Real Customers Rave About These Lululemon Leggings
Many would agree that Lululemon, which was founded nearly 20 years ago in Canada circa 1998, paved the way for the athleisure-crazed culture that we're living in today. The obsession with Lululemon leggings, which we all used to call "yoga pants," has undoubtedly grown over the years, and they're now a wardrobe staple for millions of women around the world.
Lululemon currently stocks 70 different types of workout tights, which is an overwhelming amount for even the most decisive shopper to wrap their heads around. Recognizing this, we took it upon ourselves to sift through every pair to find the one with the highest rating. While the Align Pants have the most reviews (currently over 1500), it was the Free to Flow 7/8 Tights that real customers are claiming to be the best Lululemon leggings. They're actually a new and improved take on the brand's former Free to Flow leggings, which were ultra-flattering but were prone to pilling. The new version holds a 4.3 rating, with women raving about how comfortable, slimming, and well-made they are. Additionally, the high waistband, flecked fabric, and slightly cropped length make for a stylish combination that we'd gladly spend out hard-earned $98 on. Ready to shop the best Lululemon leggings and to see what's so great about them, according to real customers?
Keep scrolling to see what the Free to Flow 7/8 Tights have going for them, and shop them and a slew of Lululemon sports bras, tanks, and jackets that would look great with the highly rated leggings!
The Highest-Rated Lululemon Leggings:
Lululemon Free to Flow 7/8 Tights in Blue Tied/White ($98).
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Bonus: This is reversible.
This sweat-wicking tank features UV protection.
We love this tie-back tank paired with high-waisted leggings.
Mesh fabric provides cooling air flow.
This cool cropped jacket also has excellent reviews.
Wear this swingy cropped tank for all your summer workouts to come.
Pair this sheer tank with a cute sports bra.
This chic sports bra is made of Lululemon's most luxurious fabric: Nulux.
This lightweight jacket is perfect for spring and summer.
Apparently, this tank is so soft, you can't even feel it. Sold.
You'll definitely want to show off this cool crop top.
Sometimes you just want to wear something loose and breezy.
This was designed to be layered over your favorite sports bra for added support.
We're not surprised that this form-fitting jacket has over 1K reviews.Next up, read all about Lululemon's most advanced bra yet.
Allyson is a senior editor forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.
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