Overview
Beat the heat with the Ariat Women's Sunstopper 2.0. Ariat's Moisture Movement Technology™ provides quick evaporation of moisture that keeps you cool and dry - even on the hottest days. You will appreciate the lightweight pique knit material that block harmful UV rays. The mesh underarm and shoulder panels provide additional cooling. This sun shirt provides a classic look with a flattering fit.
Key Features
- Cooling AriatTek HeatSeries
- UPF+45 Sun Protection
- Mesh Underarms an Shoulder Panels
- Lightweight Pique Knit Material
- 1/4 Zip Closure
- Moisture Wicking
- Breathable
- Materials: Body: 94% Polyester, 6% Spandex; Side Panels: 92% Nylon, 8% Spandex
Sizing
Size | Dress | Chest | CB Sleeve Length | Waist | Low Hip |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
XS | 2 | 32"-33" | 30.25"-30.5" | 25"-26" | 35"-36" |
SM | 4-6 | 34"-35" | 30.75"-31" | 27"-28" | 37"-38" |
MD | 8-10 | 36"-37" | 31.25"-31.5" | 29"-30" | 39"-40" |
LG | 12-14 | 38.5"-40" | 31.75"-32" | 31.5"-33" | 41.5"-43" |
XL | 16 | 41.5"-43" | 32.25"-32.5" | 34.5"-36" | 44.5"-46" |
XXL | - | 45"-47" | 32.5" | 38"-40" | 48"-50" |
1X | - | 45"-46" | 32.25"-32.5" | 37.5"-39.5" | 47.5"-49.5" |
2X | - | 49"-50" | 32.75"-33" | 41.5"-43.5" | 51.5"-53.5" |
3X | - | 54"-55" | 33.25"-33.5" | 45.5"-47.5" | 55.5"-57.5" |
Measure Yourself:
- Chest: Measure around your chest, under your armpits, and over the fullest part of the chest. Keep the tape parallel to the floor.
- Waist: Find your natural waistline and measure.
- Center-Back Sleeve Length: Bend your arm 90 degrees, put a hand on your hip, hold the tape measure at the center back of the neck, and measure across the shoulder to the elbow, then down to the wrist.
- Hip: Measure the fullest part of your hip, usually 7-9 inches below the waist.
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Customer Reviews
nice color, less nice fabricI have this shirt in a discontinued color (mulberry). It seems to be structurally well made and the color is beautiful. However, the fabric is a plastic-y mesh and feels like it, almost like a flysheet. It's ok for short wears in moderate weather, but for hot, long rides, I'll be going back to my Kerrits IceFils.