Sun Shirt

$88.00
$88.00
Outerknown
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Quick Hit
A functional shirt for sunny days and water sport activities. Rated UPF 50+ sun protection. 

Description
The Sun Shirt is designed for long days in the sun, in or out of the water. Crafted with 100% recycled polyester with UPF 50+... Read More >

Quick Hit
A functional shirt for sunny days and water sport activities. Rated UPF 50+ sun protection. 

Description
The Sun Shirt is designed for long days in the sun, in or out of the water. Crafted with 100% recycled polyester with UPF 50+ sun protection. This material is quick drying, moisture wicking, and has silver-free anti-odor properties. The Sun Shirt by Outerknown is where function meets performance. Providing endless versatility for activities out in the sun. 

The craftsmanship and details that are in this piece is what really sets this apart from other UPF shirts. Like the flatseam construction throughout - giving you a more comfortable, anti-irritation fit. Thumbholes in the sleeve cuff to protect your hands and palms from the sun, for activities like paddle boarding. My personal favorite, the boardshort connector eyelets. These are front openings at the bottom hem that help secure this shirt to your boardshorts. Preventing your shirt from rising up which keeps your skin protected, and provides a hassle-free fit. The Sun Shirt is a technical layer in every sense of the word. 

Features
Color: Dolphin Grey

Fit: Classic Fit

Material: 100% Recycled Polyester

Details: UPF 50+ Sun Protection, Thumb Hole, Boardshort Connector Eyelets on Bottom Hem, Flatseam Construction, OK Brand Logo on Waist

Written By
Chad

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Outerknown

For People and Planet

Outerknown was founded by 11-time World Surf League champion Kelly Slater and acclaimed designer John Moore as a response to the unsustainable practices in the fashion world they spent 2 decades in. Outerknown makes every decision with the highest regard to the hands that build their clothes. Their mission is to protect natural resources, empower the people crafting their clothes, and inspire change within the industry and beyond. You shouldn't have to sacrifice style for sustainability - the two should be synonymous.