I live in workout gear — here’s what I recommend from Lululemon’s 'We Made Too Much Section' starting from just $29
My payday picks
Lots of people use the first month of the year to build more consistent exercise habits and hopefully feel better for it. If you’re anything like me, though, that increase in workouts quickly highlights that you need new gear.
I spend most of my week training and testing activewear, so I’ve got a pretty good idea of what’s actually worth buying and what isn’t. With Lululemon’s ‘We Made Too Much’ section looking pretty stacked right now, I had a browse and picked out seven of my favourite deals.
I was pretty stoked to spot the ever-popular Define Nulu Jacket down to $99. It very much screams I do Pilates and have my life together. The Unisex Daily Essential Quarter Socks are also $9 off, which feels like a win. I’m firmly of the opinion you can never have too many workout socks, since they either vanish in the wash or wear out quickly, so these were a no-brainer for me. Here's what else I found...
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- Lululemon’s ‘We Made Too Much’ section
- Back to Life Clear Bottle: was $34 now $24
- Unisex Daily Essential Quarter Socks: was $38 now $29
- Free to Be Bra: was $48 now $39
- Swiftly Relaxed Long-Sleeve Shirt: was $78 now $54
- Align High-Rise Pant: was $98 now $59
- Classic-Fit Ventilated Running Jacket: was $158 now $94
- Define Jacket Nulu: was $$128 now $99
My Lululemon picks from the ‘We Made Too Much’ section
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This water bottle looks great and makes it easy to keep an eye on your hydration, with clear markings to track your intake. It’s also $10 off at the moment.
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This set includes three pairs of Lululemon socks in different colors, working out at just over $9 per pair with the deal. With a soft feel and breathable fabric, they work just as well for everyday wear as they do for workouts.
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The Free to Be Bra is one of the prettiest sports bras I’ve seen in a while. While it’s designed for yoga, it works for other low-impact activities too. The front is simple and elegant, with removable pads, while the back steals the show with minimal coverage and criss crossing straps.
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I’ve worn the slimmer-fit Swiftly Shirt endlessly for running, and while I love it, it can feel a little tight. The relaxed version keeps the same soft, breathable fabric but gives you extra room to move, making it ideal for runs, workouts, or just everyday wear.
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The Align leggings from Lululemon are my ride-or-die pants and the pair I recommend to everyone. They’re made for lower-impact workouts like yoga or Pilates, but they’re so soft and stretchy that you’ll want to wear them all day, every day. With $39 off right now, it’s a great time to grab a pair for yourself.
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This Lululemon running jacket is perfect for rainy or windy runs. The water-repellent, stretchy fabric keeps you dry, while mesh panels and a back provide breathability. With a stowable hood, thumbholes, and hand pockets with a hidden phone sleeve, it’s functional, comfortable, and on sale right now.
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Made from Lululemon’s famously buttery-soft Nulu fabric, this jacket is now down to $99. It pairs perfectly with high-rise leggings or trousers and comes with zippered pockets and thumbholes to stop sleeves riding up mid-workout.
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Jessica has been a fitness writer at Tom’s Guide since 2023, bringing three years of experience writing about health, fitness, and the great outdoors. Her passion for exercise began during her childhood, where she spent weekends hiking and competing in local athletics club events. After earning a master’s degree in journalism from Cardiff University, Jessica found the perfect way to combine her love of storytelling and fitness into a career.
Jessica is passionate about testing fitness gear and tech, using her reviews to help readers make informed buying decisions. She ran her first marathon in April 2024, finishing it in 3 hours and 48 minutes. Through her training, she’s developed a deep understanding of what it takes to grow as a runner, from effective workouts and recovery techniques to selecting the right gear for every challenge.
When she’s not at her desk, Jessica enjoys spending time in the kitchen crafting new recipes, braving cold water swims and hiking.
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