This $69 Howler Bros Loggerhead Hoodie Features UPF 35+ Protection To Keep You Sun Safe

Howler Bros Loggerhead hoodie in Pacific Blue

via Howler Bros


Look, life’s a beach. But, as Baz Luhrmann will tell you, you better wear sunscreen for it.

It’s that time of year when I start to get excited about everything I want to do outside, in glorious spring weather. Beach days, surfing, hiking, boating. You get the gist.

I’m lathering up the sunscreen on my face and any exposed skin, but I’m also thinking about how my clothes can shield my precious, aging millennial skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Enter the Howler Bros Logger hoodie, which you can now buy at Manready Mercantile in this handsome Pacific Blue design for only $69. It’s designed to bask in the sun without the burn; the Loggerhead Hoodie has you covered—literally. With its built-in “solarshieldability”, as Howler Bros. says, (UPF 35+, if you’re into specifics), this is so much more than a lightweight hoodie; it’s a shade tree for your upper body.

The Howler Bros Logger hoodie is packed with features that whisper, “I’ve got your back.” It features a full hood (duh) and thumb holes, in addition to a reinforced kangaroo pocket for your bits and bobs, a secret stash pocket lined with microfiber (because clean sunglasses are a right, not a privilege), and a fabric that wicks away sweat, crafted from 100% polyester, 50% of which is made out of recycled material.

It’s cool, it’s collected, it looks good, and it’s got a pocket for those expensive polarized sunglasses you definitely don’t want to lose while at the beach or on a boat.

What more could you ask for in a stylish warm weather hoodie?

BUY NOW VIA MANREADY MERCANTILE – $69

Howler Bros Loggerhead hoodie in Pacific Blue

via Howler Bros


Brandon Wenerd is BroBible's publisher, writing on this site since 2009. He writes about sports, music, men's fashion, outdoor gear, traveling, skiing, and epic adventures. Based in Los Angeles, he also enjoys interviewing athletes and entertainers. Proud Penn State alum, former New Yorker. Email: brandon@brobible.com