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Lululemon's New Crossbody Bag Is Pretty in Pink & the Latest We Made Too Much Drops Are Stylish AF
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Date:2025-04-09 02:36:16
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The week generally has a certain vibe to it. Monday is the start of the work week, then you ease into Tuesday and Wednesday, and then there's Thursday (which has slowly turned into my favorite day). Thursday has the distinction of being almost Friday and, most importantly, the day when lululemon drops the latest additions to their beloved We Made Too Much section. Time to celebrate (and shop).
This is the day for you to score the lululemon styles you've been stalking for months. Get that Align bodysuit for almost half the price. Or that $118 tennis skirt (the tenniscore trend is here to stay) for $79. Or maybe snag the new crossbody with metal detailing before it sells out (and it will sell out).
Well, what are you waiting for? Dig in to your Thursday aesthetic and head over to lululemon's We Made Too Much section. It's just what the Thursday ordered.
If you love your lululemon belt bag, then you'll love this crossbody with metal hardware even more. It has an adjustable, removable strap (so you can even toss it in a bigger bag) and plenty of pockets for your essentials. Grab it in pink, green, bone, or black, before it sells out.
Buttery soft, this high-rise skirt will fit you like a glove. Dress it down with sandals or flats, dress it up with heels and espadrilles, either way, it's a wardrobe staple.
This isn't your typical short-sleeve shirt. Lightweight and slightly sheer, it will keep you cool in the summer and the ties that wrap around your waist elevate the look to the next level.
Snag these buttery soft $88 Align leggings for just $59. They'll offer lots of stretchy coverage, but you may feel like you're wearing nothing at all. They're available in lengths of 21 or 23 inches.
Love your Aligns and wish they could cover your whole body? Well, now that dream is closer than ever with this Align bodysuit. It's lined, with a built-in shelf bra with removable cups for coverage and support, and it's great to wearing to the gym, walking the dog, or just running errands. Rock it solo or pair it with an oversized blazer for a put together look.
Whether you wear this bag as a backpack or carry it as a tote bag, it's big enough for all your stuff. And, since it can fold up inside itself, it's great for traveling and keeping handy if you need extra space. Plus, there's a trolley-compatible strap for convenient portability.
With cap sleeves and a henley neckline, this delicate t-shirt will hug all your curves. Plus, the super soft pima cotton will feel good and keep you cool, no matter where you're heading. Reviewers recommend sizing up for the right fit.
A relaxed fit, boat neckline, and bum-covering length make this t-shirt one of those tops you can wear every day. Not only that, it's comfy, soft, and flows nicely when you wear it. Sizing in 0 to 12 is still available -- for now.
When you're wearing this buttery soft Align halter top, you may just get a lot of compliments (so get ready). There's even a built-in shelf bra for added support and a cropped length that hits right above the waist. It's on-trend and feel so good.
Featuring built-in shorts and a flirty, pleated design, this tennis skirt will elevate you style on and off the courts. Plus, it's sweat-wicking and includes an open-hole knit fabric that keeps you cool and comfy when temperatures start to heat up.
Check out lululemon's color of the summer and these fresh We Made Too Much drops.
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