Children's swimsuit with UV protection, Sea Life UPF50+

€19,90
Sleeve length Short sleeve
Size 110-116

handmade Made in our sewing room in Slovenia

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Swimming, splashing around and carefree play under the sun!
This comfortable kids' swim top is made from recycled material and has built-in UPF 50+ UV protection . is the perfect choice for protecting sensitive baby skin. The stretchy and comfortable cut allows for freedom of movement, playing in the sand and exploring by the water - always in style. Also available in a long - sleeved version .

The shirt is made from recycled polyester , which means that in addition to protecting your little ones, it also contributes to protecting nature.

Material:

  • recikliran poliester
  • mehak in raztegljiv material
  • hitro sušeč

Majica je izdelana iz recikliranih materialov, kar pomeni manjši vpliv na okolje.

Nega:

  • pranje na 30 °C
  • ne sušiti v sušilcu
  • ne likati
  • po uporabi sprati s čisto vodo
  • udoben, raztegljiv kroj
  • lepo se prilega telesu
  • omogoča svobodno gibanje

Na voljo v različici s kratkimi ali dolgimi rokavi.
Priporočamo, da izberete običajno velikost.
Če ste med dvema velikostma, izberite večjo.

UV zaščita UPF 50+ pomaga zaščititi kožo pred sončnimi žarki primerna za občutljivo otroško kožo omogoča zaščito med igro na soncu trajnostna izbira (reciklirani materiali) izdelano v Sloveniji

Proizvajalec: Puffi, Aljaž Skornšek s.p. , Slovenija - Država izdelave: Slovenija

Why is UV protection so important?

Children's skin is extremely sensitive to the sun, as their natural defense mechanisms only begin to develop after the age of 3. With the same exposure, the effect of the sun on children's skin is 2 to 3 times stronger than on adults. Therefore, additional protection is essential!

What does UPF 50+ mean?

The UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) rating of 50+ means that the material blocks more than 95% of UVA and 98% of UVB rays - thus offering high sun protection.

Important:

A shirt is excellent protection, but overall protection should still be considered:
Use a hat and sunglasses, apply sunscreen regularly, make sure you drink enough fluids, and avoid strong sunlight between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.