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  2. Rash guard - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a swim shirt while surfing. Swim shirts are relatively new to the consumer market, but are growing in popularity. They are generally more loose fitting [2] and casually worn. Their primary purpose is to offer an alternative to sunscreen to protect the wearer's skin from the sun's UV radiation and possible skin cancer.

  3. The 20 Best Long-Sleeve Swimsuits to Keep You Covered for ...

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    Available in a range of colors, this swim shirt is both functional and fashionable. Keep your skin safe while showing off your sense of style. Sizes: XS-3X. Colors: Crisp White, Very Black, Mulberry.

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    Swim Shirt. Humankind's gender-neutral swim collection boasts nearly-perfect ratings on all of their items. This swim tee, for example, comes with 4.5 stars, a quick-dry fabric, and added UV ...

  5. History of swimwear - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, men began to go without shirts for swimming, [22] and barechestedness in male swimwear became the norm by the end of the 1940s, including in competitive swimming events, in which men are not only barechested, but also wear a swimming suit that is intended merely to meet public decency requirements. The norm of male barechestedness ...

  6. TYR Sport - Wikipedia

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    TYR Sport, Inc. is an American designer, developer and manufacturer of competitive swim and triathlon apparel and related specialized athletics gear. It shares ownership with Swimwear Anywhere. It shares ownership with Swimwear Anywhere.

  7. O'Neill (brand) - Wikipedia

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    O'Neill is an originally Californian surfwear and surfboard brand, now owned by Sisco Textiles, a privately held company headquartered in Luxembourg. It was started in 1952 by Jack O'Neill in San Francisco, and was later based in Santa Cruz.