1. Reject 'ordinary clothing disguised as fishing gear': ordinary cotton T-shirts, shirts and Polos lack professional sun protection and quick-dry technology, becoming hot and sticky when sweating while fishing, easily sunburned, and prone to line snags and abrasion, making them unsuitable for outdoor fishing.
2. Choose styles according to your needs, not blindly following trends: for short fishing sessions in high heat, choose round-neck short sleeves or lightweight shirts; for long periods under intense sun, choose hooded or long-sleeve designs; for everyday wear, prioritise collared shirts and classic Polos; for family fishing, opt for loose-fitting, skin-friendly children's designs.
3. Focus on core parameters: high-quality fishing clothing must have three essential features-UPF50 sun protection, high elasticity and quick-dry, and snag-resistant and durable fabric; avoid excessive thickness, and choose lightweight, breathable clothing that meets protection standards.
4. Seasonal adaptation principles: in summer, prioritise ice silk thin styles and breathable mesh; in spring and autumn, choose slightly thicker stretchy fabrics and windproof hooded designs; avoid wearing thick fabrics in summer or single-layer sun-protective clothing in winter, as suitability to the scene ensures greater comfort.
