I browsed 100s of Lululemon new arrivals this week — 11 worth your money, from bags to jackets
Lululemon lovers already know about the weekly new arrivals, and being a fan myself, I'm always on the lookout for the next drop (Tuesday afternoon, BTW). This week I spotted a plethora of items — some tried-and-true bags in new colours, plus some fall-ready pieces, too (yes, already!).
So, if you're also in need of a wardrobe reset (or just enjoy adding to your Lulu collection), I sifted through every single one of the new arrivals and pulled out 11 of the best new arrivals. Don't feel like browsing my edit? You can shop the drop by category below instead:
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City Essentials Small Shoulder Bag 3L
$88 at Lululemon
The City Essentials Small Shoulder Bag isn't necessarily a new item, but this summery Lavender Frost shade is. This perfectly sized bag comes with an adjustable shoulder strap, so you can wear it crossbody when your hands are full.
Double Zip Clippable Card Pouch
$44 at Lululemon
This two-in-one card pouch is big enough to carry cards, cash, coins and even a pair of earbuds. The best part is you can clip it onto your keys, bag or even a belt loop.
Graphic Coaches Jacket
$168 at Lululemon
Not only is this style nostalgic, but it's also the perfect transitional jacket if your mind is already thinking about fall (at least mine is). It's water-resistant and windproof, too. Plus, it has a relaxed, roomy fit that's perfect for layering.
Structured Ball Cap 1998
$38 at Lululemon
Looking for a year-round ball cap? This one is a great contender. It's lined with lightweight, sweat-wicking and quick-drying fabric that will be comfortable all-day long.
Organic Cotton High-Neck Ringer Tank Top
$38 at Lululemon
This sporty yet chic tank is perfect for throwing on with a pair of leggings, bike shorts, a skirt or a pair of jeans. It's made of soft, breathable fabric that makes it both versatile and comfy.
Travel Toiletry Bag 3.5L
$48 at Lululemon
This little travel pouch is perfect for holding skincare, makeup, brushes or, honestly, whatever you want. It has a wipeable lining, so you won't have to worry about anything spilling inside.
Bubble-Hem High-Rise Skirt
$98 at Lululemon
Haven't hopped on the bubble-hem trend yet? Well, now might be your chance. This skirt is lightweight and playful, perfect for wearing on the court or to brunch.
Seersucker Check Ruched Midi Dress
$168 at Lululemon
I spy a new dress! This seersucker midi features an A-line skirt, a smocked back and, get this, removable straps. Yes — you can rock this frock as a strapless style if you're in the mood to switch things up.
Nylon Collared JacketRetro Remix
$168 at Lululemon
I love a tracksuit moment, and this one has checked all the boxes. It has a retro feel, and I can practically hear the nylon swishing with each step. If you love vintage-inspired things, this jacket will make a great addition to your wardrobe.
Linerless Textured Swim Short 5"
$78 at Lululemon
These swimming trunks are linerless and made with chlorine-resistant fabric, so you won't have to worry about them fading over time.
Define Cropped Jacket
$138 at Lululemon
The cropped define jacket you know and love is now available in a fun camo print that screams fall. It's buttery soft, body-skimming and the perfect length (not too short and not too long).
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