
Take On Summer With These Lululemon New Arrivals
With summer in full swing, now is the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe for whatever the season has in store. Whether your plans involve hitting the pickleball courts, hiking, running or frequenting music festivals, you can shop a range of lululemon new arrivals designed to keep you comfortable and stylish as you move.
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The brand adds new products and colorways to its expansive collection every Tuesday, so check out the lululemon What's New page to stay on top of the latest workout gear, casualwear, accessories and other essentials. You can also sign up for a free lululemon membership to gain early access to product drops and take advantage of discounts from partners, receipt-free returns and more. From the best-selling Everywhere Belt Bag in trending colors to the airy LuluLinen Relaxed Button-Up and LuluLinen Pull-On Short , here are 18 new lululemon arrivals to shop now.
This spin on the buttery-soft, fan-favorite Align High-Rise Pant is constructed without a front-rise seam, giving it an ultra-smooth look and feel. The stretchy Nulu fabric is also sweat-wicking, shape-retaining and flexible for comfort on and off the yoga mat. Plus, a waistband pocket provides space for your keys or card. Choose from 25- and 28-inch lengths.
With a slim-fit design meant to stay in place during strenuous exercise, this tee might just become your new go-to running or weightlifting top. It's made with minimal seams to reduce chafing; lightweight, odor-resistant mesh for breathability; and elastane to ensure plenty of stretch. Get it in a range of colors including lilac, orange and blue.
Whether you're running errands, heading to a concert or taking a stroll, this water-repellent bag provides just enough space to hold your essentials. It features an adjustable strap, as well as interior and exterior pockets to help you keep everything organized. Available in 16 colors ranging from vibrant to understated, there are options to suit just about any style.
If you play golf or tennis (or simply want a soft and casual athleisure dress), consider this chic option. The Align Dress is sweat-wicking and features built-in shorts with pockets for convenient storage, plus an open-back waistband to make bathroom breaks easy. It also has a shelf bra with removable cups so you can find your ideal level of support.
These quick-drying shorts are designed to float off the body and keep you cool during jogs, sprints or power walks. Curved hems and wide leg openings ensure you can hit your full stride, while mesh panels help to release heat. Pockets in both the seam and liner allow you to store small items. Choose between 2.5- or 4-inch inseams.
Made of lululemon's newest fabric, LuluLinen (an airy poly-cotton blend with linen), this relaxed button-up pairs with everything from leggings to shorts to khakis for an elevated summer look. The long length and roomy fit provide plenty of coverage without weighing you down. Choose from white or tan color options.
Those who frequent the studio (or prefer outdoor yoga) may want to consider these comfortable Align shorts. They're made of lululemon's signature soft, sweat-wicking Nulu fabric and have a wide, high-rise waistband without a top seam that stays in place without digging in. Choose from four lengths between 2 and 8 inches and up to 16 colors (depending on the size).
Keep small essentials like your keys, phone and ID at the ready with this convenient double wristlet. It features a large pouch with card slots as well as a slightly smaller pouch with an interior mesh pocket. Both pieces are detachable to fit your style and needs.
This light-support tank is made of supersoft shape-retaining Nulu fabric and is ideal for a range of activities, from Pilates to hiking and more. It has a body-contouring fit for plenty of support and includes a built-in shelf bra with removable cups. Plus, the cropped length makes it a perfect match for a pair of high-rise leggings or shorts.
Focus on your training with this lightweight tee that is free of side seams and constructed to prevent chafing. Elastane fabric allows for both stretch and shape retention, while mesh encourages airflow as you move. This shirt also offers UV protection, dries quickly and resists odor. Choose from 13 colorways.
These casual kicks feature contoured cushioning layers for comfort and cupped rubber outsoles for traction, making them as practical as they are stylish. The perforated details add texture, while two different-colored laces let you customize the look. This sneaker is also available in a women's version .
You can comfortably tackle your toughest workouts in these stretchy, lightweight and abrasion-resistant shorts. They feature a mesh waistband, a two-way drawcord, three zippered pockets and a streamlined fit with ample room through the glutes and thighs. Choose between 5- and 7-inch lengths, or opt for a lined version.
Stay cool and composed on the green or at brunch in this understated sweat-wicking polo. While its odor-resistant polyester blend keeps smell at bay, the slim fit skims the body for a refined look. Get it in nine colors, including ivory, pink and black.
Made from a breathable water-repellent fabric, these lightweight pants are designed to keep you dry during summer showers. The slim design hits around the ankle, while an ergonomic gusset allows for unrestricted movement. The pants include spacious pockets (including one with a hidden phone sleeve and one that's concealed in the back) plus an internal drawcord for a customized fit.
This relaxed 7-inch short features a poly-cotton blend with a touch of linen for quick-drying comfort. It also has an elastic waistband and a cinchable drawcord for a just-right fit and several pockets with a hidden phone sleeve, coin pouch and zippers.
While this shirt has a classic button-up silhouette, it's anything but traditional, crafted from breathable, quick-drying fabric that moves with you thanks to gussets in the chest and waist. Customize your look with a removable collar.
These supportive shoes provide a smooth, balanced feel to keep you going strong whether you're on the track, sidewalk or treadmill. The seamless mesh upper ensures ventilation and stretch, while an EVA foam layer contours your feet. Plus, pressure-mapped outsoles made with high-abrasion rubber offer flexibility and traction while mirroring your natural footstrike. This shoe is also available for women .
These airy LuluLinen-crafted pants have a dressy-casual look ideal for summer social events. The cut hits below the ankle with room through the thighs, while front pockets and back welt pockets with hidden snaps offer convenient storage. Choose from blue, ivory and black colorways.
The retailer releases new products and colorways every Tuesday afternoon. Check out the lululemon What's New page to shop.
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