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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wilfrid Laurier chapter.

Lululemon is one of my favourite companies. Their clothes are timeless, well made and the perfect balance of stylish and sporty. However, as a university student, their prices are starting to scare me off. If we can’t afford the real thing, we might as well get something so similar that barely anyone notices the difference. Here is a list of the best Lululemon dupes I’ve found and want to purchase in the near future! The best part is– they are all a fraction of the price of the original!

Colourfulkoala Buttery Soft High Waisted Yoga Pant

This is an amazing dupe for the Align Pant, which are regularly $98 at Lululemon. With the same stitching, similar fabric and mini pocket on the inside, you can barely tell the difference between the dupe and the real thing. It also comes in eight colours!

Lemedy Padded Sports Bra

This is a dupe for the Flow Y Bra Long Line Nulu Light Support, which is regularly $58 at Lululemon. It comes in 20 colours and looks amazing. Having a bra and tank top in one clothing item is such a win, so definitely check this one out!

CRZ Yoga Quick-Dry Athletic Sports Running Workout Shorts

A perfect dupe for Lululemon’s Speed Up Short Long 4” Updated Fit, which are normally $64. They come in 17 colours, have a zip-up pocket in the back, have a tiny pocket in the waistband and a liner on the inside just like the Lululemon ones.

The Gym People Longline Sports Bra

This is a dupe for the Align Tank, which is another top with a built-in bra that is normally $58 at Lululemon. It comes in 12 colours, has a fitted style and looks great. This could also be a tank to wear on a regular day – no one said you have to work out in it!

QUEENIEKE Sports Define Jacket

You can barely tell the difference between this dupe and Lululemon’s Define Jacket, which is normally $128 dollars. With 27 colours you can choose from, it’s pretty hard to resist this dupe. They do a great job matching the features of the original – it comes with the same thumbholes, and similar-looking pockets and zipper.

Lavento Strappy Sports Bra

An amazing dupe for the Energy Bra Medium Support, which is normally $54, this bra does a good job of replicating the original. The band is a little thicker than the one at Lululemon, but the back straps and front cut look the same! It also comes in 18 colours!

CRZ YOGA Stretch Lounge Pant

This is a dupe for the On the Fly Pant, which is now called the Keep Moving Pant at Lululemon. These pants are one of my favourite items from Lululemon… but they’re also $128. These dupes look identical to the original On the Fly’s – the seams, pockets and drawstrings look exactly the same. I want to get all 19 colours!

If you’ve ever said no to a Lululemon item because you couldn’t afford it, today is your lucky day! These dupes have got you covered. Many of them can be bought through Amazon Prime too, with two-day delivery and free shipping for Prime members. For those of you in university, remember that you can also get a free Amazon Prime membership for six months and then at a discounted rate once those six months are over. Check these dupes out and treat yourself to some new workout clothes for the summer!

Sources

The Best Amazon Lululemon Dupes Found on TikTok

Lululemon Dupes from Amazon

 

 

Nora Pandy

Wilfrid Laurier '23

Nora is a business student at Wilfrid Laurier. When she's not busy studying or writing, she loves to read, play competitive board games, dance, drink coffee and tea, eat sushi, and hang out with the people she loves.
Chelsea Bradley

Wilfrid Laurier '21

Chelsea finished her undergrad with a double major in Biology and Psychology and a minor in Criminology. She loves dogs way too much and has an unhealthy obsession with notebooks and sushi. You can find her quoting memes and listening to throwbacks in her spare - okay basically all - her time. She joined Her Campus in the Fall of 2019 as an editor, acted as one of two senior editors for the Winter 2020 semester and worked alongside Rebecca as one of the Campus Correspondents for the 2020-2021 year!