5 lululemon College Fashion Must-Haves for Back-to-School Season (Score the Popular All Night Festival Bag!)
These lululemon best-selling items are college fashion necessities for this fall!
Class is [almost] in session!
With the first weeks of school rapidly approaching, we know there are students out there seeking college fashion inspo, and we’re here to deliver with one of the trendiest brands around! When it comes to those early lectures, comfort and style are two qualities you’ll likely be looking for. This is why lululemon is our go-to spot for an ultimate college fashion wardrobe!
Whether it’s picking up some new athleisure or an extra lightweight bag, these are our top 5 back-to-school must-haves.
Here are 5 of our favorite lululemon college fashion necessities:
1. Everywhere Belt Bag
You’ve probably seen this bag everywhere…hence the name. 😆 This belt bag is a lululemon classic. Plus, it’s at a pretty great price for how often it will be used! This bag comes in tons of colors. When lugging around a backpack sounds like a chore just to meet up with friends on campus, the Everywhere Belt Bag instantly becomes anyone’s new best friend.
The downside is that it’s so popular that it sells out ASAP! Keep your eyes peeled on the site so you can score one!
“I love that my lululemon Belt Bag is not only fashionable, but it’s also functional too. I can throw my phone, keys, and wallet in it and have easy access to them on the go while being hands-free! It was a splurge for me as I spent my hard-earned babysitting money on it, but I have to say it’s so worth it. It’s nice to have when I’m heading to lunch or dinner on campus with my friends without having to lug around a bigger bag.” – Morgan, college freshman & daughter of Hip sidekick Angela
2. Ready To Rulu High-Rise Jogger
Stay cozy while on the go! Whether they’re heading to a lecture hall or chilling with friends, these soft joggers will keep students stylish while providing lightweight warmth. Plus, they’re made of sweat-wicking material which stays dry during activities around the quad or a workout before class.
3. Women’s Fast and Free Running Hat
The fast and Free Hat is designed for running and helping block out those sunny days (or hide a bad hair day). 😂 Although this cap is one size, it has an adjustable strap and four-way stretch. The fabric itself is lightweight, quick-drying, and sweat-wicking. It comes in ten versatile colors that will fit any wardrobe. It’s perfect for those on-the-go, busy days on campus!
“I’ve had this hat for a couple of years now and wear it at least 3 times a week — while working out, heading out for errands, or doing yard work. It is, by far, the most perfect hat out of my collection of probably 30+ baseball hats (so you KNOW it’s good). 😂 It would be perfect for walking around campus, the gym, and even into an early morning class. It goes in and out of stock quite a bit so scoop it up while you can!” – Emily, Hip sidekick
4. Define Jacket Luon
Define Jacket Luon $118
Perfect for the breezy fall weather, the Define Jacket is the ultimate back-to-school sweater. It’s slim fitting and adapts to your body while also being designed to move around. Super comfortable and flattering, it’s an essential college fashion addition to your closet. It’s available in seven vibrant colors with sizes ranging from 0 to 20!
5. All Night Festival Bag
All Night Festival Bag $68 – $78
College students likely don’t always need a bulky backpack everywhere they go, but sometimes the Everywhere Belt Bag isn’t quite enough room. If a belt bag won’t cut it, the Festival Bag is another solid choice!
Depending on the size purchased, there’s more than enough room for all the essentials, and then some. We love that it’s functional enough to stash a phone, keys, wallet, and even a small notebook or planner. But with that, it’s really a super cute purse on its own!
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What is the pink bag in the background of the first picture?
I also want to know the same!
It looks like a Calpak Kaya backpack.
Eeeks! We just sent our kid off to college to the tune of over $50K per year, so…nope, these are not in the budget for college students!!! 😬
Maybe not your college student 😉