Sporting Goods : Women's UV Rash Guard Shirt - Cap Sleeved Pink

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Sporting Goods : Women's UV Rash Guard Shirt - Cap Sleeved Pink

Women's UV Rash Guard Shirt - Cap Sleeved Pink

from: The Beach Depot




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Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: The Beach Depot
Color: Pink
Label: The Beach Depot
Product Manufacturer: The Beach Depot
Material Type: lycra
Publisher: The Beach Depot
Ranking: 51026
Studio: The Beach Depot


Product facts:
  • Total Sun Protection - Our women's shirts guard against the sun using rash prevention material, and SPF 150+ sun block protection.
  • Four Way Stretch Lycra - A must for any women's rash guard. Provides maximum comfort and flexibilty.
  • Low Crew Neck - Eliminates neck rash
  • Super Stretch Cover Stitch Waist - Allows easy entry and keeps water out of your rashguard.
  • Rashguards Run Small - PLEASE SEE RASH GUARD SIZE CHART before ordering!







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Item Description:
Our Women's Rash Guard is a great and economical way to keep covered up from the sun with a UPF factor of 50+ and and SPF of 150+. This comfortable top features four way stretch Lycra, a new low crew neck style for less rashing around the neck, and super stretch cover stitch waist for ease of use. Excellent for all water activity, sun exposure, and sports.











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