The lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag is still the It bag to ownGet the latest styles

If you’ve been anywhere, you’ve seen the lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag.Since coming onto the scene in 2020, it’s remained one of the most popular items of the even more popular athleisure brand. Made with 100% polyester and water-repellent material, the 1-liter fanny pack meets belt bag has been released in a wide selection of styles, including a clear version (perfect if you’re seeking a stadium-approved bag), a crossbody style with longer straps, and even a leather alternative.Multiple members of the Post Wanted team say it’s their go-to belt bag for outdoor excursions and celebrities love it too.One of the reasons we love the lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag is because it’s lightweight, easy to carry and has ample storage, including an exterior zip pocket for easy access.Every time lululemon restocks these or drops a new color selection, they go fast, so be sure to snag your new favorite before it’s too late!Pros:Cons:For those who need extra room (or for those who have an exceptionally large wallet), the lululemon Everywhere Crossbody Bag 2L is the way to go.The water-resistant fabric makes it perfect for all types of weather, while the removable shoulder strap allows users to carry it as a clutch when they’re feeling fancy.Color options: Available in five colors, plus two trending color options | Number of pockets: 3Pros:Cons:Available in two colors, this crossbody bag is small like the Everywhere bag styles, but it comes with a surplus of pockets.

If you need pockets to stay organized, this is the bag for you.Color options: Available in two colors | Number of pockets: 2Pros:Cons:Be festival-ready with this new, see-through take on the lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag.Although it doesn’t have extra pockets, it’s still roomy enough for the essentials.

If privacy is a true concern for you, grab the bag in black.Color options: Available in two colors | Number of pockets: n/aPros:Cons:The original lululemon Everywhere Blet Bag 1L never goes out of ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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