Lululemon’s ‘We Made Too Much’ outlet lists 33 fall picks, from Scuba pullover to belt bags
New York Post roundup highlights discounts across women’s and men’s activewear, accessories and popular styles appearing in the retailer’s overstock section.

Lululemon’s We Made Too Much online outlet is currently showcasing 33 men’s and women’s items that the retailer and a New York Post shopping roundup identified as notable picks for fall, spanning leggings, jackets, shorts, bags and accessories.
The selections include studio staples and seasonless pieces across price points, with the Post highlighting a mix of technical workout gear and casual athleisure. Standouts called out in the story include the brand’s cult-favorite Scuba line, a Satin Shine high-rise running tight, and the compact Everywhere Belt Bag, all available in the We Made Too Much section at reduced prices.
Women’s items in the Post’s selection range from performance leggings and sports bras to softer, lifestyle pieces. Among the pieces named were the Ruched High-Rise Wide-Leg Pant, which blends a high-rise fit and wide-leg silhouette with ruched detailing; the Satin Shine High-Rise Tight 25, engineered for runners with quick-drying fabric and a continuous drawcord; and a Nulu Slim-Fit High-Rise Skirt that translates lululemon’s Nulu legging fabric into a skirt silhouette. Outer layers and casual pieces appeared as well, including the License to Train Lightweight Jacket, All Yours Hoodie in French Terry, a Mesh Full-Zip Training Jacket and the oversized Scuba Pullover.
The roundup also highlighted transitional trousers and soft loungewear: Stretch Woven Ruffle-Waist Wide-Leg Cropped Pants and Softstreme High-Rise Straight-Leg Cropped Pants were offered as examples of pieces that bridge casual wear and light activity. The Post noted additions to footwear and training equipment, such as the women’s Strongfeel training shoe.

On the men’s side, picks centered on wardrobe staples designed for movement and everyday wear. The list included the ShowZero Slim-Fit Polo Shirt, which the Post described as engineered to minimize visible sweat; the Smooth Spacer Cargo Short; various Commission-branded shirts and shorts in breathable, stretch fabrics; and lounge-oriented pieces such as the Smooth Spacer Jogger and Soft Jersey Short. The Post also flagged woven and linen-blend shirts that aim to combine work-appropriate silhouettes with performance fabrics.
Accessories and carry items featured in the outlet selection ranged from compact belt bags to tote options and hydration gear. The Everywhere Belt Bag 1L and its knit-mesh variant were called out for hands-free convenience, and the Fast and Free Trail Running Vest was noted for on-trail storage. The roundup included smaller lifestyle pieces such as a Classic Canvas Tote Bag 16L, a Quilted Grid Small Tote Bag 5L, a Criss-Cross Claw Clip and a Back to Life sport bottle with a straw lid.

Retail analysts and shoppers monitor lululemon’s We Made Too Much section for two reasons: it gives visibility into what items the company has deemed excess inventory and it offers consumers access to items that occasionally include seasonal or cult-favorite pieces at markdowns. The New York Post’s shopping guide, which compiled the 33 items, noted that offerings and prices can change rapidly and encouraged shoppers to act quickly if an item is of interest.
Lululemon has not released a formal statement tied to the Post story. The outlet’s shopping coverage said it routinely updates pieces to reflect current availability and pricing and that deals may expire. Shoppers interested in the featured items can view the We Made Too Much section on Lululemon’s website for current inventory and pricing.