Product DescriptionHere's Something Cool: The 24-7 line is designed to function both in and out of the water. A more forgiving fit then the tight-fitting Lycra rashguards, this tee can be worn comfortably over a swimsuit or with boardshorts. Protects against sun fatigue and provides a breathable, cooling effect.Soft fabric feels great against your skin. The relaxed fit has strategic seam placements for comfort and coverage which lets you be active in and out of the water. HIGHLIGHTS: U.P.F. 15+ Lightweight quick-dry material works in or out of the water. Fitted T-Shirt Fit Boardshort Connector Loop prevents ride-ups Odor Resistant Material Wicks away moisture during active sports. Order extras and save on shipping! Note: Logo style and placement may vary from those shown in images.
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Here's Something Cool: The 24-7 line is designed to function both in and out of the water, providing a comfortable layer between you and the elements.
Not tight-fitting like typical lycra rashguards, this slim-fit (but not skin tight!) tee can be worn comfortably over a swimsuit or with boardshorts, or during active sports. Protects against sun fatigue and provides a breathable, cooling effect.
Soft fabric feels great against your skin. Engineered fit with strategic seam placement for comfort lets you be active in comfort - or just lounge around!
HIGHLIGHTS: U.P.F. 15+ - Quick-Dry Nylon/Poly/Spandex Composite - Fitted T-Shirt Fit - Boardshort Connector Loop - Designed for UV Protection - Odor Resistant Material
Wicks away moisture during active water sports. Lightweight quick-dry material works in or out of the water. UV Protection and Rash Guard. 93% nylon, 7% spandex. Hand wash mild detergent cool water. Drip dry. Made in Mexico.
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