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Lululemon just dropped so many summer scores, and prices start under $30 — shop bike shorts, belt bags and more

Lululemon just dropped so many summer scores, and prices start under $30 — shop bike shorts, belt bags and more

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For all my fellow Lululemon lovers, I'm excited to report that the retailer just dropped dozens of summer scores — and they're at wallet-friendly prices. If you've had your eye on bestselling shorts, bags or workout-ready gear — and let's be real, when don't you have your eye on those things — now's your chance to add them to your cart.
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Lululemon Summer Scores: Women's apparel
Lululemon Summer Scores: Men's apparel
Lululemon Summer Scores: Accessories
Lululemon Summer Scores: Bags
Lululemon Summer Scores: Shoes
From cult-favourite Align pieces to shopper-approved Everywhere Belt Bags, these summer scores cover activewear, accessories and go-to everyday basics. As you probably know, sizes tend to go quickly, so we've rounded up some of the best styles to shop before they're gone.
Editor's picks: Lululemon Summer Scores
$29 $44 at Lululemon
Nothing new here — the same old Lululemon belt bag that you know and love, but in a rich brown colour that will go with every summer neutral. It's not too light to get dirty but also something different than your basic black.
$39 $58 at Lululemon
This is the perfect tank for running and training. It's made with flat seams to avoid uncomfortable chafing, has mesh construction for breathability and is lightweight, too.
$59 $98 at Lululemon
If the Everywhere Belt Bag isn't enough for you, this Curved Crossbody Bag might do. It has more than double the capacity to hold everything you need (and then some). It can even fit a water bottle, making it the perfect casual summer bag.
$54 $68 at Lululemon
Lululemon shoppers call this top "super versatile." If you don't want to limit it to just workout attire, reviewers say it "looks good with everything!"
$49 $68 at Lululemon
I'm loving this T-shirt — it's casual and relaxed, and it features blanket stitching at the shoulders and pleats down the sides that really elevate it.
$59 $98 at Lululemon
Summertime is filled with beach trips, farmer's markets and pool days (ideally), and what do each of these require? A handy tote bag, and this mesh one from Lululemon gives off mega summer vibes.
$49 $64 at Lululemon
If you own anything from Lululemon's Align line, you'll know just how buttery-soft the pieces feel against your skin. If you don't, well, I suggest starting with these six-inch bike shorts — trust me, you won't regret it.
$19 $34 at Lululemon
How sweet is this little card pouch? This little accessory is as functional as it is cute — use it to carry your cards, cash, coins and even extras like hair ties, lip balm and other necessities. The best part? You can clip it onto your bag or keys for convenience.
$34 $48 at Lululemon
This little tank features a dainty trim along the neckline and adjustable straps. It's soft and perfect for lounging around on hot days.
These sandals are easy, breezy and super comfy. They're perfect for sliding on after a workout, on pool days or while running errands on warm days when you can't be bothered with sneakers.
$39 $78 at Lululemon
On sweltering days, you'll want to be extra sure you're hitting your water intake goals. This clear water bottle will help you do just that, thanks to its convenient volume markings. It's the perfect size to take with you on the go, not too big or too small.
$24 $34 at Lululemon
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