IN CASE you don’t know, Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much” section is a special corner where hundreds of the athleisure brand’s best-selling styles come to shed some monetary weight now and then. Since we’re currently approaching the end of high summer, Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much” is unsurprisingly already fully restocked with some of the best and editors-approved workout clothes as well as everyday menswear essentials, nonetheless at seriously good prices that you won’t find other than right now.
SHOP LULULEMON’S ENTIRE ‘WE MADE TOO MUCH’
For starters, one of our favorite swim trunks, the Pool Short, which doubles as everyday go-to shorts for running errands but also works well as casual gym shorts, is included in this renewed Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much”. You’ll also find the Fundamental tee, one of our best-tested t-shirts—it’s as flattering in fit as it is comfortable, not to mention quick-drying—as part of Lululemon’s August specials. In addition, the Evolution Polo not only is a polo shirt that performs—sweat-wicking, quick-drying, and breathable with ample stretch—but is also one of the best golf shirts out there.
SHOP LULULEMON’S ENTIRE ‘WE MADE TOO MUCH’
For you gym rats out there, Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much” is not short of great finds for working out as well. The Metal Vent Tech tee is chafe-less, breathable, stretchy, light, soft, and now at a shockingly good price. The Fast and Free short will take you miles further with its stretch, cooling performance, and good price too.
With so many great finds added into Lululemon’s restocked “We Made Too Much”, this is the perfect time and place for you to score the brand’s specials to replenish your summer and workout wardrobe, or even get a headstart for cold weather fits.
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Style and Commerce Editor
Maverick Li is the Style & Commerce Editor of Men’s Health, where he covers clothing, footwear, watches, and grooming. He was previously the Assistant Commerce Editor at Esquire.
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