Riv used to sell seersucker shirts for hot weather riding. Seersucker is nice 
because the fabric suckers so only bits of it contacts your skin.

I've had over 20 skin cancers surgically removed with one being a melanoma. I 
got lots of sun early in life and it all catches up later. I try and avoid 
being out between 10 & 3 or so but if I do go out I wear spf 50 long sleeve 
shirts and knickers since they cover past my knees. I wear a wide brim hat 
rather than a helmet as well. Ex Officio is one brand of shirts I have that 
have high spf.

Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA

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The sideways pic is swell 😑

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