Columbia UV protective clothing label information
Here's some important information to know about their labeling.
- The European standard: EN 13758-1
- The Australian and New Zealand standard: AS/NZS 4399
At KER SUN, we are equipped to test fabrics according to these different standards. This allows us to control existing materials and innovate new ones for our Nuvées brand.
Columbia anti-UV garments also comply with European standard EN 13758-2, which advises on the markings to be affixed to anti-UV garments. In order to comply with this standard, we must affix the sun-shaped pictogram (as shown in the image above). This pictogram includes the words "40+" even when the garment is UPF 50+. This is the case for Columbia anti-UV garments.
Recently, it has also been possible to indicate "50+" on the sun pictogram if the fabric exceeds UPF 50. However, the Columbia brand has decided to continue using the original label on all its sun protection garments.
At KER SUN, as UV protection specialists, we only sell Columbia garments with UPF 50+ fabric on our website.