Sun Protection vs Regular Clothing

Not all clothing protects you equally from the sun.
While most garments provide some coverage, the level of protection varies widely — and often unpredictably.
Regular clothing
Typical summer clothing is designed primarily for appearance and comfort.
Sun protection is usually incidental.
Regular garments may:
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Allow significant UV radiation to pass through
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Lose protective ability when stretched or wet
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Offer limited or inconsistent coverage
In many cases, protection is assumed — not ensured.
Sun-protective clothing
Sun-protective garments are designed with intention.
They are developed to:
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Block harmful UV rays more effectively
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Maintain protection throughout the day
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Perform consistently over time
This is achieved through fabric engineering, construction, and thoughtful design.
The difference in everyday life
Sun-protective clothing doesn’t require you to change your habits.
It simply replaces uncertainty with reliability.
No constant reapplication.
No second-guessing your outfit.
Just clothing that works — all day, every day.
Why it matters
The best sun protection is the one you actually use.
By integrating protection into garments you want to wear, sun-protective clothing becomes part of daily life — not a special precaution.
That is the difference PRTECT is designed around.