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The North Face Sunriser Womens Running Tank -TNF Black - $29.95 Delivered (RRP $70) @ Wild Earth

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Womens TNF Sunriser Tank Top, TNF quality, super breathable, great for our Australian climates. All sizes currently in stock.
$29.95 Free Delivery, Retails for $70 At The North Face.

https://www.wildearth.com.au/buy/the-north-face-w-sunriser-t…

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  • -1

    The Victorian dictator destroyed this brand.

    • @DanAndrews, care to comment?

    • +1

      He destroyed way more than this brand

  • -3

    I'll never buy The North Face
    Blame Andrews, the smug c….

  • $30 for a tanktop? Or $6 from big w?

    • $130 RRP on the running shorts ….

  • this is terrible for australia. skin cancer capital of the world and you wear a tank top

    • Have you ever heard of cloudy days, hats, sunscreen.. indoor sports??

      • +1

        Ah yes, clouds. The Sun's worst enemy

      • I once saw someone run at night time too

    • +1

      He's right if you consider wearing this outside for anything more than a very short interval of time.

      I wear mine and shorts only indoors, at home when hot and when lifting.

      If I'm outside I wear long sleeve top and pants (usually sportswear that breaths well, unless I'm in the yard and need something more durable and it's jeans and flannel), along with a wide-brim hat and sunglasses and sunscreen to the rest of the sun exposed skin (face, neck, back of hands and wrists).

      I'll do that on 40 degree days too - I actually find it better in a thermodynamic sense than wearing less, I only overheat if I get direct sunlight. Sure I sweat and I'm hot, but so much better than exposed.

      Apart from incidental exposure, I get a dose of sunlight in the early morning to help with vitamin D and Circadian cycling. And add a multivitamin (and balanced diet) to help with vit D.

      Your carcinoma risk from UV is really something to take very seriously. We've learnt a lot from our grandparents days and old Australia, with the obvious education marketing, but it's still flagrant how unsafe a lot of us still are. I see it in elderly patients at work who are regularly getting skin burnt off in clinics and need repeating operations for excisions and skin grafts, their skin is a nasty battleground. And then there's the metastasizing ones that cause so much suffering and early death, which can be as early as 20s and 30s.

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