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What To Wear Under Fishing Waders (Summer & Winter)

What To Wear Under Fishing Waders (Summer & Winter)

In this video, we share expert tips for what to wear under your fly fishing waders. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, knowing how to ...

Simms fishing shirts are built for long, demanding days on the water, when heat, glare, and humidity can wear you down fast. From UPF-focused sun layers to breathable button-ups with smart storage, this lineup is designed to keep you comfortable while you wade, row, or stalk fish on the flats. Browse by fit, sleeve length, and features to match your season and fishing style.
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Simms Women's Solarflex HoodySimms Women's Solarflex Hoody
Simms Women's Simms Challenger Solar Crew
Simms Women's Shearwater Shirt
Simms Women's Isle Fishing Shirt
Simms Women's Glades HoodySimms Women's Glades Hoody
Simms Tailout Short Sleeve Shirt - Natural
Simms Tailout Short Sleeve Shirt
Simms Stone Cold Short Sleeve Shirt
Simms Stone Cold Long Sleeve Shirt
Simms Logo Long Sleeve Shirt
Olive short-sleeve Simms button-down shop shirt with chest pocket and embroidered logo patch, canvas-look fabricNavy Simms shop shirt, lightweight short-sleeve button-up with chest pocket and embroidered Simms logo patch
Simms Simms Shop Shirt
Sale price$69.95
Simms olive green flannel shirt with button front, two chest flap pockets, classic collar, long sleeves
Simms striped flannel hoody in olive, rust and tan with grey hood, snap-front, chest pocket and drawstring
Simms light gray No-See-Um fabric long sleeve shirt with button front, spread collar and two chest flap pockets
Olive green Simms work shirt with snap-button front, pointed collar and dual chest flap pockets
Simms Simms Lodge Work Shirt
Sale price$129.95
Simms Latitude Bicomp fishing shirt in light gray with mustard yellow inner collar and sleeve panels, snapfront chest pockets
Simms light gray long-sleeve fishing shirt, collared button-up performance fabric with zip chest pocketSimms Intruder long-sleeve bicomp fishing shirt, tan-brown ripstop polyester blend, button front with zip chest pocket
Olive green waffle-knit long-sleeve henley with snap placket and chest pocket
Simms Simms Highline Henley
Sale price$139.95
Simms light blue long-sleeve button-front guide shirt with chest flap pocket, lightweight fishing shirtWhite long-sleeve Simms Guide Shirt, lightweight breathable button-up with chest pocket and classic collar
Simms Simms Guide Shirt
Sale price$99.95
Simms Glades Hoody brown long-sleeve pullover with chest pocket and fitted hood, casual lightweight styleSimms Glades Hoody light gray lightweight hooded long-sleeve with chest pocket, breathable performance fabric
Simms Simms Glades Hoody
Sale price$89.95
Simms Glades brown long-sleeve crewneck shirt with chest pocket in soft cotton jerseySimms Glades long-sleeve crewneck in heather blue with chest pocket, soft lightweight cotton-blend shirt
Simms tan and black buffalo check flannel fishing shirt with snap front and chest flap pockets, long-sleeve
Simms Flyover long-sleeve fishing shirt in pale sage technical fabric with chest flap pockets and button front
Simms Simms Flyover Shirt
Sale price$119.95
Simms Confluence long-sleeve snap-front shirt in tan with olive chest panels, technical nylon fabric
Simms Simms Confluence Shirt
Sale price$169.95

Simms Fishing Shirts Quick Picks

  • Best All-Around: Simms Guide Shirt - Built for anglers who want a durable, fast-drying button-up that works on the river or skiff. Zippered, drainable pockets and roll-up sleeves make it a true daily driver.

  • Best for Hot Weather: Simms Stone Cold Short Sleeve Shirt - Great when it’s humid, you’re moving a lot, and you want maximum airflow without going full sun-hoody. It’s a technical woven that stays light, breathable, and fishing-featured.

  • Best Bug Protection: Simms No-See-Um Bugstopper Long Sleeve Shirt - Ideal for marshes, buggy rivers, and summer evenings when the hatch includes mosquitoes. Built-in insect protection plus UPF coverage helps you stay focused on fishing.

  • Best Off-Water / Travel: Simms Tailout Short Sleeve Shirt - Natural - A clean, breathable button-up for camp, town, and travel days when you still want an outdoors-ready shirt. Lightweight fabric and an easy-wearing fit keep it comfortable in warm weather.

