lululemon's “We Made Too Much” Section Has Editor-Approved Running Shoes and Spring Gear for Less
Score Blissfeel 2 sneakers, Align tanks, and bodysuits at great prices.

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When it’s time to add warm-weather activewear back into your closet (i.e., now)—like leggings, tanks, and a fresh pair of running shoes—you’ll appreciate lululemon’s “We Made Too Much” section. If you haven’t heard of this glorious part of lululemon’s website yet, it’s a hidden section containing a huge selection of brand favorites you can shop for less.
The “We Made Too Much” section gets restocked with workout clothing and running shoes often, and it’s always such a thrill to find editor-tested favorites for less. You can score the Blissfeel 2 Running Shoes (which our test editor loved—more on that below!) for under $100 in four different colors, a buttery soft bodysuit for just $24, and editor-reviewed men’s Pace Breaker Shorts starting at $39.
Check out some of our favorite options for men and women—and shop soon, because popular colors and sizes tend to sell out quickly.

Jessica is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she writes for Good Housekeeping, Esquire, House Beautiful, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Elle Decor, Town & Country, Harper's Bazaar, and Prevention. With more than 15 years of experience, she tests and reports on useful, unique, and trending products—everything from baby gear to home decor to power tools—and tracks the best sales in the lifestyle and tech spaces.
Sidney Lee is the Editor, Deals and Trends, for Best Products, Popular Mechanics, Runner’s World, Biography, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, and Oprah Daily. She loves keeping up on the latest social media trends and viral pop culture moments to recommend only the best products to readers. Previously, Sidney was the Assistant Home Editor at HGTV Magazine as well as contributing editor at Food Network and The Pioneer Woman Magazines, covering home, food, style, and more. She is based in Manhattan, and outside of work you can find her trying all the latest restaurants the city has to offer.

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