Dolphin Eyes Youth Long Sleeve Swim Rash Vest

$74.95

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Channel the bottlenose dolphin spirit and swim freely and protected from the sun’s rays in this Fluid Movement Outdoors dolphin eyes rash vest. Featuring the image of a beautiful Burrunan (Bottlenose) Dolphin’s engaging soulful eye as photographed by Marlon Quinn under the waters of the Great Southern Reef on the Mornington Peninsula, Australia.

Summon the joy and fun of the infectious dolphin smile in a colourful and soft rashie that's the right fit for any active teen who loves water and outdoor water sports. The rash vest longer body and sleeves will protect the skin, while the fitted design means it won't get in the way even during the most intense beach and summer activities.

• 82% polyester, 18% spandex
• 38–40 UPF
• Very soft four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Fitted design
• Comfortable longer body and sleeves
• Overlock, flat seam, and cover stitch
• Designed on the Mornington Peninsula, Australia with product sourced from China

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