Lululemon’s newest training capsule is designed around an unglamorous problem: the moment a set turns heavy and gear starts shifting. Launched February 10, the Unrestricted Power assortment introduces the brand’s proprietary PowerLu fabric, engineered to pair stretch with stability so movement stays the point—not fit checks.

For men, the drop centers on two pieces. The Unrestricted Power Lined Short 7″ is built “from the inside out,” pairing a supportive liner with a durable four-way-stretch outer shell intended to reduce ride-up in deep squats. The Unrestricted Power Long-Sleeve Shirt takes the opposite approach: featherlight and close to the body, with quick-dry performance for sessions that run long.


The capsule was wear-tested with ambassadors including Lewis Hamilton and strength coach Kayla Jeter, with feedback focused on construction details that stay quiet under load. In practical terms, this is Lululemon leaning harder into strength-specific design logic—support where it matters, mobility where it counts, and fewer reasons to break concentration mid-rep.
Unrestricted Power reads like the start of a platform rather than a one-off release. If the fabric delivers on the promise—secure support without the sensation of “being strapped in”—it’s a meaningful direction for a brand increasingly serious about the gym floor.
