Description
These limited edition black women’s fit sun shirts, co-branded O’Neill X Final Straw Foundation , offer versatile sun protection both in and out of the water. Crafted from quick-drying material, this sun shirt combines style and function, keeping you safe from harmful UV rays and allowing you to feel comfortable and look great wherever you are.
A Sustainable Story Behind Every Shirt
These sun shirts have a unique backstory! O’Neill generously donated them to the Final Straw Foundation to co-brand due to a discolouration on the logo (see photos – however please note the discolouration varies) which meant they could not be sold through their retail partners. The shirt performance and UV protection remain flawless and the discolouration (orange/mottled hue on some logos) is only really noticeable close up. We are incredibly grateful to O’Neill for their support and their donation!
Available in short or long sleeved options.
FEATURES
– Limited Edition Women’s O’Neill x Final Straw Foundation Sun Shirt
– Superior UPF 50+ sun protection
– Relaxed fit – designed to be slightly loose
– Soft and breathable seams
– Quick-dry fabric
– 4 Way Stretch
– Rash Protection
– Materials: Nylon/Elastane
– Colour: Black
Size Guide
| Size | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | Chest (cm) | Waist (cm) |
| 2XS | 160-065 | 45-52 | 77-83 | 64-69 |
| XS | 163-168 | 50-57 | 80-85 | 66-71 |
| S | 165-170 | 54-61 | 83-88 | 69-74 |
| M | 168-173 | 59-68 | 86-91 | 74-77 |
| L | 170-175 | 64-73 | 90-95 | 77-81 |
| XL | 173-178 | 68-77 | 94-99 | 79-85 |
| 2XL | 175-180 | 75-84 | 98-103 | 85-89 |
Washing guide:
Steps to keep your sun shirt looking good for longer and minimise the shedding of microplastics!
- Rinse it immediately with fresh water after use to remove salt, chlorine, and debris.
- When washing, hand washing is best. Turn it inside out and use cold water with a mild detergent to prevent fabric damage.
- If you use a washing machine, ensure you use a cold wash, and put the item in a mesh bag (e.g. a guppy friend bag or similar) or other method of capturing microplastic fibres to stop them entering wastewater.
- Avoid hot water, bleach, and fabric softeners, as these can break down the material and reduce its effectiveness.
- Always air dry your rash guard in the shade rather than using a tumble dryer, which can weaken the fibres and contribute to microplastic pollution, and can also impact the designs (logos) on the fabric.
Following these steps will help maintain its durability and performance while being more environmentally friendly.








