Lululemon Added Lightweight Travel Essentials to Its ‘We Made Too Much’ Section, Starting at $14

Every month, I like to take a peek at Lululemon’s “We Made Excessive” area for marked-down hidden treasures. The leisurewear brand name understood for flattering, super soft tights and convenient-yet-stylish belt bags lately added some great new finds for April, and costs are suddenly low– like $14 low. As I clicked “include in haul” repeatedly, I recognized I was inadvertently developing the excellent pill of lightweight travel clothing. With 2 global journeys prepared for later on in the year– Paris then later, Greece– my travel luggage and I are formally prepared to go.

The “We Made Excessive” section is breaking with lightweight athleisure items that can quickly be layered. Assume: rainproof coats, flared leggings, and– my preferred– the travel-friendly Align gown that’s equipped with cyclist shorts beneath. As I look forward to taking a trip the world this spring, I recognize Lululemon will keep me comfortable, cool, and kicked back as I do so.

Listed below, my top “We Made Way too much” picks also consist of traveling fundamentals like the clear backpack (made with TSA in mind), an option for your secrets, and a lot more. Prices begin at $14.
A model wearing Dance Studio Slim-Fit High-Rise Flared Pant, a model wearing lululemon Align™ High-Rise Skirt, and a model wearing the lululemon Softstreme Cinch-Waist Full-Zip Jacket
Lightweight Travel Clothes from Lululemon’s We Made Way too much Section
Straighten High-Rise Skirt, from $39 (was $78).
Define Jacket Relaxed-Fit Luon, from $79 (was $148).
Dance Workshop Slim-Fit High-Rise Flared Pant, $79 (was $118).
Softstreme Cinch-Waist Full-Zip Coat, $99 (was $148).
WunderTrain High-Rise 6-Inch Short, from $39 (was $64).
WunderTrain High-Rise 4-Inch Short, $49 (was $64).
Cross Chill Efficiency Jacket, $149 (was $198).
Rain Rebel Jacket, $129 (was $228).
Line up Outfit, from $79 (was $148).
Straighten High-Rise 25-Inch Pant, from $59 (was $118).
Align High-Rise Skirt.
A high-rise tennis skirt may not be the initial piece of garments that enters your mind when believing “travel clothing,” once you fulfill the Align High-Rise Skirt, you’ll recognize. In the meantime, hear us out: It’s a skirt, yes, however it is developed for yoga exercise and or else sportswear, which implies that– like a tennis skirt– it’s extremely soft to the touch (and to rest on), and its near weightlessness seems like putting on nothing. Which’s what you want when you’re mid-flight– to feel so extremely comfortable, it’s nearly like you’re wearing nothing. In addition to, it’s even more of a skort many thanks to indoor short construction that keeps whatever that needs to stay in, in, and side drop-in pockets for storing compact products like your phone, earbuds, or paper boarding pass.

Define Coat Relaxed-Fit Luon.
The Define Jacket is a Lululemon staple piece, so when a variation of it makes its means right into the “We Made Excessive” section, we have an ethical responsibility to produce the bat signal to Lululemon fans. The relaxed fit choice is available in all dimensions in the bright pink passionate colorway, and like the original Specify, features a high neck for wind protection (or the plane a/c), thumb holes, zipper pockets, and contouring boning that flatters all physique. Though this has actually a much more loosened up fit that does not cling to the body as high as the OG, it’s all the chicness and air movement you anticipate out of the Specify Coat, in a looser corset that’s even more on the same level with traveling clothing.

Dance Studio Slim-Fit High-Rise Flared Pant.
Nowadays, traveling in denim jeans is almost a criminal offense, but if you still want a put-together travel look that is lightweight and comfortable– without resembling sweatpants or tights– these skyscraper flared pants can attain all 3. The dance-inspired ruching down both legs has 2 primary work: including some interesting appearance to your outfit, and raising the appearance of your traveling athleisurewear. As opposed to appearing like you came right from the gym, these light-weight trousers claim something somewhat more advanced (possibly it’s the faux fly?), however with all the comfort of coming right from the fitness center. They’re the utmost weekend pants, and you’ll want to wear them whether you’re traveling by air, train, car, or boat.

Maintain reading for more light-weight traveling garments that have actually been just recently added to Lululemon’s “We Made Excessive” area. Costs start at $14.

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