A Comprehensive Guide To Sun Protection
Covering Up With Clothing

The temptation much of the time during the summer is to wear fewer layers of clothing and wear minimal clothes to remain cool or obtain a tan. Some of it is even fashion, such as tiny bikinis for women. However, exposed skin is the sun’s ideal target. When it comes to bathing suits, it is a good idea to wear a coverup or t-shirt of some kind unless you are actually in the water.
Though it may surprise some, there is more than just regular clothing out there to protect against the sun. In fact, there is some specialized clothing available in both sports and hiking stores said to have ultraviolet protection similar to sunscreen, also typically measured as SPF. While this clothing may not be necessary for the average human, it can be extremely helpful for those who spend their entire day outside, whether it’s at the beach, hiking, camping, or even because of their job.
Continue reading to learn about what almost everyone forgets when it comes to sun protection all year round.