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O'Neill Toddler Skins Short Sleeve Rash Tee

O'Neill Toddler Skins Short Sleeve Rash Tee
From O'Neill

Price: $26.20
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Product Description

Minimalist designs that offers excellent UV and rash protection in a wide variety of styles. The Skins Series features 6OZ Nylon/Spandex with quick dry, four-way stretch properties and ergonomic seam placement. The new Skins Tee feataures a true T-shirt fit for all day comfort


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #351523 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: O'Neill
  • Model: 3283
  • Released on: 2008-12-01
  • Fabric type: nylon

Features

  • Provides rash protection and Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) 50+ for your little one
  • Exclusive O'Neill 4-way stretch, quick dry fabric made of a 6-ounce nylon/spandex blend
  • Seamless paddle zones for zero abrasion comfort
  • With a board short connector loop at the front bottom center of garment
  • Screen lettering and emblem detail

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The O'Neill Toddler Skins Short Sleeve Rash Tee offers rash and total sun protection to keep your toddler's skin safe in the sun and sea. Whether you are at the pool, shore, or out on the water, children will be happy to wear this lightweight, stretchy, and quick drying garment, and with UPF of 50+ you will not have to constantly reapply sunscreen. The exclusive nylon/spandex blend fabric with 4-way stretch has seamless paddle zones ensure zero abrasion all-day comfort. Detailed with a board short connector loop at the front bottom center as well as screen lettering and emblem, the Toddler Skins Short Sleeve Rash brings your little one more than half a century of O'Neill high-performance water technology.

About O'Neill
Sometime around 1952, Jack O'Neill opened the first surf shop in a garage across the Great Highway. He shaped a few balsa surfboards and sold accessories like paraffin wax and few vests (glued together from neoprene). When the vests started selling, Jack decided to go into the wetsuit business. His friends laughed. They asked him what he planned to do for business after the handful of surfers in the area had bought one. Jack said he'd cross that bridge when he got to it.