Sun Protective Hoodie | Neon Orange Alligator | ShapeShifter Fish and Friends | Sweatshirt
Sun Protective Hoodie | Neon Orange Alligator | ShapeShifter Fish and Friends | Sweatshirt back
Neon Orange Alligator UPF Hoodie - Fleece Lined
Project FIN | ShapeShifter Fish and Friends | Charity | Tampa Bay Homeless | Friends In Need | Sun Shirt | Sun Protection
ShapeShifter Fish and Friends

Neon Orange Alligator UPF Hoodie - Fleece Lined

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AVAILABLE IN YOUTH & ADULT SIZES

Sun protection for cooler days! This fleece lined, super soft UPF hoodie is the perfect accessory to outdoor play in Winter months. Includes a zipper lined open-front pocket pouch, and drawstring adjustment on adult sizes.

Care Instructions: Machine wash cold with like colors, normal cycle only, do not bleach. Tumble dry low inside out, do not iron design.

  • Color: Neon Orange
  • Fit: Relaxed
  • Friend: Alligator
  • Fabric: 100% Polyester
  • UPF: chemical-free woven technology blocks 97.5% of all harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Breathable, moisture managing
  • 
Flexible & comfortable
  • Fresh assurance with anti-microbial fabrics to wick perspiration
  • Machine Washable

The Alligator: American alligators inhabit most of the southeastern United States, primarily in Florida with the largest population in Gainesville, FL. Our friends can be found in freshwater rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes. There are an estimated five million American alligators in the southeastern U.S. with a quarter of the alligator population in Florida.

Our multiFUNctional UPF sun protective wear was created to inspire friendship, because friends come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. We have partnered with a professional, local screen printer to bring you chemical-free sun protective wear that withstands the elements, to encourage you to get outside, where friendships are made and nurtured.

A portion of the proceeds from every shirt sold will go towards Project FIN to help provide sun protective clothing to the homeless community.