How to Choose Simms Fishing Shirts

Sun shirts vs. button-ups (pick the right "tool")

Action: Start by deciding whether you want a knit sun shirt (crew/hoody style) or a woven button-up.

  • Knit sun shirts: Best for high-UV days, wet wading, and boat fishing where you want consistent coverage and quick dry performance.

  • Woven button-ups: Best when you want ventilation, pockets, and a classic collar that plays well with buffs, hoods, and jackets.

Hot-weather comfort: airflow and dry time

Best for: Summer trout, flats trips, and any day you’ll be sweating or getting splashed. Look for lightweight fabrics, vented panels, and designs that dry quickly after a wade or a rain squall.

Avoid if: You run cold or you’re fishing shoulder seasons, consider a heavier shirt or a layer-friendly piece instead.

Bug pressure: when insect protection matters

Action: If your home water includes ticks, mosquitoes, or no-see-ums, a bug-treated long sleeve can be worth it. It’s also a smart move for travel where you’re not sure what you’ll run into at dusk.

Fit and mobility: cast all day without fighting your shirt

Action: For active fishing, prioritize shoulder mobility and sleeves that don’t ride up while casting. If you’re between sizes and plan to layer (over a tee or under a shell), sizing up can make life easier.

Why Trident Carries Simms

Simms shirts are consistently built around real fishing problems: sun, heat, bugs, and long hours in motion. The lineup also spans true on-water technical pieces and cleaner off-water options, so it’s easy to dial in one shirt that matches how you actually fish.

Materials & Durability

  • Rinse after saltwater: A quick freshwater rinse helps fabrics and trims last longer, especially if you’ve had sunscreen or salt spray on the shirt.

  • Skip fabric softener: It can reduce wicking performance and leave a film that holds odor.

  • Air dry when possible: Low heat is fine for many technical shirts, but air drying is easier on stretch fibers and finishes.

  • Watch abrasion points: Shoulder straps (packs/sling bags) and stripping baskets can pill lighter knits over time, rotate shirts on multi-day trips.

Complete Your Setup

Related Gear

  • Fly Fishing Hats - Adds brim coverage and reduces glare, especially when you’re pairing a shirt with a buff or hood.

  • Layering - Build an all-season system for cold mornings, windy boat rides, and shoulder-season fishing.

  • Simms Jackets - A natural match for technical shirts when weather turns wet or cold.

  • Simms Clothing - Browse the broader Simms lineup if you’re building a full kit.

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Simms Fishing Shirts FAQs

Q: What are Simms fishing shirts designed for?

A: Simms fishing shirts are built for long days outside, focusing on sun protection, moisture management, and on-water mobility. Many styles also add fishing-specific storage, ventilation, and fast-drying fabrics.

Q: Are Simms fishing shirts good for saltwater flats trips?

A: Yes, most anglers choose long-sleeve sun shirts or lightweight, breathable button-ups for flats fishing. Prioritize UPF coverage, quick dry performance, and sleeves that protect hands and wrists.

Q: Should I choose a sun hoody/crew or a button-up?

A: Choose a sun hoody/crew when you want simple, consistent coverage and minimal fuss. Choose a button-up when you want maximum ventilation and pocket storage, or you prefer a collared shirt under buffs and shells.

Q: What’s the best Simms shirt for hot, humid weather?

A: Look for lightweight fabrics and strong ventilation features, especially in short-sleeve or airy long-sleeve button-ups. If you burn easily, go long-sleeve and pair with a hat and buff.

Q: Do bug-repellent fishing shirts actually help?

A: They can make a noticeable difference when you’re fishing swampy rivers, salt marshes, or buggy evenings. They work best as part of a system with coverage (long sleeves, buffs, and gaiters) in peak insect conditions.

Q: How should a fishing shirt fit for fly casting?

A: You want free shoulder movement and sleeves that don’t bind when you reach, row, or strip line. If you’ll layer underneath or wear a pack all day, a little extra room often feels better than a tight athletic cut.

Q: How do Simms fishing shirts compare to a regular hiking shirt?

A: Fishing shirts often add angler-focused details like pocket layouts, drainage, cuffs that protect hands, and fabrics chosen for repeated wet/dry cycles. A standard hiking shirt can work, but may not be as purpose-built for casting, stripping, and sun-on-water exposure.

Simms Warranty & Resources

Simms provides warranty support for defects in workmanship and materials, and also offers repair options for damage from wear or accidents. Start the process through Simms’ warranty and repair pages, and keep your proof of purchase handy.

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