As someone who wears Lululemon leggings almost every day, I know how important it is to wash them correctly to keep them looking and feeling like new.
This guide gives clear, first-hand tips to help you avoid shrinkage, fading, or damage—so your leggings last for years.
Wash inside out in cold water, use a mild detergent, skip fabric softeners, and air dry flat.
These steps protect the Lycra® fibers, keep colors vibrant, and maintain maximum stretch.
👉 See more care tips on the Lululemon official care page or explore sustainable fabric options on the FuKi Yoga Blog.
Mistake | Why It’s Harmful |
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Washing with heavy fabrics | Causes pilling and friction damage |
Using hot water or high heat dry | Breaks down stretch fibers, causing shrinkage |
Adding fabric softeners | Leaves residue that weakens elasticity |
Overloading the washing machine | Prevents gentle cleaning and even rinsing |
Method | Pros | Cons |
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Machine wash cold | Quick and gentle if sorted well | Risk of stretching if overloaded |
Hand wash cold | Best for longevity | More time required |
Dryer on low heat | Convenient | Reduces lifespan and elasticity |
Air dry flat | Preserves shape and fibers | Longer drying time |
👉 My experience shows machine wash cold + air dry flat is the best balance of convenience and care.
Q1: Can I wash Lululemon leggings with other clothes?
Yes, but only with similar activewear to avoid lint and friction.
Q2: Is it safe to iron Lululemon leggings?
No. Heat damages Lycra® fibers and affects fit.
Q3: How often should I wash my leggings?
After 1–3 wears, depending on activity and sweat level.
Q4: Can I use vinegar for odor control?
Yes. Add half a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle to naturally remove odor.
Proper washing keeps your Lululemon leggings soft, stretchy, and vibrant for years.
Best routine: machine wash cold, skip softeners, and air dry flat.
For more fabric care and eco-friendly activewear insights, visit the
FuKi Yoga Blog.
Lycra® and Lululemon® are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
This article provides practical care recommendations based on personal experience and publicly available guidance for everyday users.