Lululemon added winter workout clothes and accessories to its 'We Made Too Much' section. The sale includes running tights, tops, and more up to 50% off.
I’m talking up to 50 percent off, people.For the uninitiated, whenever Lululemon makes too much of one product, the retailer offers steep discounts on its surplus stock. That’s good news for your wallet and your workout drawer. So whether you’re in the market for a lightweight jacket, some running tights, or a comfortable pair of sweatpants, this section has something for everyone this season.
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