15 Best Finds From Lululemon’s We Made Too Much Section: Take up to 56% Off Workout Clothes
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With the new year in full swing, there’s no better time than now to hone in on those new fitness goals. But first, you’ll need to secure a lineup of premium-yet-affordable workout clothes to help you stay on track. If you ask us: The best place to start is Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much” section, an overstock section of reasonably-priced items, many of which happen to be the best joggers for men, gym shorts and workout shirts that we’ve tested. Whether you need a refresh or want to treat yourself to some new athleisure gear, there’s lots to love in this overstock vertical. After all, looking good gives you the confidence boost to perform even better at the gym.
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Among the affordable finds is the ABC Jogger, one of the best workout pants we’ve tested, thanks to its ample breathing room and four-way stretch. It’s designed with all the necessary features for performance, but also stylish enough for recreation and travel. Affordable, cold weather running gear is also available, including the City Sweat Pullover Hoodie and Metal Vent Tech Midweight Half Zip, both of which have keep sweating-wicking fabric to keep you dry and warm during those winter jogs.
The brand’s “We Made Too Much” section is updated throughout the year, so check back often if you’re looking to score some new pieces on a budget. But act fast, as we stated before, these items are likely to sell out pretty quickly.
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As the Style and Commerce Editor for Men’s Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.
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