Protecting baby's delicate skin from the sun's harmful rays is of utmost importance. Our bamboo cotton fabric is designed with your little one's safety and comfort in mind, offering a reliable and gentle solution for sun protection.
Babies have extremely sensitive skin, which requires the utmost care. Our fabric is crafted to be incredibly soft and gentle with natural fibers, ensuring a comfortable feel against baby's skin. And the fabric is dyed with OEKO-TEX baby clothing standard. It is free from any harsh chemicals or irritants that could potentially cause discomfort or allergic reactions, making it perfect for baby's tender skin.

With a high UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) of 50, our fabric provides excellent sun protection. It blocks out 98% of the sun's harmful UV rays, reducing the risk of sunburn and long-term skin damage. Whether children is playing outdoors, at the beach, or in the park, this fabric acts as a reliable shield, keeping their skin safe from the sun's intense rays.
We believe in using only the best for children. That's why our sunscreen fabric is made from cotton and bamboo blending. The materials are carefully selected to ensure not only effective sun protection but also the highest level of safety. Kids will wear a product that is free from synthetic additives and is kind to their skin and the environment.
The fabric is knitted to ensure the breathability. Meanwhile, bamboo bulp fiber can also block uv rays more efficiently and provides moisture wicking property.
Bamboo fiber is tested to be bacterial resistant to some extent. Therefore, this fabric will provide better protection for kids.
We welcome our website visitors to discover more natural UPF 50 fabrics for protecting our environment.
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