Define Jacket *Nulu | Women’s Coats & Jackets | lululemon – Overview & Review

Define Jacket *Nulu Review — Worth it?

Define Jacket *Nulu

Quick overview — the problem this jacket solves

If you want a lightweight, flattering layer that feels like a second skin for workouts, studio classes, or casual wear, most basic zip-ups either feel bulky or lack polish. The lululemon Define Jacket *Nulu targets that gap: a slim, hip-length jacket in buttery-soft Nulu fabric built for movement, everyday layering, and a streamlined look.

Material & Quality

Fabric (body) 81% Nylon, 19% Lycra Elastane (varies slightly by color/style)
Lining Mixtures including polyester/Coolmax blends in some colorways
Key properties Buttery-soft Nulu feel, four-way stretch, breathable, sweat-wicking, good shape retention (Lycra), machine-washable
Construction & features Slim fit, hip length, zippered pockets, thumbholes with Cuffins™, zipper garage, locker loop, elastic zipper pull
Price (MSRP) $128 (many colorways available)

Real-world experience — Pros & Cons

What I liked (Pros)

  • Next-to-skin feel: The Nulu fabric lives up to the hype — incredibly soft, light, and comfortable for long wear. It’s one of the most pleasant zip-ups to layer over a tank or tee.
  • Flattering cut: Slim, contoured fit skims the body without restricting movement. Great for classes where you want shape without bulk.
  • Functional details: Zippered pockets, thumbholes/Cuffins™, zipper garage — small thoughtful features that improve usability and comfort.
  • Versatile use: Works for low-impact exercise, travel, and everyday errands. Looks tidy enough for casual office settings.
  • Color options: Wide range of seasonal and classic colors — easy to match with existing gear.

Where it falls short (Cons)

  • Not weatherproof: This is a soft, thin layer — it offers very little wind or rain protection and is not insulated for cold temps.
  • Fit can vary: Most customers find it true to size, but some report it runs slightly small. If you prefer room in layers, consider sizing up.
  • Care sensitivity: The soft finish benefits from careful washing (machine wash cold, tumble dry low as recommended). Over time, like any delicate knit, the finish can dull if mishandled.
  • Price point: At $128 it’s premium for a light jacket — you’re paying for fabric hand-feel, fit, and brand.

How the jacket performs in typical scenarios

  • Yoga / Pilates / Studio: Excellent — stretchy, breathable, and comfortable for warm-ups and cool-downs.
  • Running / Outdoor cardio: Fine for cool, dry days but not ideal in wind or rain (use a shell over it).
  • Travel & commuting: Great — lightweight, low-bulk, and packs easily in a bag.
  • Everyday wear: Stylish and neat enough to double as casual outerwear.

Customer feedback snapshot

Aggregate rating sits around 4.6/5 with thousands of reviews. Common themes: “buttery feel,” “great fit,” and “favorite jacket.” A proportion of reviewers mention it runs a touch small — check the size guide or try a size up if you prefer layering room.

Quick comparison — how it stacks up against alternatives

Define Jacket *Nulu vs. Uniqlo Ultra Light Down

  • Warmth & weather: Uniqlo Ultra Light Down is insulated and more weather resistant — better for cold/wet conditions. Define is softer and more flexible but not insulated.
  • Style & fit: Define is slimmer and dressier; Uniqlo is utilitarian and boxier.
  • Use case: Choose Define for studio-to-street looks; choose Ultra Light Down for packable warmth.

Define Jacket *Nulu vs. Patagonia Nano Puff

  • Insulation: Nano Puff provides synthetic insulation and better wind resistance. Define focuses on comfort and stretch, not insulation.
  • Mobility: Define feels closer to activewear with superior stretch and comfort for movement.
  • Durability: Nano Puff is built for outdoor durability; Define is more of a lifestyle/fitness layer.

Who should buy the Define Jacket *Nulu?

  • Someone who values fabric hand-feel and a slimming, athletic silhouette.
  • People who want a comfortable studio warm-up layer or a stylish everyday zip-up.
  • Travelers and commuters who prefer a lightweight, packable top for layering (in dry conditions).
  • Not the best pick if you need heavy insulation, windproofing, or a rain jacket.

Fit & sizing tip

Most reviewers report it fits true to size or slightly small. If you prefer wearing thicker layers underneath or want a looser fit, consider ordering one size up. Check your measurements against the lululemon size guide before you buy.

Bottom line: If buttery-soft comfort, stretch, and a flattering slim fit matter more than insulation or weather protection, the Define Jacket *Nulu is worth it. It’s a premium everyday active layer — not a technical outer shell.

Final verdict — Worth it?

Yes, for buyers who prioritize comfort, fit, and everyday versatility. No, if you need weatherproofing or heavy warmth. Overall, this is one of lululemon’s strongest “feel” pieces — it earns its price for fabric, design details, and the way it wears.

Special offer (exclusive)

If you’re interested in buying, I have an exclusive offer available through my store — reach out or check my storefront for the current discount code. Use code SAVE15 at checkout (exclusive availability through my store) for a limited-time savings on your purchase. Terms may apply; contact me to confirm the current offer before ordering.

Quick buying checklist

  • Decide whether you want a snug, contoured fit (true to size) or prefer layering room (size up).
  • Pick a color you’ll wear often — the jacket looks more expensive in darker neutrals and rich seasonal tones.
  • If you expect rain or heavy wind, plan a lightweight shell over the Define rather than relying on it alone.

Got questions about sizing, colors, or whether this jacket is the right match for your routine? Send a note via my storefront — happy to advise and share any active promo codes before you buy.

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