MINI SWIMSUIT - COCOA CORAL UVF50+
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The Choc Coral swimsuit is perfect for your mini explorer to fish, dive, swim or laze by the beach. Adorned with our unique hand-painted coral print, this chocolatey design make Sun safety stylish.
In-stock sizes ready for same day shipping! Pre-order Sizes for dispatch mid-March, i'll ship these handmade pieces to you same day as it arrives!
Features
UPF50+ Sun safe Fabric
Locking Zip Detail
Fully lined body
Lightweight single layer arms.
Fabric
78% RECYCLED Nylon - GRS CERTIFIED
23% SPANDEX
MARINE STINGERS: Synthetic smooth fabrics make it less of a chance that tentacles will stick, possibly leading to secondary marine stings. This product alone does not meet the below specification.
Fit & Size Guide
Sizing is standard AU. Please refer the Sizing Guide to find your perfect fit.
If you need any help with your sizing, please reach out to us at hellocoralthelabel@outlook.com and our team will be happy to assist.
Care Instructions
Hand wash cold. Lay flat to dry in shade.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping: is calculated at checkout. We offer express shipping for domestic orders AU orders.
Returns: We happily accept returns within 30 days from date of delivery, for full retail priced items in original condition (unused, unworn, and unaltered) with tags and liners attached for either a refund, exchange, or store credit.
Our HERO Packaging is re-useable for returning your order, simply send it back to us at your local post office.
For more information see: Returns Guide & Policy
Marine Stinger Specifications
The Queensland Government WHSQ Recommend:
Protective swimwear (such as full body lycra body suits or neoprene wetsuits) offers a high degree of protection against marine stings as well as sunburn.
It is possible to be stung on exposed skin, such as hands, face and feet, but most stings occur on parts of the body that are typically covered by protective swimwear.
Protective swimwear designed specifically to reduce the incidence of a marine sting include the following properties:
• a mesh size no greater than 200 microns (1/5th of a millimetre);
• synthetic smooth fabrics as there is less of a chance that tentacles will stick, possibly leading to secondary marine stings
• coverage of over 75 per cent of the body’s skin surface.
Protective swimwear should also be regularly inspected for holes, loose threading, broken or damaged zippers and other signs of decreased effectiveness, and, where required, replaced
or repaired
Source: https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0031/129676/recreational-diving-code-of-practice-2024.pdf
Marine Stinger Facts
Australia’s marine and estuarine environment is home to some harmful jellyfish collectively known as marine stingers. The sting from marine stingers can cause discomfort, and some of the tropical waters’ species such as the (multi-tentacled) box jellyfish and Irukandji can be
lethal.
Caution must be exercised when entering Australia’s tropical waters. Whilst marine stingers may be present throughout the entire year in tropical waters, the risk associated with dangerous jellyfish are higher during the marine stinger season that typically runs from November through to May.
Source: https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0031/129676/recreational-diving-code-of-practice-2024.pdf