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Cover Up With Sun-Protective Clothing

Specially designed duds help protect your skin from the sun while you beat the heat.

By Ellen Fix

Smearing sunscreen over every square inch of skin is a tedious but necessary task to guard against the sun’s damaging rays. But it can be a challenge to keep re-applying it, particularly while sightseeing and socializing. On the other hand, sun-protective clothing can be donned at the last minute for added sun protection throughout the day.

UPF vs. SPF Ratings
Sunblock and sunscreen are rated by sun protection factor (SPF) and textiles are rated by ultraviolet protection factor (UPF), both of which measure the transmittance of UVB rays (the ultraviolet rays that burns the skin), and UVA rays (the ultraviolet rays that tan, wrinkle, and prematurely ages skin). According to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), a UPF rating of at least 15 is required for a garment to be classed as solar UV-protective. The higher the protective factor, the higher the UPF rating.

Robin Ashinoff, MD, director of dermatologic and mohs surgery at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, says sun protection should be top-of-mind for everyone, especially people with arthritis who are on long-term immunosuppressive drug therapy, such as methotrexate or cyclosporineause. She says, “These drugs have been shown to increase light sensitivity and raise the risk for skin cancer. And for people living in the South, who tend to spend more time outdoors, the lengthier time of exposure to the sun is of particular concern.”

Selection Guidelines
Some sun-protective fabrics are pretreated with UV-absorbing compounds, such as titanium dioxide. However, it’s the total design of a garment, not just the fabric that is important in gauging the sun safety of what you wear. According to Kathryn L. Hatch, PhD, a University of Arizona professor who has extensively researched the topic, sun-protective value is based on a combination of fiber, weave, color and weight. You can use these factors to gauge the potential UV-protection of apparel labeled as sun-protective – or what’s hanging in your closet now.

Fiber: Nylon and polyester have high UV absorbance. Cotton and rayon are the least UV-absorbing fibers. Laundering the latter with Rit Sun Guard or a brightening agent can put these clothes in the UPF 30+ category.

Weave: In general, thicker, tightly-woven fabrics with dense fibers, as in denim and leather, keep rays from seeping through your clothes. However, repeated washing of loosely woven fabrics tightens the fibers, enhancing sun protection. Similarly, laundering with heavy-duty detergents that contain optical whitening agents on garments increases UV absorption. Watch out for fabrics that stretch, as stretching opens spaces between the threads to let the sun in.
 
Colors: Dark colors such as brown, black, navy and forest green potentially absorb more UV rays than light colors and pastels. However, the type of dye used varies, such that even lighter-colored garments may have been treated with a darkly pigmented dye.

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I also am <strong><a href="http://www.verkaufenedhardy.com/">ed hardy kleidung</a></strong>very interested in the large brim hat shown on page 92 of the latest AT magazine!
Geoff
29 Aug 2010, 16:18
Do NOT cover up. You will become Vitamin d deficient which causes serious health problems.
Geoff
29 Aug 2010, 16:15
Sunscreen should be the last thing you use.

What you need is vitamin D obtain from the sun's UV rays between noon and 3pm in the summer. Better than vit D supplements.

As long as you do not let yourself burn there is no increased risk of skin cancer.
Lynn
04 Jun 2010, 13:17
They sell sun protective hats at my daughter's dermatologist and my dermatologist's office - I don't think you have to be a patient to buy from them, look for a dermatologist in your commununity.
The Editors
02 Jun 2010, 10:11
Thanks for all your comments and inquiries.

In all honesty, we do not know where you can purchase the hat featured on page 92 of the May-June 2010 issue of Arthritis Today. However, many clothing brands – Columbia, www.Solumbra.com, www.Coolibar.com, www.SunGrubbies.com – make sun protective clothing. We hope this helps.

All the best,
The Editors
Arthritis Today magazine
Michelle Centofanti
01 Jun 2010, 21:41
You can find sun protective clothing at most sporting goods stores (REI, Gander Mountain, Cabelas) and online through Coolibar.com and other merchants. This is the way to go--you don't have to re-apply sunscreen and burn even if you do. The clothing is usually vented for air circulation to keep you cool, even in long sleeves.
Ann U.
01 Jun 2010, 13:49
I was shocked that you did not mention lupus anywhere in this article and the effects of the sun on the disease. Your magazine should target the ones of us with lupus and provide helpful information for us as well.
Kathy
01 Jun 2010, 13:14
Where may I get a catalog to purchase these
protecting garments? or www site. Thanks.
terri
01 Jun 2010, 13:08
just another request regarding WHERE do we find that hat on page 92 of AT? PLEASE some one answer!:)
bobbe Meyer
01 Jun 2010, 10:23
I have worn Solumbra clothing for years..cool, lightweight.Have great catalog. www.sunprecautions.com or 1800-882-7860. Expensive but highly worth it.
Jan Zubi
01 Jun 2010, 09:44
UV absorption with heavier, close-weave, darker fabrics is all well and good; however, if you live in places where there is high heat with 80% humidity you can trade sun protection for heat stroke. Sorry, but this just does not make me feel like trading my shorts and tank tops for leather and long sleeves. I'll just stay inside until the sun goes down.
Jo Wyrosdick
31 May 2010, 14:31
Where can I find the brown hat on pg. 92 of you recent issue?
Thanks,
JW
Joanne Snider
22 May 2010, 18:21
I too would like to know where I can obtain the brown hat.
Jennifer Helliwell
09 May 2010, 16:06
I am also very interesting in finding out where I can buy the sun-protective clothing mentioned on page 92 of the May/June 2010 issue. Thank you for your excellent articles and answering this request. Jennifer Helliwell
Mary Mahan
03 May 2010, 19:22
I like the sun protection hat featured on page 92 of your latest magazine. Where can I buy it? Thanks.
Mary Hamilton
02 May 2010, 20:37
It was great to put the article in the magazine about the "Top-Down" Sun Protection" however you failed to give us the manufacturer or where we can find out more about it to be able to purchase hats like that. I thought this site would give that info however have not been able to find it.
Bea Gallegos
01 May 2010, 18:17
I also am very interested in the large brim hat shown on page 92 of the latest AT magazine!
Thank you,
Bea Gallegos
Debby Griffin
27 Apr 2010, 17:21
I would like to know where I can buy thatbrown hat in the latest Arthritis Today magazine? But I do not like the dark colors since my bathing suits are pastel.
S. Cole
27 Apr 2010, 14:18
I would also like to know where I can get the hat pictured in June 2010 page 92.

Thanks,
S
Patricia Quinn
22 Apr 2010, 09:46
May-June 2010 page 92. Where do I find the hat shown in picture. Top - down sun protection.
I love reading your magizine.


Thank You

Patricia Quinn

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