
The lululemon Summer Sale 2025 Has the Best Deals on the Internet
From now to July 21, iconic styles like Align Pant leggings, Scuba jackets, and the Everywhere Belt Bag are up to 50% off. This is not a drill! You'll also find major markdowns on jackets, hoodies, tanks, and more. Keep scrolling to see for yourself—honestly, this might be the best thing to happen to me all week (and I could use a week's worth of sleep, so that says something).
First up: Leggings, because, duh. From flared to form-fitting, these viral high-waisted styles are the perfect solution for days when you just don't feel like wearing, well… actual pants. Great for workouts or lounging around, they're incredibly soft and stretchy, and so comfy, they seriously feel like pajamas.
Ahem, you're gonna need a bra and/or top to go with your brand spanking new pair of leggings—it's only right! Take your pick of the litter because you've got a variety of tanks, long-line bras, and shirts to choose from in a wide range of colorways and designs.
I fear my cart is gonna be full, considering some of the brand's cutest outerwear is seriously marked down right now. Just saying, it would be a crime if you didn't snag a Scuba jacket while the price is this low (a rare find!). I'll definitely be treating myself to the utility vest because I'm obsessed.
And yep, folks, I can't believe it myself. The viral Everywhere Belt Bags that literally every human being on this floating rock has or is dying to get their hands on are in stock and on sale! (I have my eyes on the clear one that's so ideal for concerts and festivals.) Even better? Other must-have accessories like the brand's fan-favorite wristlet, hats, and socks are also marked down.
Megan Uy is an associate shopping editor at Cosmopolitan, where she searches for the best products in all things fashion, home, beauty, sex, gifts, and more, so you don't have to. When she's not writing for the site, she's whipping up some cool and trendy content for the fashion section of the print magazine. She's been with the brand since 2019 (when she was an itty-bitty editorial fellow), and she's also written for Delish, House Beautiful, and People. Follow her on Instagram to get some BTS of the editor life and chaotic NYC content. Also, feel free to hit her up if you ever wanna discuss the madness that is TikTok.
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