
Lululemon just added new styles to its We Made Too Much section, starting at $34
Let Lululemon outfit all your summer fitness goals. Overflowing with tons of activewear essentials, the brand's We Made Too Much section has you covered for every type of workout. Some usual suspects, like an Align bra tank and a pair of Wunder Under leggings, are part of this week's finds, so you don't have to pay full price for your favorites.
Hundreds of Lululemon scores are a lot to sift through, so as someone who covers fashion deals and sales for a living, I rounded up the section's best workout clothes for women and men ahead.
Lululemon Women's Sculpt Cinched Short-Sleeve Shirt
Cinching at the sides, this shirt can be adjusted in length and look. Its shoulder and back mesh panels give you more room to move freely. The stylish black, white, blue and lime colors pair well with different colored leggings.
Lululemon Women's Reveal Knit Floral Cropped Tank Top
A flower pattern is knitted into this cropped workout tank for a look that fits right in with the summer. Designed for yoga, it boasts a stretchy, seamless design so you can easily go into cobra.
Lululemon 17 Liter New Parent Backpack
Made with a bevy of smart features — like a trolley sleeve and a pair of clickable straps — this travel backpack is ready for your next adventure. It also comes with a removable pouch that doubles as a crossbody as well as a portable changing mat for parents.
Lululemon Women's Cotton French Terry Crewneck Pullover Tennis Club
For chilly early mornings before you hit the court, tug on this terry crewneck and join the unofficial Lululemon Country Club. Its preppy logo features tennis rackets on the back, available in a navy blue and a white and green design.
Lululemon Women's Varsity High-Rise Pleated Tennis Skirt
Tennis skirts are my go-to bottoms when running errands or relaxing in the park. This stylish pick features pleats that lend the skirt a lot of swishy movement, while its built-in shorts keep you covered.
Lululemon Men's Show Zero Classic-Fit Polo Shirt
For those who run hot, this polo shirt will come in clutch. It's made with the brand's Show Zero material, designed to reduce the appearance of sweat. It also boasts a UPF 40 fabric for extra sun protection.
Lululemon Men's Zeroed In Linerless Shorts
These Washed Denim shorts just joined the We Made Too Much section, but there are tons of other colors to be found, starting at $39. From workouts to errands, the pair helps wick sweat and dry quickly, per the brand.
Lululemon Men's Smooth Spacer Cargo Shorts
Spend your downtime in these loose men's shorts with handy pockets. Made with a modal-blend Fabric, this cargo pair feels soft and sleek against skin and comes in a complementary army green.
Lululemon Men's Pace Breaker Jacket Wash
If you like to train early in the morning or late at night, a pace breaker jacket like this one will be a great companion on runs. It features a wrap-around panel of ventilation and a two-way zipper to give you plenty of breathing room.
Lululemon Men's Organic Cotton Classic-Fit T-Shirt
Available in playful striped tees like this pop of green and plain neutrals, this classic tee matches with anything from sweats to trousers and shorts. It's made from a soft, jersey fabric for optimal comfort. Lululemon typically has a plethora of workout apparel in the site's We Made Too Much section, which features overstocked styles at a reduced cost. It allows you to shop attire for every type of exercise, from Pilates to running, without breaking the bank.
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