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Clothing with a UPF rating?

Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:14 am
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81620 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:14 am
Maybe it's just my dark skin, but do people really tan through clothes? I see this listed on lots of clothing, but have never heard anyone in real life discuss it or shop for it. Shouldn't the UPF of a shirt be infinity? Isn't that why we have farmer's tans?
Posted by Big Chipper
Charlotte, NC
Member since Sep 2008
2776 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:25 am to
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UPF rating
SPF?

Posted by Joe_Dirte
Southwest LA
Member since Feb 2019
642 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:29 am to
I worked on a farm during the summers as a kid. one old guy wore a short sleeve button up shirt with suspenders every single day. his clothes got soaked in pesticide once and he had to strip. you could see the tan line where his sleeves stopped, and where the suspenders were.
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81620 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:30 am to
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SPF?
That's for sun screens. UPF is for clothing.
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81620 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:31 am to
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you could see the tan line where his sleeves stopped, and where the suspenders were.
This is the first time I have ever heard of this.
Posted by SuperSaint
Sorting Out OT BS Since '2007'
Member since Sep 2007
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Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:31 am to
quote:

Maybe it's just my dark skin
gross
Posted by LSUGrrrl
Frisco, TX
Member since Jul 2007
32879 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:32 am to
I have an olive skin tone but play on 4 tennis teams around DFW. That means on my the court 5 days a week in Texas throughout the summer. I’m nit worried about burning but would prefer to avoid skin cancer and sunscreen doesn’t work well when you’re sweating that much in 100° heat and full sun.
Posted by Jack Bauers HnK
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
5708 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:44 am to
It’s easier to wear a dry fit long sleeve shirt with a upf rating at the beach than worry about maintaining reapplications of sunscreen all day. :shrug:
Posted by Emteein
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2011
3886 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:45 am to
do you even PFG, bro?
Posted by Abadeebadaba
LSU fan @ FSU
Member since Sep 2010
4983 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:48 am to
Columbia and Patagonia have lines that have a UPF rating. If you want a company that only does UPF stuff, check out Coolibar.
Posted by Gee Grenouille
Bogalusa
Member since Jul 2018
4760 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 9:53 am to
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I have an olive skin tone but play on 4 tennis teams around DFW.


Pics or it's not real
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81620 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 10:09 am to
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It’s easier to wear a dry fit long sleeve shirt with a upf rating at the beach than worry about maintaining reapplications of sunscreen all day. :shrug:


I get that part, but what role is the UPF rating actually playing here? Do you buy the shirt based upon it? If you don't, will you burn?
Posted by TomJoadGhost
Alabama
Member since Nov 2022
1003 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 10:11 am to
You may not burn, but some of the harmful rays can penetrate clothing and contribute to skin cancer.

At least according to my dermatologist friend.
Posted by Y.A. Tittle
Member since Sep 2003
101387 posts
Posted on 1/5/23 at 10:15 am to
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You may not burn, but some of the harmful rays can penetrate clothing and contribute to skin cancer.

At least according to my dermatologist friend.



So what does the clothing with the SPF ratings do differently?
Posted by Abadeebadaba
LSU fan @ FSU
Member since Sep 2010
4983 posts
Posted on 1/7/23 at 9:47 am to
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So what does the clothing with the SPF ratings do differently?
Usually clothes won’t have an SPF rating because that is something that is put on sunscreen to show how long you have protection from sunburn. Similarly UPF is rated for clothes. UPF 50 will allows 1/50 of harmful rays through the clothing. I’ll link an article about it because they do a better job explaining it than me.

SPF vs. UPF
This post was edited on 1/7/23 at 9:48 am
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
89511 posts
Posted on 1/7/23 at 9:51 am to
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but do people really tan through clothes?


I think the highly breathable fishing or backpacking stuff is the only thing that this has relevance. Your sun exposure would have to be very prolonged for this to make a difference. I guess work clothes for guys who work outside in the heat, too.

Or amplified like on the water (or snow, but, obviously folks aren't wearing lightweight clothes in cold environments, rendered this moot).k

(ETA: And as others have stated, this is more of a skin cancer concern than balance between tanning/burning.)
This post was edited on 1/7/23 at 9:52 am
Posted by TackySweater
Member since Dec 2020
11798 posts
Posted on 1/7/23 at 10:04 am to
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I have an olive skin tone but play on 4 tennis teams around DFW. That means on my the court 5 days a week in Texas throughout the summer. I’m nit worried about burning but would prefer to avoid skin cancer and sunscreen doesn’t work well when you’re sweating that much in 100° heat and full sun.


Ok?
Posted by RealDawg
Dawgville
Member since Nov 2012
9375 posts
Posted on 1/7/23 at 10:06 am to
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I worked on a farm during the summers as a kid. one old guy wore a short sleeve button up shirt with suspenders every single day. his clothes got soaked in pesticide once and he had to strip. you could see the tan line where his sleeves stopped, and where the suspenders were.


Pretty sure I watched this one.
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