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Designed by Hélène Duval, YUJLAB is a minimalist wardrobe designed to accompany sportswomen on a daily basis.
Eco-responsible manufacturing, and an ultra-technical knit that will offer you ideal comfort for all your workouts.
- Black sports leggings
- High-waisted, lined and ultra sheathing waistband for optimal support
- Secret pocket at the waist
- Push-up effect thanks to its seams on the buttocks
- Triangle in the crotch for more comfort
- 7/8th leg length
- Brushed mesh on the inside for more softness and a feeling of warmth
- The material is different from our original leggings
Each piece of the YUJLAB collection is made of two materials specifically designed for sport:
• an ultra-technical perforated mesh that is breathable, soft and lightweight
• an opaque knit that shapes the silhouette while guaranteeing absolute comfort
A thermal mesh that regulates body temperature while protecting against the cold.
Yoga / Pilates
Color: black
Matter :
Main fabric: 66% Polyamide - 34% Elastane
Honeycomb fabric: 75% Polyamide - 25% Elastane
A thermal mesh that regulates body temperature while protecting against the cold.
Made in Europe in eco-responsible factories.
Eco-responsible approach:
Low carbon footprint : Clothing is made in Europe in eco-responsible factories.
Zero waste goal: All fabric scraps and water used are recycled
Water-based dyeing: The water used during production does not contain any toxic product. The ultra-soft material of our clothes is certified free of toxic products for the body and the environment.
Reasoned manufacturing: Limited editions produced in small quantities
Interview :
Wash at 30° inside out / Use a suitable cycle for delicate fabrics / Do not tumble dry / Ironing not recommended
First ethical and eco-responsible French yoga brand, YUJ was created in 2014 by Hélène Duval and means "union" of body and mind. YUJ draws its DNA from the values of yoga. This is reflected in respect for the environment through reasoned and verticalized production, but also in a “less is more” state of mind for its collections.