Florida-based MANG enhances their eco-friendly UPF 50 sun protection clothing lines, featuring moisture-wicking technology and sustainable materials while continuing their mission of coastal conservation through mangrove restoration.
MANG Expands Sustainable UPF 50 Sun Protection Collections While Advancing Coastal Conservation
West Palm Beach, FL – MANG, the innovative family-owned sustainable clothing brand founded by twin brothers Keith and Kyle Rossin, announces significant expansion of their premium UPF 50 sun protection collections. The brand’s commitment to coastal conservation has resulted in over 731,185 mangroves planted through their pioneering “Buy One, Plant One” initiative.
The expanded collections include:
Women’s Long Sleeve Sun Shirts: Featuring feminine cuts and artistic coastal designs, these UPF 50 sun protection shirts combine style with functionality for activities from paddleboarding to gardening.
Men’s Long Sleeve Sun Shirts: Engineered for outdoor enthusiasts, these moisture-wicking shirts provide essential sun protection for fishing, boating, and coastal activities.
Men’s Sun Protection Hoodies: Advanced UPF 50 hoodies designed for extended outdoor exposure, perfect for fishing guides and water sports enthusiasts.
Each collection showcases MANG’s commitment to innovation, featuring:
- Advanced moisture-wicking technology for Florida’s humid climate
- Antimicrobial and odor-resistant properties
- Recycled fabric options for environmental sustainability
- Sizes XS to XXXL accommodating all body types
- Price points ranging from $40-$70
- Six distinct color options per style
“Our journey began at Vestor Marine Lab in Fort Myers,” recounts co-founder Kyle Rossin. “Watching fish congregate around mangroves inspired us to create a brand that would protect both people and our coastal ecosystems.”
MANG’s environmental impact extends far beyond traditional retail metrics. Mangroves, recognized as the world’s premier carbon-sequestering trees, provide an estimated $2.7 trillion in ecosystem benefits. Through strategic partnerships MANG has expanded their conservation footprint across Florida, The Bahamas, and Madagascar.
The brand’s dual focus on sun protection and sustainability resonates strongly with their diverse customer base. “After having several skin cancers removed from my ear, I purchased the OG MANGroflage with hood. It fits great and PROTECTS me while in the sun,” shares one customer. Another adds, “These shirts don’t only have beautiful artwork, they’re incredibly functional because of their lightweight design and incredible sun protection.”
MANG’s collections particularly appeal to:
- Fishing and boating enthusiasts seeking reliable sun protection
- Outdoor professionals requiring all-day UV protection
- Conservation-minded consumers prioritizing sustainable fashion
- Active seniors focusing on skin health
- Families seeking matching sun-protective gear
The brand’s growing presence in Florida’s sustainable fashion landscape demonstrates the successful merger of functional sun protection with environmental conservation. Each piece in MANG’s collection represents both immediate personal protection and long-term environmental impact through mangrove restoration.
For more information about MANG’s sustainable UPF 50 sun protection clothing collections and their environmental initiatives, visit www.manggear.com.
Media Contact
Organization: MANG
Contact Person: Kyle Rossin
Website: https://www.manggear.com
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Contact Number: +15613291307
Address: 312 Pine Way Trail
City: West Palm Beach
State: Florida
Country: United States
Release Id: 05022523334
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