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New Lululemon We Made Too Much Drop Has Arrived—Score $49 Align Leggings, $29 Bodysuits & More Under $99
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Date:2025-04-18 10:42:45
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If you’re a Lululemon lover, today just became your new favorite day. Why? Lululemon added more drops to its We Made Too Much collection, offering can’t-miss deals on their cult-favorite pieces. From the buttery-soft Align leggings for just $49 to a sleek $29 bodysuit that’s perfect for layering or lounging, these markdowns are a must-shop. And let’s not forget the cozy $99 jacket—ideal for layering during chilly morning runs or when you just want to add a stylish touch to your athleisure look.
But the deals don’t stop there! You can also score luxuriously soft intimates starting at just $14, making it easier than ever to snag some of your favorite Lululemon essentials without splurging. Whether you’re restocking your workout wardrobe or treating yourself to some comfy basics, these finds are sure to go fast. So, scroll through, add your favorites to cart, and head to Lululemon for more We Made Too Much steals!
Shop Lululemon's Latest We Made Too Much Drops
The Align leggings are a fan favorite for a reason—these buttery soft essentials glide on effortlessly, offer extra coverage with their lining, and provide supportive comfort with a wide waistband, all while being available in 25- or 28-inch lengths and 10 stunning colorways.
Nothing beats a classic cami, especially when it's made from Lululemon's buttery-soft and weightless, Nulu fabric and features a built-in shelf bra for added support and coverage.
This square-neck bodysuit gives you a smooth silhouette with its super soft, stretchy fabric that fits like a glove. With double-layered fabric for extra coverage and support in nine colors, it's a steal at under $30!
These buttery soft Align shorts, available in eight colorways and a six-inch length with extra coverage, are a must-have for workouts, under dresses, or walking the dog—all for under $40.
Made from Lululemon’s ultra-soft Nulu fabric, this v-neck tank with a built-in shelf bra is your ultimate go-to for low-impact workouts like yoga or hot girl walks, thanks to its stretchy, moisture-wicking design that keeps you cool and comfy from your first stretch to your last step.
Crush your next PR in the Hotty Hot shorts, featuring a built-in liner, stretchy mesh fabric with ventilation panels for breathability, and an irresistibly cute design to match their name.
These soft, stretchy flared Align leggings are a steal at $39 off, offering a trendy fit that hugs in all the right places without budging or rolling down, perfect for both the studio and the couch.
Whenever a Scuba style lands in the We Made Too Much section, I jump at the chance to grab it. The luxuriously soft fabric, full zip design with thumbholes, kangaroo pocket, and relaxed fit are always a win.
With a jogger hem, relaxed fit, and cargo pockets, these lightweight and flexible Dance Studio pants are a balletcore favorite, available in seven colors and perfect for both dancers and non-dancers.
Treat yourself to this scoop-neck bralette, crafted from a peach-fuzz soft version of Nulu fabric for deliciously soft light support and all-day comfort.
Enjoy the next best thing to wearing nothing with this dipped-front thong, crafted from peach-fuzz soft Nulu fabric that adjusts to sit high or low on your hips and pairs perfectly under all of Lululemon's leggings.
Have you seen lululemon's stylish back to school collection? No? Then you must. Yes? Then check it out again.
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