While Hollywood fashion trends come and go, stars never sour on lululemon. The label makes some of the most celebrity-loved workout clothing out there — from the buttery soft Align Leggings ($98+) to the TikTok-viral Everywhere Belt Bag ($38) that’s, well, everywhere. But here at Page Six, we’re not just reporting on famous folks’ wardrobes; we’re also testing out products ourselves to see what’s really worth spending money on. Below, our editors dish on the products we can’t live without — from under-the-radar spandex shorts to the gloves one writer’s had for a decade. lululemon Scuba Oversize Half-Zip Hoodie “I can wear this hoodie all day, every day — and wash and dry it — and it never seems to deteriorate in quality. It’s an actual miracle. I have it in three colors, and I love that there’s a gold zipper option now.” — Michelle Moezam, Page Six Senior Commerce Social Media Manager lululemon UnderEase Super-High-Rise Shortie Underwear “I feel like I’m the only one who knows about lululemon’s UnderEase line, which includes these super-soft shorts. While they’re a bit too thin to comfortably wear out of the house, I wear them as pajama bottoms every night and am obsessed with the way they barely feel like anything and don’t dig in anywhere while still feeling secure.” — Melissa Minton, Page Six Style Senior Writer/Editor lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag “This sleek, stylish little pack is my constant companion on my after-work and weekend power walks in the park. It’s big enough to hold my phone, AirPods, wallet, keys and any other small essentials, but won’t weigh me down or get in the way during my workout. I also appreciate that it’s made from water-repellent fabric, so my precious tech won’t get trashed if I’m caught in the rain.” — Elana Fishman, Page Six Style Editor “This belt bag is one of the rare viral items that truly stands up to the hype. I truly don’t know how I ever lived without it. While I’ve tried other belt bags over the years, none stand up to the quality of lululemon’s. I’ve been using the olive version for over a year but have my eye on a couple more colors.” — Hannah Southwick, Page Six Commerce Writer lululemon Like a Cloud Bra “While I impulse-purchased this bra during a recent vacation for which I drastically underpacked, I have a feeling it’s going to be a lasting love. While I find some lululemon styles too compressive for my taste, this one’s both soft, lightly supportive and so comfortable — and has already become my go-to sports bra. Good thing it comes in a whole range of colors, in addition to longline and ribbed versions; I have a feeling I’m going to be a repeat customer.” — Elana Fishman, Page Six Style Editor lululemon Align High-Rise Pant 28″ “I love the Align leggings because they’re SO soft and comfortable, but also provide a good amount of compression and support. I can wear them out and about or to the gym, which I appreciate at this price point.” — Alexandra D’Aluisio, Page Six Managing Editor “There is nothing like the Align material; I live in these leggings. They are so soft, super comfy, and they last forever — I’ve had mine for years, with no pilling or fading. Plus, a pair with a matching top is my go-to gift!” — Brooke Matalon, Page Six Social Media Marketing Manager lululemon Fast and Free Rulu Running Gloves “I’ve owned a pair of lululemon running gloves for over a decade now, and they’re still going strong. The brand’s truly the gold standard when it comes to quality running gear, and these lightweight yet warm gloves have gotten me through countless winter workouts. The best part? The sweat-wicking fabric allows you to use your phone mid-run — a must.” — Hannah Southwick, Page Six Commerce Writer lululemon ABC Classic-Fit Trouser “My husband finally joined the overwhelming crowd of men who are obsessed with the classic lululemon pants that look like trousers but feel like joggers. I see many color variations in his Christmas-list future.” — Melissa Minton, Page Six Style Senior Writer/Editor lululemon Blissfeel Trail Running Shoe “When traveling, a good pair of walking shoes is No. 1 on my packing list. On a recent trip to Italy, I exclusively wore these lululemon sneakers (in black to match my outfits, of course). As someone with flat feet, I value a supportive shoe that can accommodate wide feet and has room for extra insoles for plantar fasciitis. The Blissfeel sneakers do just that, without feeling heavy or looking like ugly orthotics. Bonus points: They’re as easy to pack, as they are lightweight — and also wipe pretty clean after hikes and walking the dusty streets of Rome and New York City.” — Sophie Cannon, New York Post Commerce Strategy & Development Manager lululemon Define Jacket “With the warmer days slowly coming to an end, I’ve already whipped out my Define Jacket a dozen times. The material is perfect for walking or running, it fits so well to my body and I am especially obsessed with the thumbholes; they make me feel extra athletic on my jog down the West Side Highway.” — Caroline Blair, Page Six Reality TV Reporter lululemon City Essentials Mini Pouch “This is the perfect makeup bag for on the go! I just toss it in my bag and it fits everything I need for touch-ups at work and weekend travel.” — Tori Schneebaum, Page Six Photo Director lululemon Fast and Free Running Hat “I started wearing this hat on hikes and noticed that sweat would never drip down in front of my eyes. My husband started using them for his runs, so I had to buy him his own few colors so he’d leave mine alone.” — Michelle Moezam, Page Six Senior Commerce Social Media Manager lululemon Evolution Short-Sleeve Polo Shirt “My husband has a long commute and always had shirts wrinkle or get sweat-soaked. Once we found these polos, they became the gold standard for him.” — Michelle Moezam, Page Six Senior Commerce Social Media Manager Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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