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4.7 Excellent

Babies & Toddlers

Tops
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Blocks 98% of UV rays

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UVA & UVB protection

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Clinically verified UPF 50+ sun protection

Baby & Toddler UPF 50+ Tops

Dermatologist-approved Dermatologist-approved
Trusted since 2006 Trusted by 1,000s of families since 2006
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2 products

Loved by newborns & toddlers. Trusted by parents.

UPF 50+

Maximum Sun Protection

Verified to block 98% of UV rays.

High Collar Coverage

Excellent Skin Coverage

Designed with a high collar for extra neck protection.

Breathable Fabric

Breathable Fabric

Comfortable design – perfect for active babies & toddlers.

Quick Drying

Quick-Drying

Dries fast to keep them warm and happy.

Don't just take our word for it…

5 stars “I bought my first rash shirts over 2 years ago. I am back to buy my second round. My toddlers wear these swim tops almost everyday in summer at the beach and in the pool. They have grown out of them and they are still in fantastic condition. there is no fade or wear. Only the logo has worn off. Brilliant product!!! well worth the money you pay.”
– Rachel

5 stars “Great quality product that my kids always outgrow before they outwear. Love the bright colours too.”
– Cara

5 stars “Comfortable, does not go saggy and good sun protection. A great buy.”
– Daniel

5 stars 4.7 | 12,500+ reviews

Customer reviews for Stingray Clothing products sold by equatorsun

Our Story

Equatorsun Founder

Over 15 years ago, my mother, Annette founded equatorsun shortly after receiving a melanoma diagnosis.

After a few years, equatorsun was blossoming, and at the same time Annette was struggling with melanoma.

In 2009, Annette lost her life, leaving behind, sadly amongst many other things, a mission to prevent skin cancer. My family have committed to carrying-on her legacy through equatorsun.

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