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The Sedona, a long-sleeve sun protection top is perfect to protect yourself from UV rays on your daily walks, exercise or weekend hikes. Moisture wicking, quick-dry and breathable even in hot weather with its mesh jacquard fabric, it's made to let you breath while your skin is protected.
- UPF 50+ (Highest Sun Protection Rating)
- Mesh jacquard knitted breathable fabric
- Moisture wicking, and quick dry
- Soft, buttery fabric
- Stretchy 4-way stretch
Fit
- Fit is snug, light stretch fabric
- If you prefer a slightly looser fit, size up
Fabric
- 100% Knitted Nylon
Shipping & returns
Shipping & returns
- We fufill items within 1 - 2 business days. For our full Shipping Policy, click here.
- 14-days to return an item after the item is received. For our full return policy, click here.
- Taxes are included at checkout.
- US orders are shipped via UPS or USPS.
Care guide
Care guide
At Some Sun® we're all about keeping clothing for as long as possible, which is why we're always looking at care labels and making sure our garments are cleaned in the way that helps them to last.
We'll answer the most important questions about how to care for your sun protection clothing.
How should I launder my Some Sun® sun protection?
Always review the Care Label on the inside of your garment for specific directions. Generally, we recommend using a gentle cycle with cold water. Cold water minimizes fiber stretching and helps preserve the fabric’s UPF properties.
How long does sun protection clothing last?
UPF clothing that is properly cared for will last for the lifetime of the garment. Generally speaking, it is a good idea to replace UPF attire every 1 to 2 years if worn frequently, or if the garment fabric is thinning or piling. Our attire can be worn for non-UPF uses, which means it can last and be used longer than most UPF clothing. With excellent care, our garments should last decades.
In summary, it's a good habit to replace sun protective clothing every two years to ensure that normal wear and tear has not diminished the sun protection properties of the clothing.
Don't hesitate to reach out to us with any questions.
xx Some Sun Team
Sustainability
Sustainability
We seek to choose more sustainable fabrics and materials, utilize ethical partners and vendors, and source locally within the USA, whenever possible, without compromising quality.
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