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This long sleeve, full front zip rash vest offers sun protection while still keeping you stylish in and out of the water. Made ethically and sustainably in Australia from recycled polyester fabric, you can feel good about your eco-friendly choice. Featuring our exclusive & original print design this rashvest is sure to turn heads at the beach or pool.

Kelp Forest Rash Vest

AU$169.00 Regular Price
AU$109.85Sale Price
  • - Designed for a relaxed fit (for a tighter fit we recommend to downsize, check size chart & contact us if you need any assistance)

    - Rounded neckline

    - Full front water resistant zipper opening

    - Long sleeve length

    - UPF50+ Sun Protection

    - Designed to sit at hip

    - Perfect for protection from sun

    - Recycled Polyester Lycra

    - Super-soft and has the brushed inner, feels like a million bucks

    - SPF, Chlorine resistant, Hard-wearing Fabric

    - Made in Australia

    - Model wears size 10

    - Print placement will vary per individual garment

    - Print Designed in Tasmania and ethically printed in Queensland

    Please check size chart & size guide to ensure you're getting the right fit, or contact us if you need any assistance. We do not accept returns for refund on Discounted items, however we are happy to issue store credit or exchange for a different style or size.

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Seagrass Design operates on Letteremairrener Country. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, culture and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge that the earth we walk upon today was and always will be indigenous lands.

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