Thermals
Vests/Base Layers
Leisurewear

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are HELENJUDITH garments made?

HelenJudith garments are made with care and attention in London, United Kingdom.

What are they made of?

HelenJudith garments are made using a soft, fine, easycare jersey. This fabric is a blend of 50% polyester, 50% viscose (VILOFT ®). VILOFT ® is 100% natural in origin and made from eucalyptus wood pulp.

To learn more about the benefits and technical features of VILOFT ® visit the VILOFT ® website.

Why this fabric?

This blend of 50% polyester, 50% viscose (VILOFT ®) has many excellent qualities:

  • Soft and comfortable
  • Breathability
  • Wicking (draws moisture away from skin)
  • Moisture management
  • Thermal properties
  • Easy care (machine washable at 40 degrees celsius)
  • Lightweight

What do HELENJUDITH garments feel like?

Our fine jersey garments feel:

  • Soft
  • Cosy
  • Luxurious

Are HELENJUDITH garments comfortable?

Our garments have been designed and tailored with care in lightweight jersey for your comfort and style. They are long enough to tuck into clothes and help to keep your lower back warm, without being bulky.

What size?

Please take a look at the HELENJUDITH Size Chart to see what size you need. As the garments are close fitting you may prefer a more generous size option.

How do I care for HELENJUDITH garments?

HelenJudith garments are made in a soft, fine jersey and are machine washable at 40 degrees celsius. We have given care instructions to be followed on the soft washcare labels inside in all HelenJudith garments.

Who wears HELENJUDITH garments?

Every woman deserves to feel great inside! Why not have comfort and a garment that you enjoy wearing? Gone are those frumpy undergarments.

Gone are the days to hide your thermals or vests. You can even wear HelenJudith garments as a top.

The choice is yours!

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