Unisex UPF 50+ Sun Shirt - Utility Overshirt
Unisex UPF 50+ Sun Shirt - Utility Overshirt
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Designed in Australia
Certified UPF50+
- 30 Day Returns
Product Description:
The Utility Overshirt is Sun Ray’s sun-safe throw-on layer. Built with certified UPF50+ fabric, quick-drying performance and light rain resistance, so you’re covered no matter where the day takes you, all year round. In navy, it's a wardrobe staple.
With a slightly heavier feel than the Sun Shirt, this overshirt is made for layering over a tee or tank. The relaxed, unisex cut, utility-inspired details make it perfect for throwing on after a swim, or keeping covered on a hike or at a park picnic.
Certified UPF50+
Certified UPF50+ by ARPANSA, Australia’s independent testing authority, this sun shirt blocks out 98% of harmful UV rays, the highest protection rating available.
In comparison, a standard white cotton tee has a UPF rating of around 5, less when wet.
Features:
- Quick-drying fabric with light rain resistance
- Utility styling with chest pockets and loop cord
- Tort buttons
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Back yoke with box pleat for comfort
- Contrast stitch detail
- Relaxed, unisex fit
Made from 100% polyester.
Designed, tested and certified UPF50+ in Melbourne, Australia.
Model information:
Dinali is 168cm tall and wears a size small.
Ethan is 188cm tall and wears a size large.
Care Instructions:
Wash warm (30°C) with similar colours and line dry in the shade. This fabric retains its UPF50+ exceptional protection rating for more than 50 washes.
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Independently Tested and Certified
Every Sun Ray fabric is lab-tested by ARPANSA; the Australian government's radiation authority.
ARPANSA measures how much ultraviolet radiation penetrates the fabric. Only materials proven to block at least 98% of UV rays earn a UPF50+ rating.
UPF50+ is the highest level of protection under Australian standards.
Sun Ray fabrics are rated UPF 50+ in accordance with Australian standard AS4399:2020.
Slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen and slap on a hat!
Always use sunscreen on areas not covered by your protective clothing and minimise your time in the sun, wherever possible.

