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The Latest Lululemon We Made Too Much Drops Start at $19, But They're Going Fast
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Date:2025-04-15 15:40:44
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Well, it's Thursday, and that means we're almost to the weekend. And as we inch closer and closer to summer, that also means sunny days, good vibes, and, of course, some time to shop. What better place to start than with lululemon's latest additions to their beloved We Made Too Much section?
I've set my filters to "new arrivals" and scrolled away, so you don't have to. Starting with Align leggings for just $39, I've found some great price tags, great styles, and since they're newly dropped, there's a lot of size availability. But, of course, these items won't last long – like this Align dress with built-in shorts and super trendy tennis skirt in jewel-toned green. These are immediate add-to-cart finds, believe me.
So, you know what that means. Head over to lululemon's We Made Too Much section now. Like, right now.
Serve up the latest tenniscore trend with this high-rise tennis skirt. You'll love the cute design, built-in liner shorts, and stretchy, sweat-wicking fabric. It's also available in strawberry and lilac.
This belt bag is everywhere and at $29, it's a great price. The versatile black color goes with everything and makes it so easy to keep your essentials handly.
So soft, so cozy, I've been waiting for this Scuba Half Zip to get added to the We Made Too Much section for a while. It features an oversized fit, length that hits at the waist, and a bright pop of color that's irresistible.
Get pretty in pink with this lightweight, stretchy crop top that's great for layering or wearing solo. It fits like a glove and comes in sizing from X-Small to X-Large.
These Align leggings are known for being buttery soft, stretchy, and feeling like you're not wearing anything at all. Shoppers love them and at this price, you'll love them, too.
Go the distance with this bodysuit that's designed for yoga or just running an errand or two. Layer it with an oversized button down and a baseball cap, or wear it solo. Best of all, it's super soft and seamless for a perfect fit.
Breathable, soft, and sweat-wicking, you can wear this super-high-rise underwear to yoga or under your favorite summer dress for coverage and comfort. It's even designed with chafe-resistant seams and a smooth waistband that stays in place no matter what.
Just like the Scuba half-zip above, this hoodie is super soft and cozy. With a relaxed fit and perfect length, it'll look as good as it feels. Plus, the kangaroo pocket features a convenient phone sleeve and there's even thumbholes.
If you love the feeling of Align leggings but want more, then you need the Align dress. It's just as stretchy, buttery soft, and breathable, and even includes built-in shorts and a shelf bra. Your perfect summertime staple just arrived.
The best part of these retro-inspired track pants are the tear away snaps at the side. When you're done warming up, just rip them off. Plus, they're stretchy, lightweight, and sweat-wicking for keeping you cool and comfy on the go.
Looking for more items to elevate your wardrobe? Then check out these finds from H&M that do that, plus they look more expensive than they are.
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