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Lululemon just dropped a rare summer sale — 12 best deals, all under $150

Lululemon just dropped a rare summer sale — 12 best deals, all under $150

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Lululemon has hundreds of items up for grabs in their rare summer sale, from bestselling leggings and shorts to sports bras, jackets and more. Whether you're refreshing your workout wardrobe or simply can't get enough of their signature athleisure wear, now's a great time to snag a few pieces at rarely-seen prices. Sizes do tend to sell out quickly, so if something catches your eye, it's worth acting fast. With that in mind, read on for 12 of our favourite Lululemon sale finds available right now.
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$29 $44 at Lululemon
Everyone's favourite belt bag is on sale in multiple colours, in case you'd like to add another one to your rotation. Made from water-repellent fabric, it's a classic go-to for all of your day-to-day essentials.
$49 $128 at Lululemon
These mid-support leggings are super breathable, sweat-wicking and fast-drying, designed to keep you comfortable while you train. Shoppers describe the material as "buttery soft" and say "they don't slide," either.
$49 $64 at Lululemon
Meant for yoga and training, this sports bra will keep you supported during your medium-impact workouts. It's on the longer side for more coverage and comes with optional, padded cups you can remove.
$79 $138 at Lululemon
Here's a pair of casual, sweat-wicking trousers that can be dressed up or down. One reviewer calls them "the perfect pant," noting that the sizes are true.
$39 $68 at Lululemon
If you're in the market for new workout shorts, this lightweight pair is designed for both running and training. Like most of Lululemon's activewear, they're sweat-wicking and quick-drying to help keep you comfortable throughout your entire workout.
$69 $108 at Lululemon
Believe it or not, the cult-favourite Align Pants are on sale! With their ultra-soft, second-skin feel, you might never want to take them off. And don't fear the lighter colours — they're lined with a second layer for extra coverage.
$39 $68 at Lululemon
Whether you're running errands or lounging at home, these lightweight shorts will keep you cool and comfy all summer long. With a cinchable drawcord at the waist, you can adjust them for the perfect fit.
$34 $48 at Lululemon
If you're in need of a new water bottle, give this one a go. Reviewers say it "doesn't leak" and "keeps water cold" — I mean, what more could you ask for?
$144 $188 at Lululemon
While this jacket might not be summer attire, per se, you'll probably appreciate it by the time fall rolls around. It's water-resistant and windproof and has a cinchable hem.
$34 $72 at Lululemon
This buttery-soft tank top is a fab pick for Yoga classes or casual wear. Shoppers rave about how comfortable it is, noting that it's both "supportive" and "breathable."
$109 $158 at Lululemon
Swap out your old briefs for these super soft boxers. The pouch was designed with ergonomics in mind, to keep you supported and comfortable whether you're exercising or enjoying a night out.
$49 $64 at Lululemon
If you can't get enough of Lululemon's Align collection, add these high-rise shorts to your rotation. With the same soft feel as the Align tops and leggings, these lightweight shorts are sure to be your next go-to pair.
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