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Discover our collection of UV protection clothing that allows you to block 90% of UV rays to protect yourself in the sun.
Come rain or shine, this parka will protect you with UV protection and a water-repellent finish.
Fold this parka into its convenient pouch for protection from the elements, on the go.
The shoulder is cut in a 3D design for freedom of movement.
Wearable sun protection.
A special finish that provides durable protection against light rain.
Perfect for wearing when the sun is out but it is still cold, this hoodie will keep you warm and protected from UV rays.
This hoodie also features breathable AIRism technology.
With a new, smoother zip.
Wearable sun protection.
Dries sweat and moisture quickly, leaving you feeling fresh and allowing your clothes to dry fast.
Ultra-fine fibres that feel soft and smooth to the touch.
An instant cooling sensation.
For throw-on UV protection, this hoodie is an essential.
With high-performance DRY-EX functionality to keep you feeling fresh.
With zipped pockets to keep your belongings safe.
Wearable sun protection.
Dries sweat and moisture quickly, leaving you feeling fresh and allowing your clothes to dry fast.
Multi-directional stretch gives you wonderful freedom of movement.
We tailor our UV protection to each of our products, from UPF15 - 50+. You might not expect light colours to provide UV protection, but you can wear these pieces in the summer sun with confidence.
UPF ranges from 15 - 50+. This scale indicates how long your skin is protected from UVA and UVB rays.
For example, clothing rated UPF40 provides 40 times the protection compared to bare skin.
We've added UV protection technology to a range of summer clothing, offering protection from UPF15 - 50+.
We tested our UV protection through a third party organisation, who found that protection remains the
same, even after ten washes.
For fabrics that are designed to absorb UV rays, the protection
may gradually decrease after several years of repeated washing.
Fabrics that are designed to
reflect UV rays should not lose their protection, as the reflective material is in the very fibres
of the fabric. If fibres thin over repeated washing and wear, UV protection may reduce.