Columbia Men's Bahama II Short Sleeve Shirt
From Columbia
Product Description
Designed specifically for the needs of anglers, this warm-weather shirt is as essential as your favorite lure. Lightweight, durable nylon dries fast should you get splashed; mesh-lined cape vents at the back shoulder enhance airflow to keep you cool in the hottest conditions. Built-in UV protection keeps the sun off your back so you can stay out until you’re ready to come in. Two big chest pockets offer plenty of room for small gear.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16 in Apparel & Accessories
- Size: *, One Size
- Color: *
- Brand: Columbia
- Model: FM7047
- Released on: 2009-12-23
- Fabric type: nylon
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- 100% nylon
- Omni-Shade® UPF 30 sun protection
- Quick dry
- Machine Wash Cold Gentle, Wash Separately, Do Not Bleach, Tumble Dry Low, Remove Promptly, Iron Low No Steam, Do Not Use Fabric Softener, If Present Do Not Iron Decal, Do Not Dryclean
- Vietnam
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Designed specifically for the needs of anglers, the warm-weather Columbia Bahama II men's short-sleeve shirt is as essential as your favorite lure. The shirt is made of a lightweight, durable nylon fabric that dries fast should you get splashed. The mesh-lined cape vents at the back shoulder, meanwhile, enhance the airflow, helping keep you cool in the hottest conditions. Finally, the shirt offers built-in Omni-Shade UV protection that keeps the sun off your back until you're ready to come inside. Also outfitted with two big chest pockets that offer plenty of room for small gear, the Bahama II is available in several sizes and colors.
The Bahama II short-sleeve shirt includes mesh-lined cape vents at the shoulder to enhance the airflow.
About Omni-Shade Technology
Columbia's Omni-Shade clothing protects you from damaging UV radiation by blocking the majority of the sun's harmful rays, letting you stay out longer on sunny days. Unlike SPF (Sun Protection Factor)--which is a measure of sunburn reduction from sunblock and protects you from UVA rays--Columbia's Omni-Shade products are far more versatile, combining a tight-weave construction, UV reflectors, and UV absorbing technology. These features not only prevent sunburns and long-term skin damage, but they also protect the wearer from UVB rays in addition to UVA rays. UVB rays are much more harmful than UVA, and are present even on cloudy days. Plus, Omni-Shade doesn't wear off. Instead, your safety increases as the Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) increases. Several layers of Omni-Shade protection are available: UPF 15, UPF 30, UPF 40, and UPF 50-plus. It's like sunscreen, but you don't have to reapply. All Omni-Shade fabric carries the Skin Cancer Foundation's Seal of Recommendation, which is given to sun-protective fabrics that have a minimum UPF of 30.
Specifications:
- Construction: 100-percent nylon Backcountry cloth
- Omni-Shade sun protection: UPF 30
- Imported: Yes
- Quick dry: Yes
- Vented: Yes
- Rod holder: Yes
About Columbia Sportswear
Founded in 1938, Columbia Sportswear Company has grown from a small family-owned hat distributor to one of the world's largest outerwear brands and the leading seller of skiwear in the United States. Columbia's extensive product line includes a wide variety of outerwear, sportswear, rugged footwear and accessories. Columbia specializes in developing innovative products that are functional yet stylish and offer great value. Eighty-year-old matriarch Gert Boyle, Chairman of the Board, and her son, Tim Boyle, President and CEO, lead the company.
Columbia's history starts with Gert's parents, Paul and Marie Lamfrom, when they fled Germany in 1937. They bought a small hat distributorship in Portland, Oregon, and named it Columbia Hat Company, after the river bordering the city. Soon frustrated by poor deliveries from suppliers, the Lamfroms decided to start manufacturing products themselves. In 1948, Gert married college sweetheart Neal Boyle, who joined the family business and later took the helm of the growing company. When Neal suddenly died of a heart attack in 1970, Gert enlisted help from Tim, then a college senior. After that it wasn't long before business really started to take off. Columbia was one of the first companies to make jackets from waterproof/breathable fabric. They introduced the breakthrough technology called the Columbia Interchange System, in which a shell and liner combine for multiple wearing options. In the early 1980s, then 60 year-old Gert began her role as "Mother Boyle" in Columbia's successful and popular advertising campaign.
The company went public in 1998 and moved into a new era as a world leader in the active outdoor apparel industry. Today, Columbia Sportswear employs more than 1,800 people around the world and distributes and sells products in more than 50 countries and to more than 12,000 retailers internationally.
Customer Reviews
Picture was inaccurate
I bought this shirt because I wanted a white, easy care shirt for traveling but I had to return it. The picture made it look like this is a solid white shirt. However, this is deceiving. Where there are several layers of fabric - like where the pockets are - it is solid white but everywhere else the fabric is so thin that it is you can see through it. This made it look very strange. The shirt itself was fine and other colors buy not have this problem but since I wanted white it didn't work for me.
bahama
I love the shirt. It is cool in this hot and humid climate. The one fault I have discovered is the breast pockets are too large and are always billowed out. Other than this the shirt is great.
Accurate.
The product I recieved was the correct size and style. The color, although the color I ordered, was not comparable to how the color appeared on-line. I took it back to a store in Florida and was kindly able to swap for a more accurate color. Speedy delivery. Well-packaged.