suitcase this summer.
Constructed with water-repellant fabric, the Everywhere Belt Bag functions both as a sling bag and a fanny pack. This internet favorite has earned over 24,000 five-star reviews for functionality and versatility, with one reviewer writing that it's big enough to carry a wallet, phone, and sunshades, while still being 'small enough to be comfortable whether hiking, shopping, or running errands.'
This lightly-stretchy cotton Lululemon tee is a must-have addition for any travel wardrobe. It goes with everything from jeans to flowy maxi skirts, and has a below-waist length that can be tucked into low-rise bottoms. Crafted from organic cotton, this breathable, year-round staple is yours for $34
Forget rigid, unforgiving trousers: These cropped Softstreme pants will take you from the office to 12-hour flights, while keeping you comfortable the entire time. Lululemon shoppers say that the Softstreme fabric is so soft, they could live in these pants. 'These pants are so flattering and comfortable,' one five-star reviewer wrote. 'I especially love them for traveling.'
ICYMI, Lululemon has footwear, too—and according to reviewers, the Blissfeel 2 Running Shoes are well worth the buy. Per the brand, the neutral running shoe's orthotic design is the product of 1 million Volumental foot scans and four years of thorough product research and development. The flexible, seamless upper provides breathability, while the shock-absorbing cushioning in the midsole adds bounce to your step. Still sitting on the fence? Get this: They come with a 30-day trial period that allows you to return them for a full refund, no risk necessary.
These Dance Studio High-rise Short fits like a pair of easy, roomy joggers—minus the heavy pant legs, of course. These relaxed shorts won't cling to your skin on sweltering afternoons, while the sweat-wicking, stretchy material will work overtime to keep you cool. Bonus: They have a hidden zippered pocket to tuck away your keys, ID, or cash.
Keep your cool on sunny hikes, high-intensity workouts, and walking tours thanks to this Swiftly Tech Cropped Racerback Tank. Available in 13 colors, this workout tank is made with a sweat-wicking, body-hugging elastane blend and has flat seams on the neck, straps, and waist that won't chafe or dig into your skin.
Looking for a lightweight pant that won't weigh you down? These airy performance joggers are 'great for airplane travel, even in 90-degree-plus temps,' one five-star reviewer wrote. That's because the quick-drying fabric of these pants is perforated throughout, promoting air flow on hot, humid days. Outfitted with zippered pockets, zippered ankle cuffs, a hidden drawcord waist, and a built-in liner, these versatile joggers are the ultimate 'wear everywhere' pants for summer.
The Lululemon Curved Crossbody bag is the everyday sling bag of our dreams. The main compartment opens up via a magnetic flap top, and on the bottom, there's a discrete bottom zipper that has a mesh water bottle holder inside. Plus, there's an additional hidden zipper pocket on the back, perfect for stashing your ID cards, cash, or jewelry.
Never choose between inseam lengths again—these Side Cinch Shorts can be customized to find your perfect fit every time. These lightweight shorts, equipped with a built-in brief liner, a hidden card pocket, and a thick, elastic drawstring waistband, can be shortened or lengthened via drawcords on the side of each leg.
The review section is packed with shoppers demanding more colors of this 'perfect running short' to be released. 'I have several pairs of different styles of Lulu run shorts, but these are definitely my fave so far,' wrote one five-star reviewer. 'They flow nicely, sit at a nice spot on the waist, and are super flattering.'
Over 11,000 Lululemon shoppers agree: These comfy, classic Align High-rise leggings are worthy of a perfect five-star rating. The wide, flat waistband provides plenty of coverage without digging into your midsection, and the stretchy material retains its shape while you move, preventing sagging around the knees and ankles.
The Nulu fabric of these Align High-rise Pants is so buttery-soft and light, reviewers share that they feel like a second skin while walking, working out, and lounging around the house. 'It feels like I'm wearing absolutely nothing,' wrote one five-star reviewer, calling them the 'best leggings' they've ever worn ( psst : The biker short version of these pants is also marked down).
Game, set, match: This Wrap-front Tennis Dress is so comfy and flattering, you'll want to wear it on and off the court. Made with Lululemon's smooth, supportive Ultralu performance fabric, this mini dress comes with built-in shorts that have hidden thigh pockets for stashing your phone, wallet, or keys, plus a built-in shelf bra with removable pads.
This high-rise tennis skirt is so comfy, it'll rival your favorite sweatpants (aka why it's hard for Lululemon to keep in stock). Perfect for the court, the trails, or the beachside, the Varsity Mini Skirt keeps you cool with its lightweight, quick-drying design that's enhanced with supportive built-in shorts and side pockets (to stash tennis balls or your phone). Whether your itinerary calls for a sporty or casual dress code, its preppy pleats will have you looking elevated and put-together.
A supportive bra is the foundation to any outfit when you're on the move, which is why Lululemon shoppers can't get enough of the light-support FlexyFlex Strappy Yoga Bra. It's comfortably soft for long days on the go, and strategically made with quick-drying, sweat-wicking fabric to ensure you stay cool and dry when things get sweaty.
This stretchy, high-rise Nulu skirt was made 'for us office girlies who want to live life in leggings and sweats,' according to one five-star reviewer. The smoothing, thick high-rise waistband, back slit, and below-knee midi length make it workwear-appropriate while feeling as soft and comfy as Lululemon's best-selling workout attire.
UV-protective, chafe-free, and breathable are the top takeaways from Lululemon's Metal Vent Tech Short-sleeve T-shirt. When you throw it on, the breathable mesh construction keeps airflow moving when you're on the move, while the seamless design ensures minimal chafing. And, the UPF 40+ has you covered against the sun's UV rays. Needless to say, it's the perfect tee.
These naturally breathable shorts are designed to be your go-to travel bottoms with their four-way stretch, sweat-wicking fabric, and streamlined fit (which is intentional to give the glutes and thighs breathing room). What's more, the ergonomic gusset removes tension from the crotch so you can move in comfort, which means you'll have no problem wearing them for long stretches of time on a plane, train, or road trip.
This Lululemon Steady State sweatshirt proves that there is such a thing as the perfect hoodie. Purposefully designed to have a roomy, relaxed fit around the chest and waist, and made with a soft, breathable fleece fabric, this pullover is the perfect layering piece for chilly flights or lounging at the hotel. A classic kangaroo pocket with a hidden internal sleeve allows you to keep your small essentials close at hand without adding bulk.
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