Lululemon Military Discount: What Is It and How Do I Qualify?
While Lululemon’s clothing may be of high-quality, it comes at a VERY steep price. Fortunately, for those who’ve served our country there’s the Lululemon military discount. The discount is exclusively for active military members and veterans as well as their spouses and dependents. The process to apply is relatively simple but there are some twists you need to be aware of.
Their Military Discount is 15%
Lululemon absolutely has a military discount which is a 15% off both online and in-store purchases.
Active military members and their spouses and dependents of the same household all qualify for the discount.
Reservist military members and veterans ALSO qualify for the discount.
Also, keep in mind that the discount cannot be combined with other Lulu coupons or promotions.
PRO TIP: KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR THE OCCASIONAL 30% DISCOUNT
A couple times a year, Lululemon will email out 25% and 30% discounts for military members and vets.
Keep any eye for those and swoop up some good deals if you can.
With that said, many times these “bonus” military discounts are only good for a very limited number of Lulu products. For example, the last one I saw was only good for 30% off Hotty Hot Shorts, ABC Shorts, Pacebreaker Shorts, and various Tennis Skirts.
Steps to Apply for the Discount
Here are the steps you need to take to apply.
1. Click here to log in and get verified with SheerID. You’ll have to create an account if you don’t have one.
2. After you’ve submitted all your information, you’ll receive an email from SheerID in a few minutes.
3. The email will confirm your verification, from which you can then go ahead and use the 15% discount.
4. If you do not get verified, you’ll be asked to submit further information.
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The Required Proof of Service
When verifying your military status and involvement, you’ll have to submit documentation to verify your eligibility.
Here’s what you’ll need to submit when applying for their military discount:
– Full name
– Branch of service
– Current military affiliation
– Discharge date if you’re not on active duty
Once you receive a confirmation email (usually within 15 minutes), you can immediately start using your 15% discount.
Tips to Use the Discount In-Store
Once you’ve verified your eligibility online, just tell a Lululemon employee (also known as an “Educator”) that you’d like to use your military discount.
They’ll ask you for a valid photo I.D. and verify that you’re in their computer system and get you 15% off your order total.
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The Discount Can Be Used Online Too
The Lululemon military discount works BOTH for online and in-store purchases.
Once your online account has been approved to receive the military discount, you’ll need to MAKE SURE the 15% off toggle switch is turned ON when checking out from the Lulu website.
You’ll find the Toggle Switch for the military discount on the “Billing Page”.
Items That Can Be Bought With the Discount
You can use your 15% savings and buy the majority of the in-store and online items that they sell.
Specifically, here’s a list of items you CAN buy with the discount:
– Regular-Price Items
– We Made Too Much
– Lululemon Lab
– Selfcare
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Some Items Are Excluded
There are some exclusions with the military discount to keep in mind.
For example, the discount is NOT valid on the following:
– Gear on the Lululemon Like New website
– Lululemon gift cards or e-gift cards
– Cannot be used with other promotions or resale
There’s No Annual Maximum Discount
While the discount is maxed at 15% off qualifying items, there isn’t a specific yearly dollar-amount maximum.
In other words, there’s no limit to the number of items you can buy with the discount, as long as they are qualifying items.
See Also: The Lululemon First Responder Discount Will Get You 15% Off
Ask the Reader: Have you been verified to receive the military discount at Lululemon? Was it an easy process or more hassle than it’s worth?
By Kyle James
I started Rather-Be-Shopping.com in 2000 and have become a consumer expert and advocate writing about out-of-the-box ways to save at stores like Amazon, Walmart, Target and Costco to name a few. I’ve been featured on FOX News, Good Morning America, and the NY Times talking about my savings tips. (Learn more)