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I track Lululemon prices for a living — nab these steals before they sell out

Ready to bolster your activewear wardrobe now that it's spring? Well, today's the day to shop Lululemon. Any Lulu devotee knows that scoring a discount on the label's must-have gear is a rarity. (Its famous leggings are so flattering that they tend to sell out sans price cuts.) But the popular athleisure chain just dropped a bunch of new items into its We Made Too Much section, and the prices are jaw-dropping. It's packed with over 500 finds, including select leggings that are down to $49 (from $98) and these cute, comfy kicks that are nearly $60 off right now. Want to get even luckier — as in, with early access to new product drops? Get a free Lululemon Membership.


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Enough chitchat — it's time to shop! Check out the discounts we're eyeing or shop the entire section. While prices vary by color and size, those shown below are the lowest starting prices. Our advice? Get clicking — there's no telling how long these scores will last.

Take it from us: These are hands down the softest, comfiest leggings you'll ever wear. They're ideal for low-impact workouts or just hanging out at home. You can save up to $49 right now, but colors and sizes are selling out fast.

$49 at Lululemon

Add this preppy piece to your workout wardrobe this spring. Made with a stretchy, quick-drying jacquard fabric, this textured topper makes a great layering piece on and off the tennis court. 

$79 at Lululemon

Made with Lulu's appropriately named SoftStream fabric that's produced from responsibly sourced wood-based materials, these stretchy, flattering bottoms go wide at the knee and have all-important pockets to store your phone or cards. 

$69 at Lululemon

The Everywhere Belt Bag rarely goes on sale — in fact, it often sells out at full price. Warm weather means traveling light, so we're scooping up this shiny black puffer version while we can. 

$29 at Lululemon

Spring is a great excuse to refresh some basics, so if you need a few pairs of comfy shorts, look no further. These ultra-soft bottoms are sweat-wicking, stretchy and sturdy enough to toss in the washer.

$39 at Lululemon

These flared bottoms are ultra-soft, stretchy, sweat-wicking and so flattering. The side panels create a slimming effect. And the best part? The matching tank is on sale too, so you can rock a coordinated look!

$79 at Lululemon

Wear this breezy pullover normally for a classic flowy top or flip it around front to back and sport the cute crossover hemline for a cool look. Two sweaters for the price of one? Sign us up.

$89 at Lululemon

Cozy, functional and effortlessly cool, the Define will keep you feeling warm and looking chic for any spring escapades. The lightweight topper is a great layering piece for this tricky transitional period, and we love the bright pink.

$79 at Lululemon

This smooth sports bra has removable cups and thin straps that allow a full range of movement. Shoppers say it doesn't chafe and is comfortable enough to wear in or out of the gym.

$49 at Lululemon

Scoff at those April showers! With a cute cinchable drawstring at the waist, this jacket will keep you stylishly dry. Zippered pockets and a hidden sleeve for your phone mean your essentials won't get soaked either.

$119 at Lululemon

This number can really smooth things out. Made from Lulu's soft, breathable Nulu fabric, this sleek undergarment hugs you in all the right places and is a perfect layering piece. It has snaps at the crotch, making it bathroom-friendly — a must in bodysuits.

$54 at Lululemon

This ultra-soft cutie is another great transitional topper. Not only does it cinch in at the waist to show off your figure, but it's long enough to cover your bum.

$99 at Lululemon

These sleek sneaks practically have "casual springtime walk" written all over them. Snagging nearly $60 off is pretty chill too. They boast several layers of cushioning, and a cupped rubber sole that can help keep you from taking a potentially costly spill.

Note: The brand recommends that wide-footed shoppers go up a half size.

$79 at Lululemon

Show the world your love for Lulu with this fleece logo pullover. Made from a naturally breathable cotton blend, the snuggly sweatshirt has ribbed panels at the sides for added mobility and thumbholes to keep the long sleeves from riding up.

$69 at Lululemon

This fitted half-zip makes an excellent workout top. The ultra-thin, soft, sweat-wicking fabric is treated with "No-Stink Zinc" to block odor-causing bacteria from growing. 

$69 at Lululemon

Made from a breathable mesh, this straightforward top with minimal seams is a primo layering piece. Wear it to the gym over your sports bra or tank top, or layer it under all your favorite sweaters and jackets.

$64 at Lululemon

Love the feel of leggings but prefer the look of flared yoga pants? Check out this pair that hugs your body from hip to knee before tapering out for an uber-flattering look.

$69 at Lululemon

Cute, cropped and cuddly, this adorable crewneck sweatshirt would be a winner in any wardrobe. It hits right at the waist, making it a great option to wear with high-rise bottoms.

$59 at Lululemon

These drapey trousers are the perfect early-spring bottoms. They have extra-large pockets to hold all your stuff and a hidden cord at the waist that lets you adjust them for a comfortable, customized fit.

$69 at Lululemon

Sporty meets sassy in this half-zip. The cozy topper has thumbholes on the cuffs to keep the sleeves from riding up, and its elastic zipper pull doubles as an emergency hair tie for those moments when you can't stand your hair on the back of your neck anymore — genius!

$89 at Lululemon

Designed for running and intense training, these high-risers have a contoured waistband that won't slip down as you move. They also have a pocket at the back and two on the sides, and they're made from the brand's fastest-drying fabric.

$79 at Lululemon

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