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Lululemon's New Arrivals Are Summer-Ready: 20 Styles To Shop

Lululemon's New Arrivals Are Summer-Ready: 20 Styles To Shop

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While it may be too late to cart up the sold-out, TikTok-viral 2-in-1 Maxi Dress, Lululemon's new arrivals are here to refresh your summer wardrobe. The reader-favorite athleisure brand recently debuted new linen styles, expanded the colorways for the no-line Align leggings, and released updated iterations of its popular bags. Plus, from Wundermost camis and running shorts to Nulu mini skirts and button-down tops, Lululemon will have you dressed from barre class to brunch, and everywhere in between.
Read on to shop Lululemon's summer arrivals, which are bound to become the next internet-obsessed styles — so act fast!

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Single woman asks for Tim Allen 'Home Improvement' grunts over dating app — and the responses are hilarious: ‘This is better than dating'

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