The T-shirt part

Our T-shirt has been UPF 50+ certified, following the EN 13758‑1 standard
Because children’s skin is particularly fragile, we use fabric that offers the highest protection against the Sun.
"UPF" means "Ultraviolet Protection Factor".
Highest rating
It means that the piece of clothing can protect covered skin up to 97.5% from UVA and UVB radiations, which considerably reduces the risks due to Sun exposure. The weaving and material of the T-shirts give them their UV ray-blocking ability. It’s the most effective form of protection against the harmful effects of sunrays.
To get the UPF designation in Europe, they need to be tested and approved for adequate protection against the Sun and UV rays following the EN 13758-1 standard.

Standard 100 OEKO-TEX certified fabric
To ensure optimal skin protection, the fabric we use is standard 100 OEKO-TEX certified, which guarantees the absence of harmful substances (allergenic dyes, azo dyes (carcinogenic), and other harmful substances) as well as ensuring the fabric’s good ecological qualities.

A unique patented technology
In order to integrate an automatic inflation life jacket that remains invisible outside water, the T-shirt had to go from 5 pieces (classic T-shirt), to close to 15 pieces. This one-of-a-kind design has been patented.