With tradespeople spending hours outdoors and vulnerable to harmful UV rays, dehydration and heat stress, Carhartt has introduced a new Sun Defender range – a collection of durable, high-performance workwear with built-in sun protection that doesn’t have reduce comfort or mobility.
Sun Defender fabric is rated to UPF 40+, offering maximum protection by blocking 98% of the sun’s harmful UV rays. The range includes lightweight, breathable garments that help workers stay cool, and each piece in the collection is designed with Carhartt’s Force technology which wicks moisture away from the skin and dries quickly to prevent discomfort in warm conditions.
Sun protection on site doesn’t have to mean heavy, restrictive layers, Carhartt says, and its Force Sun Defender Relaxed Fit Pant combines lightweight, durable fabric with UPF 40+ protection, designed to keep tradespeople cool and comfortable while standing up to the rigours of site work. With built-in stretch and a relaxed fit, they offer full freedom of movement – which is essential for climbing ladders, kneeling, and lifting materials throughout the day. Reinforced pockets provide practical storage, while the sweat-wicking fabric helps prevent overheating.
For upper-body protection, Carhartt has introduced the Force Sun Defender Lightweight Long-Sleeve Logo Graphic T-Shirt. Made from a lightweight polyester blend, this long-sleeved top offers full arm coverage without adding unnecessary warmth. The breathable, fast-drying material actively pulls sweat away from the skin, keeping contractors cool even in direct sunlight. It’s ideal for roofers, landscapers and anyone working in exposed environments where long hours in the sun are unavoidable.
For those who prefer short sleeves but still need UV protection, the Short-Sleeve Logo Graphic T-Shirt delivers the same moisture-wicking and quick-drying benefits, along with UPF 40+ shielding. The relaxed fit ensures all-day comfort while the durable fabric is designed to withstand the demands of a tough working environment.
Why UPF-rated workwear matters
Many workers assume that a standard cotton t-shirt is enough to protect against the sun, but ordinary fabrics only provide minimal UV protection – often as low as UPF 5. This means harmful rays can still penetrate through the material, increasing the risk of sunburn and long-term skin damage. Carhartt’s Sun Defender range ensures workers are properly protected with fabrics tested and rated to block out the vast majority of UV radiation.
Prolonged exposure to the sun is a serious health risk; skin cancer rates are rising in the UK, with outdoor workers among those most at risk due to cumulative exposure. Excessive heat can also lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion and even heatstroke, so investing in the right protective clothing is just as important as wearing a hard hat or high-vis vest, Carhartt believes. The Carhartt Sun Defender range makes it easier for workers to stay safe under the sun while focusing on the job at hand.
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