Beat The Heat (And UV) With These Popular Sun Shirts
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Sunny days aren't far away. For those of us in the South, sun and 70s (and higher) are in fashion, and we know outdoor lovers are itching to get their daily dose of vitamin D. It's definitely not your imagination though – weather whiplash has definitely become more common, so it's critical to prepare for the hottest time of the year.
According to licensed aesthetician and laser specialist Erin Blackwell, prevention is key to combat sun damage. A few simple, but effective, ways to protect your skin includes using sunscreen, wearing hats and protective clothing, and being mindful of the weather during your outdoor activities. Be sure to check out our top 10 list of best sunscreen options (tested and reviewed) for more summer coverage.
So with this summer forecasted to be hotter than normal for much of the country, to beat the heat (and UV), we've rounded up a few must-have protective clothing essentials for the entire family.
Price: $18.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.5 stars; 800+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester
UV protection, lightweight and quick dry
High-low hem with side slits
Elastic thumbholes
Ideal for: Workouts, hiking, and fishing
25 color options
Price: $19.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.6-stars; 30,000+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester
UV protection and moisture-wicking
Flat seams and tagless collar
Ideal for: Workouts, fishing, sailing, swimming, and hiking
25 color and bundle options
Price: $40 at Macy's
Rating: 4.7-stars; 1,200+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester
UV protection, moisture-wicking and quick dry
Machine washable fabric
9 color options
Price: starting at $16.45 at Walmart
Rating: 4.6-stars; 33 ratings
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Features:
UPF UV protection
Quick dry material with loose fit
Ideal for: Fishing, sailing, hiking, and ski layers
13 color options
Price: starting at $14.95 at Walmart
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Made from polyester
UPF 50+ protection
Ideal for: Jogging, sailing, fishing, hiking and more
9 color options
Price: $31.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.5-stars; 2,000+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester and polypropylene
UPF 50+ protection
Moisture-wicking, stretchy fabric
Long sleeves with thumb holes and one back pocket with hidden zipper
Ideal for: Hiking, fishing, running, sailing, golfing and other outdoor activity
7 color options
Price: $32.47, was $49.95 at Macy's
Rating: 4.7-stars; 700+ ratings
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Features:
Nylon-blend/jersey material
Made with LYCRA spandex
Stretchy full coverage that can be word over your swimsuit in and out of water
Hand wash only
12 color options
Price: $19.91, was $23.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.5-stars; 14,000+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester
UPF 50+ protection
Lightweight, quick drying fabric
No-chafe comfort with flat lock seams and no tag collar
Thumb holes to keep sleeve in place
Ideal for: Running, fishing, golfing, biking and other outdoor activities
31 color options
Price: $34.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.3-stars; 1,900+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester
UPF 50+ protection
Moisture-wicking fabric
Long sleeve fishing shirt with two chest pockets and mesh-lined vent back
Roll-up sleeve loops
Ideal for: Hiking, hunting, camping, fishing, or biking
16 color options
Price: $31.98, was $39.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.5-stars; 2,100+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester
UPF 50+ protection
Water and wrinkle-resistant
Two chest pockets, sunglasses loop and pen holder, built-in classes cleaning cloth
Mesh-lined vent back
Roll-up sleeve with button and tap holders
25 color options
Price: $24.69, was $27.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.5-stars; 25,000+ ratings
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Features:
Made from paper, cotton and polyester
UPF sun protection with full brim and chin strap
Sweatband liner
Size M-L (21.65-22.44), and L-XL (22.44-23.22)
Price: $12.99 at Amazon
Rating: 4.6-stars; 36,000+ ratings
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Features:
Made from polyester, water-repellent
Head size 22-24 inches with chin strap
3.9-inch brim and EVA foam interlayer
Built-in sweatband
32 color options and styles
If you're looking for more ways to protect your skin from the summer sun, or beat that summer heat, check out our in-depth buying guides for sunscreen, sun protection essentials you can stash in your car, and other 'chill' home products.
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