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Best Sun Protection Shirts Australia (UPF 50+ vs UPF 20+)

Best Sun Protection Shirts Australia (UPF 50+ vs UPF 20+)

Looking for the best sun protection shirt in Australia?
With harsh UV conditions, choosing the right UPF-rated clothing makes a big difference. Here’s what to look for — and which option suits you best.


☀️ UPF 50+ vs UPF 20+ — what’s the difference?

Not all sun shirts offer the same level of protection.

  • UPF 50+ blocks around 98% of harmful UV rays and is ideal for long days in direct sun — think beach, boating, hiking, or sport.
  • UPF 20+ offers lighter protection while prioritising breathability and comfort — perfect for everyday wear.

Choosing the right option depends on how long you’ll be outdoors and how intense the conditions are.


👕 Built for Australian conditions

The Weatherman Sun Shirt range is designed for real outdoor use — not just light sun.

Across both styles, you’ll find:

  • Breathable, lightweight fabric
  • Quick-dry performance
  • Durable construction
  • Comfortable fit for all-day wear

These are the essentials for staying cool and protected in Australia’s climate.


🏖️ When to choose UPF 50+

If you’re spending extended time outdoors, the UPF 50+ Hooded Sun Shirt offers maximum protection.

It’s ideal for:

  • Beach days
  • Boating and fishing
  • Hiking and outdoor sport
  • Long exposure to direct sun

👉 Shop the UPF 50+ Hooded Sun Shirt


🌿 When to choose UPF 20+

For everyday comfort, the UPF 20+ Bamboo Sun Shirt is a lightweight alternative.

It’s best for:

  • Daily wear
  • Walking or commuting
  • Light outdoor activity
  • Staying cool in warm weather

👉 Shop the UPF 20+ Bamboo Sun Shirt

 


👍 Final thoughts

The best sun protection shirt is the one that suits how you spend your time outdoors.

If you need maximum protection, go UPF 50+.
If you want lightweight comfort for everyday wear, UPF 20+ is a great option.

Either way, investing in sun-safe clothing is one of the easiest ways to stay protected in Australian conditions.