O'Neill men's rash tee: Loose fit rashguard shirt with 50+ UV protection

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O'Neill men's rash tee: Loose fit rashguard shirt with 50+ UV protection

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 : O'Neill men's rash tee: Loose fit rashguard shirt with 50+ UV protection
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Brand: O'Neill Wetsuits
Label: O'Neill Wetsuits
Manufacturer: O'Neill Wetsuits
Publisher: O'Neill Wetsuits
Studio: O'Neill Wetsuits



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionKeep your skin crisp and clean with the help of this skins short sleeve Rash Tee by O'neill, A rash guard for men that has a looser, more comfortable fit than traditional rash guards! Designed to be worn over swim trunks, with boardshorts, or as casual wear. Slim-fit cut combined with quick-dry, four-way stretch properties for all-day comfort.Made of the same 6 oz. Lycra as O'Neill's popular skins series of rash guards. 50+ UV Protection factor to protect you from harsh rays, Sized so that if you choose your regular clothing size, it will have a body-slimming fit with a little room to spare. (Many people find that ordering one size up provides a casual fit.) Fast-drying, odor-resistant, t-shirt styling. O'Neill screened logos. Order extras and save on shipping! Note: Logo style and placement may vary from those shown in images.




Features:
  • Finally, a rash guard for men that has a looser, more comfortable fit than traditional rash guards!
  • So much better than a t-shirt over a swimsuit, rashguards can be worn in and out of the water. The lightweight yet dense weave dries quickly, breathes and keeps cool, yet blocks out harmful sun rays.
  • Designed to be worn over swim trunks, with boardshorts, or as casual wear, this rash tee is made of the same 6 oz. lycra as O'Neill's popular skins series of rash guards.
  • Though it still has the same 50+ UV Protection factor to protect you from harsh rays, it is sized so that if you choose your regular clothing size, it will have a little room to spare and not be skin-tight.
  • Fast-drying, odor-resistant, flat-loc stitched with breathable seams.













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best rashguard tee
I bought this rashguard tee for my husband. He loves it! It fits perfectly and he doesn't have to worry about burning. We recently used it when we spent all day at a waterpark and he didn't burn at all. It is lightweight and the perfect complement to a pair of boardshorts!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Better than a T or a Surf Shirt
Loved this rash guard. It's better than a T-shirt because of the UV protection without having to put on sunscreen. Not sure of the SPF but can wear it all day without having to put on sunscreen. Rated it a 5 because of the fit. My husband has a little belly but because this fits like a loose T-shirt not a body-hugging surf shirt he does not look ridiculous in it. After having this for a month, bought a second one to have for next year.



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