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Lululemon Memorial Day Deals: Align Leggings and Belt Bag


Key Insights

  • Memorial Day weekend offers significant savings on Lululemon products.
  • The We Made Too Much section features popular items like Align Leggings and Scuba Hoodies.
  • Size availability remains strong, making it a great time to shop.
  • Amex Platinum cardholders can utilize their $75 credit for additional savings.

Congratulations, you made it to a long Memorial Day weekend, and while everyone else is dusting off the grill, you get to enjoy unreal savings.

Lululemon just replenished its We Made Too Much section — where lululemon hides some of its best prices — for the holiday weekend. Discover celeb-loved Align Leggings starting at $39, Tiktok’s favorite Scuba Hoodie under $100, and the iconic Everywhere Belt Bag lowered to $32. The best part? Size ranges are still plentiful, which is rare to see, so click add to cart while you still can. 

We know these savings are good. We scoured every page of lululemon’s We Made Too Much section and found 24 of the very best pieces — from leggings to hoodies to handbags — encompassing not only superior slashes but featuring new-season pieces that are perfect to wear this summer, available in a healthy range of colors and sizing options. 

Plus, if you have an Amex Platinum card, your monthly $75 lululemon credit just refreshed. Here are 24 of our favorite lululemon pieces from the We Made Too Much section for Memorial Day weekend, ripe to shop now. 

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.