- Features
- Soft, Comfortable, Lightweight Knit Fabric
- Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) 20
- Stretch for Increased Mobility
- Crew Neck - For Greater Comfort
- Novelty Embroidery and Screen Print
- Garment Washed for Soft Hand
- Tag-Free Neckline - Eliminates the Desire to Reach Back and Rip Out An Itchy Tag
- Specs
- Main Material:95% Tencel 5% Elastane 5.5 oz/yd
- Main Material:
UPF 25
Clothing can protect you from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. It all depends on the fiber content, weave, weight of fabric and color.
So what’s the difference between UPF and SPF?
SPF stands for the Sun Protection Factor, most commonly associated with sunscreen. This measures the amount of time it takes for skin to burn.
UPF on the other hand stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor, which is a measure of the amount of UV radiation that penetrates a fabric and reaches your skin. For example, a fabric rated with a UPF of 25 will allow only 1/25th of the sun’s UV rays to pass through. So the fabric would greatly reduce your exposure to UV rays, (where it covers your body)!
Dark colors and tight weaves will have higher UPF ratings. As well, nylons and polyesters are better than plain cotton because they reflect radiation.





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