Some people prefer to wear shirts to protect their skin from the sun, while others simply feel more comfortable in a shirt. There is no right or wrong answer, so do whatever makes you feel most comfortable!
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At a beach, pool or boatTaking your shirt off at the beach or the pool is fine, because you might be taking a dip. You can feel fine taking off your shirt on a friend's boat, but maybe not at a backyard barbecue. Still, just being near the water might not be good enough for some.
Tight clothesNo matter how much sunscreen you put on, you will leave the beach with a good amount of tan, maybe a sunburn too. Wearing tight clothes might make it more difficult for you. Looser clothes might not help you vanish the sunburn but it will not increase the level of discomfort surely.
Since sharks see contrast colors, anything that is very bright against lighter or darker skin can look like a bait fish to a shark. For this reason, he suggests swimmers avoid wearing yellow, white, or even bathing suits with contrasting colors, like black and white.
Other absorbent materials (such as cotton) can break down in the water and cause fibers to clog filters. Any “colored” material (unless specifically made for swimming) can bleed into the pool, affecting water chemistry and balance.
While casual beach wear welcomes fun prints and bold colors, formal beach attire for men calls for more subdued tones. Lean into classic neutrals like pearl white and pebble gray for a safe, yet fashionable choice. Tuck your shirt into a pair of chinos and bring home the look with leather loafers.