Lululemon is a specialty activewear retailer focused on yoga, running, and casual athletic apparel, occupying a standalone storefront in the Nichols Hills Plaza area. The brand positions itself at the premium end of the athletic wear market, with prices roughly double those of mass-market competitors like Target or Old Navy, but comparable to or slightly below specialty competitors like Athleta. Oklahoma City residents shopping here are typically looking for high-performance basics, fitted leggings, sports bras, and lifestyle pieces marketed for gym-to-street wear rather than novelty designs or trend-driven inventory.
Lululemon specializes in women's and men's activewear built around fitted athletic bottoms (primarily leggings and shorts), sports bras, tops, and jackets. The brand emphasizes fabric technology: moisture-wicking, four-way stretch, and proprietary blends designed for durability. Store inventory focuses on core styles available year-round, with seasonal color rotations rather than dramatic seasonal collections. The Oklahoma City location functions as a full-service store, not an outlet, meaning you encounter the brand's standard price points without permanent discounts on current-season stock.
Lululemon's core prices range from $68 for basic tops to $138 for flagship leggings and shorts (Align and ABC styles, respectively). Sports bras typically run $65 to $88. Jackets and outerwear sit in the $128 to $198 range. The brand offers basic hemming alterations in-store at no charge; this is useful if you're between sizes on length. They do not offer custom tailoring beyond hemming. The store carries an "We Made Too Much" section with markdowns on previous-season items, typically 10 to 30 percent off, though inventory here changes frequently and is not predictable week to week. A small resale section, "Like New," offers gently used items at 25 to 50 percent off. Pay attention to fabric tags: Align leggings ($128) are the softest offering but pill more easily with friction; Wunder Train ($128) are marketed as more durable for high-movement activity. This distinction actually matters if you're deciding between them.
Athleta, anchored at Northpark Mall, carries a similar price point ($68 to $128 for bottoms) and overlapping aesthetic, but stocks a wider size range (including extended sizes) and offers a more generous return window (60 days versus Lululemon's 30). Choose Athleta if you need extended sizing or want more fabric variety (they carry ponte, woven, and knit styles; Lululemon emphasizes technical synthetics). Nike and Adidas stores at Penn Square Mall start lower ($50 to $100 for bottoms) but are heavier on branding and sportswear cut for specific sports rather than lifestyle wear. Lululemon's Oklahoma City presence makes sense if you prefer the minimalist aesthetic, prioritize fit over logo emphasis, or want depth in a narrower category (fitted leggings and performance basics) rather than breadth across many sports.
This store serves people with a standing gym practice (yoga, Pilates, running) who want durable, simple pieces that work across multiple activities and aren't chasing novelty or trend-driven design. The fit skews toward people with relatively straight body proportions; the Align and Wunder Train leggings are designed for a specific hip and waist relationship. Customers who prioritize size inclusivity, value discounts on current inventory, or need a broader range of styles (oversized, relaxed, or occasion-specific pieces) will find better options elsewhere. If your main goal is a cheap gym shirt, this is not the store.
The Oklahoma City Lululemon operates with a straightforward retail model: browse independently, try items on in fitting rooms, or ask an associate for sizing help. Staff can explain fabric differences and durability claims if you ask directly. There is no appointment system or membership tier. Fitting room lines are typically short to nonexistent, even during afternoon hours. The store is compact compared to large-format retailers, so a full browse takes 20 to 30 minutes. If you're unsure about fit, the 30-day return window (with tags and receipt) gives you time to test items.
Lululemon occupies Nichols Hills Plaza, an outdoor strip center with dedicated surface parking directly in front of the stores. Parking is free and almost never competitive during business hours. The store is accessible from N Nichols Hills Boulevard. Hours typically run 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays, and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays; confirm current hours before visiting, as retail hours shift seasonally. The storefront is visible from the parking lot and not hidden within a larger complex.
Lululemon's Oklahoma City location serves a specific customer base consistently enough to warrant a dedicated location in a neighborhood retail district, rather than relying on mall traffic or flash sales to drive visits.
