Rash Guard
Polyester/spandex blend delivers optimal stretch, wicks moisture and provides UPF 50+ sun protection
Made from 100% recycled material
Integrated antimicrobial elements in the fabric prevent the buildup of funky smells
Strategic seam placement avoids high-friction zones so you can row, paddle and swim with unrestricted comfort
Formfitting for comfort under a life jacket or technical outerwear
Thread the drawstring on your board shorts or other bottoms through the hem loop to help keep the rashguard from riding up
Quarter-zip placket provides quick ventilation
Shirt weighs 7 oz.
FABRIC ADVANTAGES
Moisture Wicking Technology
Lightweight
Breathable Fabric
Antibacterial Treatment
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Rash Guard
Rash Guard
What is Sublimation Printing?
Sublimation is a high-quality printing method used for various fabrics. In this process, sublimation ink is first printed onto special transfer paper using a digital printer. The printed paper is then placed on the fabric and subjected to high heat in a heat press. Under this heat, the ink transforms into gas and penetrates deep into the fabric fibers. Once cooled, the ink solidifies within the fibers, making the design a permanent part of the garment.
At Naxtil International, we specialize in producing custom teamwear through sublimation, delivering vibrant, fade-resistant designs that stay as sharp as the day they were made.
What we offer?
We offer full customization, including colors, logos, player names, and numbers.
We specialize in sublimation printing, ensuring vibrant colors that won’t fade, crack, or peel.
Our MOQ varies depending on the product, but we can accommodate both small and bulk orders.
Yes, we create a sample and ship it for your approval before starting bulk production.
Production time typically ranges from 2–4 weeks, plus shipping, depending on order size and customization.
Yes! We ship worldwide through DHL, FedEx, UPS, and cargo services.
Simply contact us via email or WhatsApp with your design requirements, and our team will guide you through the process.
