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Your baby or toddler will be adorable while still being fully protected from the sun’s harshest rays in our full coverage sunsuits.

 

  • Dynamic 4 way stretch
  • Exceptionally breathable
  • Quick drying and chlorine resistant
  • UPF 50+ UV Protection
  • Soft and comfortable fit
  • Inseam zipper for easy diaper changes on all sizes
  • Fabric zipper protector to prevent chin rubbing
  • OEKO-TEX® Certified Standard 100
  • 85% Polyester; 15% Spandex 

SUNSUIT

 

 

 


general size chart + tips

• Height is the most important measurement
• Stretch allows for a flexible fit
• Cross reference flat lay diagrams with a sleeper or romper your child currently fits
 When in doubt—or if your child is quickly growing—go a size up. It’ll give them a bit of extra room and help the suit last through the season (or even longer).
• Infant suits are true to size; 2T and up are generous

 

 

 

Honeysuckle Sea Me Swim Sunsuit

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    • Rinse in cold water, especially after use in chlorine
    • Do not bleach or iron
    • Hand washing recommended. If necessary, machine wash alone on gentle cycle, tumble dry low or hang to dry
    • Avoid contact with an abrasive, rough or sandy surface, the fabric may show signs of distress
    • Avoid Velcro
  • UPF stands for "Ultraviolet Protection Factor," and it is a rating system used to measure the effectiveness of sun protective fabrics in blocking ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UPF 50+ is the highest rating available, indicating excellent protection against the sun's harmful rays. Here's how UPF 50+ works:

     

    • UV Radiation: The sun emits different types of UV radiation, including UVA and UVB rays. Both can cause damage to the skin and are associated with various health risks such as sunburn, premature aging and skin cancer.
    • Fabric Construction: Fabrics with a UPF rating are specially designed to block UV radiation. The construction of the fabric plays a significant role in determining its level of protection. UPF fabrics are tightly woven or knit to create a dense barrier, minimizing the passage of UV rays through the material. Our fabrics achieve the UPF factor through the tight weave of the fabric, not through the application of chemicals.
    • Testing and Rating: To determine the UPF rating of a fabric, it undergoes standardized testing according to international standards. The fabric is exposed to a UV source and the amount of UV radiation transmitted through the material is measured. The UPF rating indicates the fraction of UV radiation that can pass through the fabric. We regularly test our fabric to ensure we uphold a consistently high UPF factor.


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    By wearing clothing with a UPF 50+ rating, exposure to harmful UV radiation can be significantly reduced. It's important to remember that UPF-rated clothing should be used in combination with other sun protection measures, such as sunscreen on exposed areas, sunhats, sunglasses and seeking shade, for comprehensive protection against the sun's rays.

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