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  • Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
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Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink

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$6.00
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  • Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
  • Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
  • Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
  • Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
  • Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
Baby / Kids’ Mid-Length Anti-UV Swimsuit Bottom - Pink
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Our design teams have created this anti-UV swimsuit bottom to give babies sun protection during their bathing and seaside activities.

The polyester of this mid-length anti-UV swimsuit bottom protects your kid from UV even in water.

Main fabric: 18.0% Elastane, 82.0% Polyester

BENEFITS

Sun protection

UPF 50+ fabric. Sun protection even when wet. Blocks at least 95% of UV rays.

Limits sand entering

The textile mesh prevents grains of sand from getting stuck.

Chlorine resistance

Recommended for occasional use, up to 100 hours of activity.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

PROTECTION FOR KIDS

Baby's skin is very sensitive to the sun, because infants' defence systems only become effective after the age of 3. For identical exposure, the effects of the sun are 2 to 3 times stronger on a child than on an adult. It is therefore important to protect them effectively.

WHAT DOES UPF 50+ MEAN?

UPF is a sun protection factor (Ultra Violet Protection Factor) and is standardised worldwide.
It defines the protection level of a fabric and more precisely the proportion of UV rays it lets through.
To meet the standards, it must block at least 95% of UV rays. UPF 50+ means that the fabric blocks at least 95% of UVA and 98% of UVB rays.