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15 Last-chance Finds From Lululemon's Major Summer Scores Sale You Don't Want to Miss—Starting at Just $29

15 Last-chance Finds From Lululemon's Major Summer Scores Sale You Don't Want to Miss—Starting at Just $29

Lululemon keeps its "We Made Too Much" section well-stocked at all times, but this summer the brand delivered a rare sale event that blew previous deals out of the water—and there are still a few days left to shop. The Summer Scores event comes to a close on Monday, July 21, but in the meantime, the site is still teeming with breathable travel wardrobe must-haves, many of which are at the lowest prices we've ever seen from the brand.
As a Lululemon fanatic myself, I delighted in scouring the sale for the best last-chance deals to score before the event comes to a close, and wound up uncovering 15 must-have finds with price cuts up to 41 percent off. From breezy exercise dresses to top-rated leggings and hiking pants, these are the remaining deals you won't want to leave unclaimed during Lululemon's rare sale, starting at just $29.
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Pace Crush High-rise 2.5-inch Shorts
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I'm not always the biggest fan of shorts, but the practically unbeatable New York City summer heat has made it nearly impossible to wear anything else. So, I've been on a mission to build a collection of options I'll actually reach for, and the Pace Crush High-rise Shorts are at the top of my list. The elastic waistband and flowy design make these shorts especially comfy and forgiving, and while they're crafted for running, they'll also make a great selection for active travel days. The sweat-wicking fabric is practically essential during the summer months (plus they're quick-drying too), and they even feature a built-in liner for that little extra coverage.
Align Waist-length Cami Tank
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I'm a sucker for high-quality basics, so when I laid eyes on this sweat-wicking cami with a built-in bra, I knew I needed to add it to my cart. The versatile top is made from a buttery-soft fabric that's breathable and stretchy, effectively checking off all my boxes for a comfy travel outfit. Adjustable straps allow for the perfect fit without slipping off my shoulder, and the waist-length hemline can be worn tucked into my pants or loose. It even comes in nine gorgeous shades that I'll need to stock up on while they're marked down.
Softstreme High-rise Straight-leg Cropped Pants
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With an elastic waistband and a breathable cropped design, these high-rise pants are sure to become my go-to for long-haul flights in the coming months. The casual, slightly slouchy design is impossibly cool and easy to dress up or down by swapping my shoes, and they're effectively an elevated version of sweatpants thanks to their super-soft, stretchy construction. They're available in three neutral shades (although black currently has the most sizes available), and you can even score them in two different lengths.
Align High-rise Skirt
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I love the look of mini skirts, but due to their revealing nature, I've always found myself drawn to skorts instead. So, when I spotted the Align High-rise Skirt with built-in shorts in the Summer Scores sale, I was sold. The thick waistband and fitted finish will be both flattering and comfortable, and while it's made with sweat-wicking fabric, it's still stylish enough to be dressed up with a fun top and heels. It's ultra-stretchy and super soft, so I'll feel good wearing it during a travel or sightseeing day, and I can already imagine countless outfits with this skirt as the base.
Wunder Train High-rise Crop Leggings
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I've been on the lookout for a pair of leggings so lightweight that I can wear them throughout the summer, and the Wunder Train High-rise Crop Leggings seem to fit the bill. I can't get enough of the wide, smooth waistband that's lightly compressive without squeezing too tightly, and the cropped length is great for the summer months. However, the feature that really caught my eye was the brand's Everlux fabric that claims to be quick-drying without revealing sweat marks, so I can banish my greatest insecurity in the gym once and for all.
Everywhere Belt Bag
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After misplacing my beloved belt bag in a move earlier this year, I've been waiting for the perfect time to invest in its replacement. Well, the waiting ends today because the Everywhere Belt Bag is currently $29, and I already know it's the best way to keep my hands free and my travel documents contained when heading through the airport. The bag is crafted with a water-repellent exterior and a roomy interior complete with a built-in mesh pocket, and its adjustable strap makes it easy to secure a snug fit. Best of all, the back of the bag features another hidden compartment that's practically tailor-made to hold a passport, so I'll have it close to my chest and easily accessible at all times.
Align Side-slit Cami Strap Dress
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Exercise dresses are my favorite choice for sightseeing and walking tours when I still want to look cute without sacrificing comfort, and the baby pink Align Side-slit Cami Strap Dress will be the next addition to my closet from the Summer Scores sale. It's designed with a built-in sports bra and shorts for extra coverage and comfort no matter what's on the agenda for the day, and it's made from a sweat-wicking, breathable fabric that will be a relief during even the hottest summer days. The tasteful side slits are really just icing on the cake.
