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Lululemon has cut the price of hundreds of products for Black Friday – these are the discounted items our IndyBest fitness experts can personally vouch for.
Harry BullmoreSenior fitness writerWednesday 26 November 2025 02:25 GMT
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I resisted Lululemon for a long time, despite many friends recommending it. Growing up, I almost exclusively trained in charity shop football tops and whatever shorts I could find, and this cost-savvy option served me well for years.
But more recently, in my role as a fitness writer, brands have started sending me bits and pieces to try – and Lululemon is one of the brands I’ve been most consistently impressed by.
Every item I’ve tested is extremely comfortable, fitting my lanky frame like a dream while also benefiting from the brand’s characteristically clean aesthetic. The problem is, as I’m sure you’re aware, Lululemon’s premium gear rarely comes cheap.
The Black Friday sale provides a partial remedy to this hurdle, and this year, more than 250 men’s items and 400 women’s items have been reduced by more than 50 per cent in some cases. These are the top picks to have been tried, tested and approved by the IndyBest’s fitness team.
Keep up to date with all the best deals with our Black Friday live blog.
Best Lululemon deals on men’s pieces
Lululemon always in motion boxers: Was £25, now £14, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryLululemon always in motion boxer 5” (Lululemon)I’m an active person – a simple pop to the park or walk around town can often evolve into a handstand competition or lengthy trek. I’ve found it difficult to find a pair of boxers that can keep up with this lifestyle and my slightly wider-than-average gym-going thighs, without rubbing or causing discomfort.
Lululemon’s always in motion boxers are designed for this very purpose, with their ergonomic fit and quick-drying fabric. While designed for casual wear, these properties mean it won’t have a problem if you work up a bit of a sweat. Certain colours and designs are down from £25 to £14 in Lululemon’s Black Friday sale.
Buy nowLululemon zeroed in linerless short: Was £48, now £34, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryZeroed in linerless short 5” (Lululemon)Lululemon tops my list of the best men’s gym shorts. The fit is flattering, there are no pinch points, and the stretchy material moves naturally with the body, even during more demanding moves like Cossack squats – ideal for the gym.
The zeroed in linerless shorts are similar to my favourite design from Lululemon, and they’re down from £48 to £34 this Black Friday. You can pick up the 7in version even cheaper (£29), but I think the better-looking 5in inseam is worth investing an extra fiver in. If you want a pair for everyday wear, the stylish soft jersey shorts are also down from £58 to £29.
Buy nowLululemon steady-state classic fit jogger: Was £108, now £49, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryLululemon steady-state classic fit jogger (Lululemon)I own these joggers – they are incredibly comfortable. The fleece lining and easy fit have made them a WFH staple, particularly during the winter months, replacing tighter trackies that cut uncomfortably around my thighs when I sit down. They are also more than flexible enough for a few stretch-based exercise snacks to break up long sessions at my desk.
The main downside of the steady-state joggers is that they come in at £108, which is way beyond my budget. In the brand’s Black Friday sale, certain colours and sizes have been reduced to £84, £79 and £49.
Buy nowLululemon steady-state pullover hoodie: Was £118, now £49, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryLululemon steady state pullover hoodie (Lululemon)Lululemon sent me some of its steady-state range to try, and in all honesty, it took me a while to wear it to the gym because it just felt too clean and nice. Even now, its time is split between the gym and general wear.
Trying the sweatshirt, the boxy fit looks great, and it’s outrageously comfortable, which is all I really want from a jumper. The pullover hoodie ticks the same boxes, and it’s down from £118 to either £99, £84 or £49 depending on the size and colour you pick. For me, the legacy green option at £49 is the best way to go for savvy shopping.
Buy nowBest Lululemon deals on women’s pieces
Lululemon wunder train high-rise tight 28in: Was £88, now £34, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryLululemon wunder train high-rise tight 28” (Lululemon)Lululemon’s wunder train high-rise tights earned a spot in fitness and wellbeing editor Emilie Lavinia’s review of the best gym leggings thanks to their ample support and stretchiness.
“The waistband is wide and provides a cinched-in feeling which offers support for the core, and the soft matte fabric wicks sweat very effectively,” writes Emilie. “If you’re running, lifting, boxing or doing yoga, they’ll see you through.
“There’s a hidden pocket – though it isn’t big enough for a phone and is best for holding keys or your bank card –and a waistband drawcord to get the perfect fit. They’re suitable for almost any exercise, and they’re completely squat-proof too.”
Select colours and sizes can be picked up for as little as £34 in the Black Friday sale, with others available with more modest reductions from the lofty £88 usual price.
Buy nowLululemon align high-rise pant 28 in: Was £88, now £34, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryLululemon align high-rise pant 28” (Lululemon)The brand’s align leggings are, in the words of our fitness and wellbeing editor, “a classic”. The soft, stretchy fabric provides a natural fit perfect for yoga, although I’ve known people who wear these leggings for everything from Pilates to powerlifting.
As is customary in the Lululemon sale, you can shop around to find prices as low as £34, but the cost will depend on the size and colour you plump for.
Buy nowLululemon energy longline bra medium support, B-D cups: Was £48, now £34, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryLululemon energy longline bra medium support (Lululemon)Lululemon set out to design a do-all sports bra, and hit the brief impressively with this product – a favourite with our fitness and wellbeing editor. Its medium support caters to yoga and training, and certain colourways and sizes can be picked up for a fraction of their regular price in the Black Friday sale.
Buy nowLululemon chargefeel 3 workout shoe: Was £138, now £99, Lululemon.co.uk
open image in galleryLululemon chargefeel 3 workout shoe (Lululemon)The chargefeel 3 is fitness and wellbeing editor Emilie Lavinia’s go-to for cutting about town, with its versatile yet stylish design and comfortably plush fit. The discount percentage isn’t enormous here, but on a £138 pair of shoes, the saving of nearly £40 is still a tidy deal if you were going to invest anyway.
Buy nowWhy you can trust us to bring you the best deals
Black Friday is not just another weekend for the IndyBest team. All year, we test hundreds of products across tech, fashion, beauty, fitness and more, so we can recommend the best (and recommend swerving the rest) to readers. We also keep tabs on the price of these items. This way, when discount season rolls around, we can spot the difference between a genuinely good deal and a faux offer facilitated by an inflated RRP from a thousand paces.
Want more great offers? Check out our guide to the best Black Friday deals 2025