Whether you’re lifting, lunging or just lounging, these Lululemon swaps deliver the same sleek, stylish vibe for a whole lot less.
Love the style and comfort of Lululemon but hate the price tag? You’re not alone.
Luckily, there are some brilliant lookalikes that deliver the same flattering fits and butter-soft fabrics — for a fraction of the cost.
From iconic leggings to cult belt bags, here are the best Lululemon dupes to snap up right now.
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1. Lululemon Align High-Rise Ribbed Pant vs Costco Mondetta Ladies Ribbed Cargo Tight
If you know, you know — the ribbed Align leggings are the leggings. Second-skin soft, ribbed to perfection and flattering on everyone.
Enter: Costco’s Mondetta Ribbed Cargo Tight, all the buttery stretch, ribbed detailing and high-rise hold. That’s your Sunday yoga class and brunch look, sorted.

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2. Lululemon Scuba Oversized Funnel-Neck Half Zip vs Costo Aeropostale Ladies 1/4 Zip
The Funnel-Neck Half Zip is a social media darling — that boxy cut, that cosy fleece, that effortlessly cool half zip.
Costco’s Aeropostale dupe nails the same vibe for under £18.
Throw it on with leggings for dog walks, coffee runs or just lounging with the smug satisfaction that you saved a small fortune.

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3. Lululemon Softstreme Pintuck Mid-Rise Pant vs Kirkland Signature Women’s Pintuck Lounge Pant
These Softstreme pants are Lululemon’s answer to off-duty chic: swishy pintuck trousers you can actually nap in.
Kirkland’s Signature Lounge Pant pulls off the same elevated lounge look for £13.99 — yes, really. That’s up to 88% cheaper, so you could even buy a pair in every colour.
4. Lululemon Scoop-Neck Cutout Tennis Tank Top vs Gym King Black Contrast Trim Tank Top
Tenniscore isn’t going anywhere, but who says you need Centre Court credentials to wear it?
Gym King’s Black Contrast Trim Tank Top channels the same sporty cutouts and flattering scoop neckline as Lululemon’s tennis tank top, for a fraction of the price.
Just add a pleated skirt and your best ‘who, me?’ backhand.

5. Lululemon Energy Longline Bra vs Running Girl Sports Bra
The Energy Longline Bra is iconic for good reason: supportive, sculpting and sleek enough to wear solo.
Running Girl’s Sports Bra is a dead ringer for the real thing, with that same flattering cross-back and secure hold. Pilates class, here you come.

6. Lululemon Align Tank Top vs The Gym People Women’s Sports Bra
Equal parts bra and top, the Align tank top is a cult favourite for its sculpted silhouette and weightless feel.
The Gym People’s version delivers the same cropped, flattering cut for layering or wearing solo.

7. Lululemon Back to Life Sport Bottle vs Iglu Reusable Water Bottle
The Back to Life bottle is practically a status symbol at this point — but if all you want is a chic, reusable bottle that actually keeps your water cold, Iglu has your back.
It’ll look just as good in your gym bag or on your WFH desk.

8. Lululemon Fast and Free High-Rise Classic-Fit Split Short vs MyProtein Women’s Tempo Two-in-One Floaty Shorts
Floaty, breezy and sweat-wicking — the Fast and Free shorts are a summer running essential.
MyProtein’s Tempo Two-in-One Floaty Shorts give you the same lightweight feel and flattering split fit for pounding pavements or power walking to your next iced latte.

9. Lululemon Women’s Fast and Free Trail Running Vest vs DSGN Studio Sport Hydration Vest
Calling all runners: if you’ve lusted after Lululemon’s cult running vest but can’t stomach the price, Boohoo’s DSGN Studio Sport Hydration Vest is a brilliant swap.
Lightweight, adjustable and ready to stash your essentials, it’s an affordable way to stay hands-free on your next 10k.

10. Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag vs New Look Black Nylon Pocket Front Bumbag
The viral Everywhere Belt Bag is, well, everywhere — but New Look’s Black Nylon Bumbag looks uncannily similar for under a tenner.
Sling it crossbody, stuff it with snacks and feel pleased about how much you didn’t spend.
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