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You can now score a pair of lululemon leggings for over 50% off — here’s how

Do you know about this trade-in and resale program?
Vivian Le / TODAY

Whenever we go thrift shopping, we always make sure to peruse the active section just in case there's a pair of gently-used Lululemon leggings that we can add to our closets for a fraction of their regular price. But, with the exception of one lucky shopping excursion, we always come home empty-handed.

However, Lululemon secretly made it much easier to get its beloved activewear for a discount. Following a pilot program in 2021, the brand launched its first trade-in resale program, Lululemon Like New, two years ago.

“At Lululemon, we’re deeply committed to creating quality products built to last and that are better for people and the planet. Bringing lululemon Like New to all U.S. guests is a major step toward a circular eco-system and achieving our Impact Agenda goals to reduce our environmental footprint,” Celeste Burgoyne, Lululemon's president of Americas and global guest innovation, shared in a release.

What is lululemon Like New? | How does the lululemon trade in program work? | Shop lululemon Like New | Shop lululemon We Made Too Much | How we chose

What is lululemon Like New?

The program allows customers to shop used clothing and accessories from the brand and trade in old items for an e-gift card. According to the brand, almost all lululemon items will be accepted (aside from yoga props, intimates, collaborations, swimsuits and self-care products), as long as they're in good condition and don't have visible signs of wear, such as discoloration, rips or piling.

On the site, resale items are labeled as being "Good As New," meaning that they have no visible flaws or damage or "Gently Used," for products that have minor wear but are still in good condition.

How does the lululemon trade in program work?

For those who are looking to trade in a gently-used item from the brand, you can simply take it in to one of the more than 390 participating U.S. stores and swap your item for store credit. Tank tops, shirts and shorts will get you a $5 credit, while hoodies, sweatshirts, sweaters, dresses, bags and leggings and other bottoms secure you a $10 gift card. Coats and jackets can be traded in for $25 worth of credit, the brand shared.

Lululemon also plans to put 100 percent of its profits from the program (or two percent of total revenue, whichever is higher) toward supporting the sustainability initiatives outlined in its Impact Agenda, which was created in 2020. The agenda outlines the brand's sustainability, wellness and inclusion goals which include making 100 percent of products with sustainable materials by 2030, reducing single-use plastic packaging by 50 percent by 2025 and more.

Below, we're sharing a handful of the products that you can shop on the resale site right now. Plus, in case you're hoping to score some brand new lululemon gear for a discount, we rounded up some can't-miss picks from the brand's "We Made Too Much" sale section, too. Happy shopping!

Lululemon Like New

Everywhere Belt Bag 1L

Perfect for those constantly on the go, this customer-loved bag is designed with a water-repellent material, and two zippered compartments that let you keep essentials organized and close-at-hand.

Women's Tank Top - Resale

You can never have too many tanks. Grouped by color, various tanks from over the years are heavily discounted right now. However, it's important to note each style is different but the brand ensures you’ll receive the exact item pictured.

Women's Short Sleeve Shirt - Resale

Just like tanks, lululemon's short sleeve shirts are essential in any wardrobe. Perfect for running errands or hitting the gym, the site has various styles for sale.

Hotty Hot Short II - Resale

Lululemon says that this pair is designed with a little extra room, so you can move around without feeling restricted. There are a range of colors available on the site right now, including blue, yellow and more.

Wunder Train High-Rise Tight - Resale

You can now score multiple colors and sizes of the cropped style of Lululemon’s Wunder Train leggings on the Lululemon Like New site. Made for training and workouts, the brand says the leggings are made from a breathable, quick-drying fabric to keep you cool and dry.

InStill High-Rise Tight - Resale 

Lululemon set out to create the InStill yoga collection to provide smoothing support and softness you can feel in every breath, stretch, and pose. What more could you want?

Blissfeel Women's Running Shoe - Resale

Runners, this ones for you! Designed with a smooth, seamless upper with a 3D-moulded midfoot, this shoe hugs your foot while supporting your stride according to the brand.

Lululemon We Made Too Much

Ribbed Nulu Asymmetrical Yoga Tank Top

Asymmetric workout tops are both a throwback and a current fashion trend. If you’re looking to hop on the band wagon, now’s the time since this top is available for a sizable discount.

Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag Large 2L Fleece

You can run but you can't hide from the Everywhere Belt Bag trend. Made with a soft, plush fleeze, we couldn't love this style more if we tried.

Lululemon Groove Super-High-Rise Flared Pant Nulu Regular

If you love a high-rise bottom, then these flattering, flared yoga pants are for you. Designed to be weightless, they’re perfect to wear on the mat or just running to the grocery store.

Lululemon Align™ High-Rise Pant 28"

At this point, these leggings barely need an intro. Our editors all love the classic, buttery-soft Align material and wear them religiously. 10 colors are on sale right now but sizes are going quick!

Lululemon Tapered-Leg Mid-Rise Pant 7/8 Length Luxtreme

Sweat-wicking, breathable, cool to the touch AND pockets galore? These pants are a home run in our minds and are not only perfect for the dress down days in the office but also relaxing on the couch.

How we chose

The Shop TODAY editors and writers search the internet to find the best products and sales out there. We use our own personal experiences with products and brands to make shopping easier for our readers.