Monday, April 27, 2009

Are you getting UV rays through your t-shirt?




Chemical-free sun protection is based on the stitch of a shirt. The looser the stitching of fibers, the more sun exposure can occur by getting through fabric. If you hold a t-shirt up to the light you will notice a tighter weave let's in less light, whereas your typical t-shirt will let a lot of light through.

SunFriendlyProducts.com offers a long sleeve t-shirt that blocks 98% UV rays, equal to a Sun Protection Factor of 50+ (SPF50+), the highest rating out there. The product is sun protective due to the tight inter-locking stitch. It is free of chemical additives used to protect from the sun, so the sun protection will not "wash out". Care for this product (and any product used to protect from the sun) would be to handle with care because the more wear and tear (ie: putting it in the dryer) the more the stitch will open up over time, weakening the Sun Protection Factor.

These shirts are great to throw over your swimsuit when you get out of the pool, or while sitting or playing at the beach. A great summer-white tee to throw on after a day in the sand.

Sizes run from newborn through adult. In order to make sun protection affordable, the long sleeve sun protection t-shirt is offered at a very inexpensive price!

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