Blissfeel 2 Women's Running Shoes
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I always try to squeeze in at least one run when I'm traveling, which means I have to be prepared with a pair of shoes fit for the job. Since my current running sneakers are on their way out, I'll be snagging the Blissfeel 2 Women's Running Shoes before the Summer Score sale ends, and right now they're still available in a full range of sizes from 5 to 12. They're built with impressive cushioning at the insoles and crafted with women's unique needs in mind, plus they're super lightweight at under a pound for the pair. I'll definitely be reaching for them for exercise since they're designed for running, but I think they'll even become my go-to casual walking shoes, as well.
Cotton Pointelle Cropped Cami Tank Top
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This dainty cropped camisole is made from an ultra-soft cotton fabric that's endlessly comfy for in-flight wear, and at $34, it's practically a steal right now. The tank strikes the perfect balance between fitted and loose with a body-skimming shape and a hemline that falls just above the belly button. I'm enamored with its delicate lavender shade, but it also comes in six other colors if you're looking for a more muted pick. Best of all, the straps are adjustable, and it's fully stocked in sizes ranging from 3XS to XL.
Scuba Mid-rise Oversized Joggers
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I prefer my sweatpants to be baggy and loose-fitting, so naturally I'll be snagging a pair of the Scuba Mid-rise Oversized Joggers while they're still on sale for $79. The interior is lined with an unbelievably soft fleece that's gentle against the skin and so luxurious, plus the elastic waistband is adjustable with a handy drawstring cord. The mid-rise cut is flattering and looks great with both cropped and longer shirts, and they're even fitted with deep side pockets with a built-in card sleeve for convenient access while on the go.
Love Curved-hem Crewneck T-shirt
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My search for the perfect lightweight summer tee continues with the Love Curved-hem Crewneck T-shirt that's on sale for just $34 and boasts a flattering flowy cut and subtle striped design that'll make it a go-to during my next vacation. This basic top will be easy to style in endless ways thanks to its timeless shape, and it's even in stock in a full range of sizes from 0 to 20. It comes in six shades that will match everything in my suitcase (and look great in vacation photos), and the longer hem means it can be worn tucked or loose depending on the outfit.
Wunder Train High-rise Shorts
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A simple pair of biker shorts is one of my favorite pieces to throw on in attempts to ward off the summer heat, and I'm especially drawn to the bold raspberry shade of the Wunder Train High-rise Shorts. They're made from the same breathable, sweat-wicking fabric as the Wunder leggings, so I trust they'll dry quickly in a pinch, and the wide waistband even hides an adjustable drawcord to keep them firmly in place. Plus, they come in three different inseam lengths to ensure inner-thigh chafing will be a thing of the past.
Packable Lightweight Hiking Pants
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I'm excited to get some hiking in during my travels to New Hampshire next month, and these lightweight pants are surely going to find a home in my suitcase for the trip. They're designed with a multitude of handy pockets for storage on the trails, and they come with a built-in adjustable belt to keep them in place without having to hike them up throughout the day. Most impressively, these pants pack down into their own pocket so they'll take up minimal space in a backpack or suitcase.
Cotton Crochet Mesh Relaxed-fit Cardigan
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Versatile, stylish, and packable, this lightweight, cozy cardigan is a dream for evenings on the beach and shorter flights when I still want to look put together. The front is affixed with three buttons and a deep V-neck cut that looks great worn open or closed, and it's made with a relaxed fit that won't feel restrictive or uncomfortable. It's an easy layer to throw into my personal item and slip on during a flight, and the airy knit is essential for the summer.
Scuba Oversized Half-zip Hoodie
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By now, my closet is practically overflowing with sweatshirts, but with the Scuba Oversized Half-zip Hoodie, I certainly have room for just one more. This cozy layer will be the perfect selection for staying relaxed during long flights, and the zipper will make it easy to slide over my head without messing up my hair. It boasts a roomy front pocket for storing snacks and other in-flight essentials, and perhaps best of all, it has thumb holes. I'm eyeing it in the pink dragonfruit shade since it's available in a full range of sizes, but it also comes in 10 other vibrant colors that will instantly upgrade your travel wardrobe.
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