If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Lululemon’s ‘We Made Too Much’ Section Has Secret Specials on Belt Bags and Yoga Mats, From $14 Hurry! Colors will sell fast. By Kristin Montemarano Kristin Montemarano Kristin Montemarano is a food writer for EatingWell focusing on stories that cover shopping content and kitchen product reviews. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on May 18, 2025 Credit: Design elements: Courtesy of Brand. EatingWell design. It’s no secret that we’re big fans of shopping in Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much” section. There are so many fantastic workout pieces on special, whether comfortable leggings or plush running shoes. Aside from your classic workout apparel, it’s filled with many accessories, like the brand’s belt bag, dual pouch wristlet, water bottle and yoga mat. These are the pieces we often forget we need, but become so useful for getting to and from the gym (and everywhere else, really). They also help us at the gym and on a run or walk. Several popular accessories are hiding in the “We Made Too Much” section right now, just waiting to be added to your cart, and they start at $14. It’s worth noting, however, that these types of items tend to sell out lightning fast—if you see something you like, get it while you can! Best Lululemon “We Made Too Much” Accessories Everywhere Belt Bag Clear, 1-Liter, $29 (was $38) Dual Pouch Wristlet, $54 (was $78) Daily Multi-Pocket Tote Bag, 20-Liter, $49 (was $68) City Essentials Belt Bag, 3-Liter, $54 (was $78) Fast and Free Running Hat WovenAir, from $24 (was $38) Back to Life 24-Ounce Sport Bottle with Straw Lid, $29 (was $48) The Workout Mat, 6-Millimeter, $79 (was $98) Power Stride Ankle Socks, 3-Pack, $34 (was $38) Ribbed Nulu Twist-Front Headband, $14 (was $22) Everywhere Belt Bag Clear, 1-Liter lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon This version of Lululemon’s Everywhere Belt Bag is completely clear, making it equally great for outdoor cardio or classic summer activities like airport travel, sports games and concerts. It has a 1-liter capacity to fit everything you need, and the adjustable strap allows you to wear it on your waist or chest. Dual Pouch Wristlet lululemon $78 $54 at Lululemon Folks love this wristlet, and we’re not surprised—it’s an ideal on-the-go bag. It comes with two detachable pouches, letting you customize it with one or two, depending on how much space you need. Each pouch is big enough to fit gym cards, cash, hair ties and other small bits. This particular set comes in a leather alternative material. We also found it for less in two colors with contrasting shades and patterns, including brown and white and oak and polka dot. Daily Multi-Pocket Tote Bag, 20-Liter lululemon $68 $49 at Lululemon Take this bag to your local park or use it for the gym. It was designed for anything and everything, hence the “daily” in its name. It holds up to 20 liters, perfect for your gym towel, water bottle or outdoor blanket—plus some. The fabric is water-repellent and can withstand rainy spring days. This fuss-free bag comes with pockets and can stand up on its own. City Essentials Belt Bag, 3-Liter lululemon $78 $54 at Lululemon The City Essentials belt bag offers more space than Lululemon’s standard one. With its 3-liter capacity, it can hold two more liters than the classic Everywhere bag, helpful for when you’re out all day. It has zippered pockets on the front and back of the exterior, along with an interior pocket. Grab it in three different colors. Fast and Free Running Hat WovenAir lululemon $38 $24 at Lululemon A running hat is essential to protect your face from the sun this summer. Luckily, this version lets you crush your cardio workout stress-free. Its breathable, sweat-wicking fabric is designed to stand up to the rigors of quick movement. The back closure is adjustable, so it stays on, and the brim is feathery light, so you don’t feel weighed down. Back to Life 24-Ounce Sport Bottle with Straw Lid lululemon $48 $29 at Lululemon Stay hydrated with Lululemon’s version of an insulated water bottle. The Back to Life bottle’s double-wall design keeps your drink at the right temperature and prevents the bottle from sweating. This 24-ounce bottle has a straw lid for quick, easy sips and comes in four colors for under $30. The Workout Mat, 6-Millimeter lululemon $98 $79 at Lululemon From high-intensity movement to wind-down stretches, this mat won't move an inch. After all, it has a grippy surface for stability. The dimpled material ensures sweat and moisture won’t cause damage over time. With a 26-by-71-inch footprint, there’s plenty of space to complete your workout. Power Stride Ankle Socks, 3-Pack lululemon $38 $34 at Lululemon Ankle socks are great for sweaty summer workouts, as they keep moisture at bay, especially at the top of your foot (which shorter socks tend to struggle with). Trust us, there’s nothing more uncomfortable than when your shoe gets a little itchy from a sweaty sneaker. This 3-pack of soft socks has center bands and fitted heels to hug your feet. Ribbed Nulu Twist-Front Headband lululemon $22 $14 at Lululemon Keep your hair out of your face with this cute headband. It’s not too tight, so it won’t give you that classic headband headache, but its ribbed texture will ensure it stays on for yoga, walks and more. The material is sweat-wicking and breathable for warmer days. Shop More Lululemon “We Made Too Much” Accessory Finds Silicone Keychain lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon City Essentials Mini Shoulder Bag, 1-Liter lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon Knit Nylon Mini Barrel Duffle Bag, 5-Liter lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon Back to Life Sport Bottle 18-Ounce lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon Back to Life Sport Bottle, 24-Ounce lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon The Towel lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon 3-in-1 Gym Duffle Bag, 30-Liter lululemon $38 $29 at Lululemon Explore more: Healthy Lifestyle Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! 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