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Old March 19th 07, 06:43 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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HI,

I have been buying sun protective clothing for my children for 6 years
now and I have had the best results from:

www.sunsmartpr.com
www.kristyjuv.com
www.shadysun.com
www.alexandme.com

There are so many options now and these 2 have the best customer
service and selection.

I recently found www.kristyjuv.com and she has women's outfits which I
have purchased.

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Old March 19th 07, 08:51 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On Mar 19, 10:43 am, wrote:
HI,

I have been buying sun protective clothing for my children for 6 years
now and I have had the best results from:

http://www.sunsmartpr.comwww.kristyj....alexandme.com

There are so many options now and these 2 have the best customer
service and selection.

I recently foundwww.kristyjuv.comand she has women's outfits which I
have purchased.


What am I missing here? I've wondered for some time about the need for
sun protective clothing. I've never gotten sunburn through bicycling
or any other type clothing. If I don't use a heavy-duty sunscreen (30
SPF or more) on exposed skin, I become a lobster. What is the need for
sun protective clothing? Only albinos are lighter skinned than me. If
I don't need sun protective clothing, who does?

Baffled, John

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Old March 19th 07, 10:41 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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right! no daily protection now and 25 years from now yawl experience a
higher incidence of serious skin problems. science marchs on.
i ride thru the beach area and skin is always a good opener. "hi
there. love your skin. yaknow ura gonna burn to a crisp if..."
and they are out there because because once again PEOPLE ARE STUPID.

here's a real good piece of apprel:

http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/st...roductId=77269

its light, wears well at 100 degrees for the shade and 20 degrees for
the warmth. and shade the scalp from UV, road dirt, flying fleas,
angry bees, keeps hair in place soas the eyeglass or helmet mouted
mirroris useable
NAD !! yeah it rolls up into a watch cap cover the forehead repeat
after me
COVERS THE FOREHEAD. where yawl gonna gp bald.
"i'd liketa mmmmmmmmmmm rub some on your buttocks...."
no not your buttocks soronson.
and off course yawl can use the manzella to stick up macdonalds

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Old March 20th 07, 12:50 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default sun protective clothing

In article
.com,
" wrote:

right! no daily protection now and 25 years from now yawl experience a
higher incidence of serious skin problems. science marchs on.
i ride thru the beach area and skin is always a good opener. "hi
there. love your skin. yaknow ura gonna burn to a crisp if..."
and they are out there because because once again PEOPLE ARE STUPID.

here's a real good piece of apprel:

http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet ...


Here you are without the memberId
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=77269
--
Michael Press
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Old March 20th 07, 03:13 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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wrote:
right! no daily protection now and 25 years from now yawl experience a
higher incidence of serious skin problems. science marchs on.
i ride thru the beach area and skin is always a good opener. "hi
there. love your skin. yaknow ura gonna burn to a crisp if..."
and they are out there because because once again PEOPLE ARE STUPID.

here's a real good piece of apprel:

http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/st...roductId=77269

its light, wears well at 100 degrees for the shade and 20 degrees for
the warmth. and shade the scalp from UV, road dirt, flying fleas,
angry bees, keeps hair in place soas the eyeglass or helmet mouted
mirroris useable
NAD !! yeah it rolls up into a watch cap cover the forehead repeat
after me
COVERS THE FOREHEAD. where yawl gonna gp bald.
"i'd liketa mmmmmmmmmmm rub some on your buttocks...."
no not your buttocks soronson.
and off course yawl can use the manzella to stick up macdonalds


you walk into mickeys dressed like that???
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Old March 20th 07, 05:56 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On Mar 19, 5:50 pm, Michael Press wrote:
In article
.com,

" wrote:
right! no daily protection now and 25 years from now yawl experience a
higher incidence of serious skin problems. science marchs on.
i ride thru the beach area and skin is always a good opener. "hi
there. love your skin. yaknow ura gonna burn to a crisp if..."
and they are out there because because once again PEOPLE ARE STUPID.


here's a real good piece of apprel:


http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet...


Here you are without the memberId
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?produ...
--
Michael Press


More options for our female friends: http://tinyurl.com/2zqgdp -- Jay
Beattie.

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Old March 20th 07, 06:32 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default sun protective clothing

john wrote:

What am I missing here? I've wondered for some time about the need for
sun protective clothing. I've never gotten sunburn through bicycling
or any other type clothing. If I don't use a heavy-duty sunscreen (30
SPF or more) on exposed skin, I become a lobster. What is the need for
sun protective clothing? Only albinos are lighter skinned than me. If
I don't need sun protective clothing, who does?

Baffled, John


I have to concur. I don't get it. _Clothing_ is sun-protecting. I
have a similar pallor, always burn if I run around in the sun either
without clothing (but, then, that would be the least of my problems....)
or without sunscreen on exposed skin. I know several dermatologists on
a first-name basis.

I have never had any hint of a burn on parts of my body that were under
clothing. That is sort of what a farmer's tan is about.

I think this is just another case of fear driving people to buy things
that do nothing but drain their wallets.

--

David L. Johnson

"Business!" cried the Ghost. "Mankind was my business. The common
welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and
benevolence, were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but
a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!" --Dickens,
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Old March 20th 07, 06:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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"David L. Johnson" wrote in message
...
john wrote:

What am I missing here? I've wondered for some time about the need for
sun protective clothing. I've never gotten sunburn through bicycling
or any other type clothing. If I don't use a heavy-duty sunscreen (30
SPF or more) on exposed skin, I become a lobster. What is the need for
sun protective clothing? Only albinos are lighter skinned than me. If
I don't need sun protective clothing, who does?

Baffled, John


I have to concur. I don't get it. _Clothing_ is sun-protecting. I have
a similar pallor, always burn if I run around in the sun either without
clothing (but, then, that would be the least of my problems....) or
without sunscreen on exposed skin. I know several dermatologists on a
first-name basis.

I have never had any hint of a burn on parts of my body that were under
clothing. That is sort of what a farmer's tan is about.

I think this is just another case of fear driving people to buy things
that do nothing but drain their wallets.

--

David L. Johnson

"Business!" cried the Ghost. "Mankind was my business. The common
welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and
benevolence, were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but
a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!" --Dickens,


And for the opposite effect:
http://www.tanthrough.com/cj/index.htm
Kerry


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Old March 21st 07, 05:34 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default sun protective clothing

David L. Johnson wrote:
john wrote:

What am I missing here? I've wondered for some time about the need for
sun protective clothing. I've never gotten sunburn through bicycling
or any other type clothing. If I don't use a heavy-duty sunscreen (30
SPF or more) on exposed skin, I become a lobster. What is the need for
sun protective clothing? Only albinos are lighter skinned than me. If
I don't need sun protective clothing, who does?

Baffled, John


I have to concur. I don't get it. _Clothing_ is sun-protecting. I
have a similar pallor, always burn if I run around in the sun either
without clothing (but, then, that would be the least of my problems....)
or without sunscreen on exposed skin. I know several dermatologists on
a first-name basis.

I have never had any hint of a burn on parts of my body that were under
clothing. That is sort of what a farmer's tan is about.


I agree too, though I did burn through a cheap/thin jersey once, while
doing all-day rides at 6000+ feet altitude (more UV up there).
Burn-through clothing is clearly the exception, however.

Mark J.
 




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