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Alo Yoga Early Black Friday Sale Is 30% Off Sitewide & It’s Serving Major Pops of Color
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Date:2025-04-10 11:12:30
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As we start to transition from fall to winter, the days get shorter and wardrobes get a little bulkier. You could start bundling up with darker colors and hibernate until the spring, or you add some pops of color to your ensemble. Brighten up your day with a neon bra or shiny leggings that are perfect for hitting the mat or the couch.
Because it might be getting dark earlier, but Alo Yoga's early Black Friday sale (aka Single's Day Sale) is as dazzling as ever with 30% sitewide and 70% off sales items, and it's lasting through November 11th. Start your shopping now, because bestselling items may not last till Black Friday.
From glowing green leggings to a steel blue velour hoodie, this sale has all the colorful deals that will illuminate your day, night, and beyond. Breath in, breath out, and shop.
You'll be pretty in pink with these capri leggings. They're designed with high compression that can give you a smooth and sculpted silhouette, and feature a skinny waistband with a hidden zip pocket for your keys, cards, or cash. Plus, they're 70% off.
Made with super soft velour, this sweatsuit hoodie is a steal at 70% off. There's a cinched waist and a full zip, and you can also snag one in black, dusty pink, and hot cocoa.
Featuring sleek, smooth Airlift fabric with a shiny finish and a metal zipper in the front, the Fast Bra can complete any yoga lewk. It has light support that you can wear everyday and since it's 70% you might need to grab two.
People will be green with envy when you roll up in these high-waist leggings. Made with the brand's signature Airbrush fabric, they're soft with a smoothing finish and a full-length design. Get them now for 50% off.
This pink and black bra is cool, supportive, and 70% off. It has adjustable straps, removable cups, and light-to-medium support. The back has a criss-cross design that pairs perfectly with a racerback tank.
Featuring a boxy, oversized look, the Legend Jacket is a post-yoga class must-have. Wrap yourself in its cool memory woven fabric with cinched cuffs, zippered pockets, and cozy feel. Best of all, it's 50% off.
Shine brightly in any yoga class with these high-compression leggings with a sheeny finish. They feature a wide, double-layered waistband for support and a variety of color options. But, most importantly, they're 50% off.
These ribbed leggings feature a narrow waistband and plenty of stretch for pilates or just lounging on the couch. They're super soft, cozy, and 50% off.
What's cuter than this tennis skirt that's 50% off? Nothing. It features built-in shorts with a hidden pocket and reviewers love the color and fit.
The hits just keep on coming with the Real Bra Tank. It gives the coverage of a tank top, a supportive built-in shelf bra, and a racerback design. Plus, it's super soft, provides medium compression, and it's 70% off. Yes, please.
No, you're not dreaming. These $108 leggings are now $32 and they're glorious. Lightweight, soft, breathable -- you can wear them off the mat and on. There are ribbed details at the waist and cuffs, and a contouring back seam for extra lift.
Looking for more sales? Then look no further than these early Black Friday deals.
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