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[-] pingveno@lemmy.ml 41 points 1 year ago

A sun hoodie. Sun hoodies are meant to be worn on their own, cover your entire upper body, be very light, and have a high UPF (clothing equivalent of SPF). Instead of dealing with globs of sunscreen that wears out as you sweat, you can slip on a sun hoodie in an instant and get lasting protection. I got the REI store brand, which is around $50. Unfortunately, it looks like they're almost sold out of the nice visible orange color that I bought. It's only available in XXXL.

[-] Pyrrhichios@feddit.uk 3 points 1 year ago

I just tried searching for these and I'm genuinely confused. Is it not just...a hoodie made of light material? I mean, surely most if not all clothing will stop you getting burnt.

[-] pingveno@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

Many materials like cotton will let sunlight through quite readily, especially when thin or wet. A sun hoodie has 50+ UPF. A cotton shirt that has a similar low thickness will have a mere 5 UPF, making it basically worthless for sun protection. Sun hoodies also often sport features like vents to catch breezes.

[-] Pyrrhichios@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago

Interesting! I've never burned though a shirt but perhaps I've been lucky. Maybe I do need to invest in one of these...

[-] pingveno@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

It might just depend on the UV index where you've been outside. If you're in a high latitude area, you're not going to have that much exposure through all but the thinnest of cloth.

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