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 Millions of Brits wrongly think you can get vitamin D through your clothes, while wearing sunscreen or when sat  stanley mug indoors by a glass window 鈥?instead of from simply spending time outside in the sunshine.A poll of 2,000 a stanley quencher dults, found half know that vitamin D is  good for you  鈥?but don t actually know what it does and how important it is. Millions of Brits believe you can get enough vitamin D through your clothesCredit: Getty Images - Getty Brits soak up the sun on Bournemouth beach in DorsetCredit: PA:Press AssociationAnd while 74 per cent are aware you can get vitamin D by going out in the sun, only 36 per cent know you can also get it by eating oily fish, while just one in 10 named cheese as a good food source.Others incorrectly believe you can get useable levels of vitamin D from a sunbed or from fake tan.The study, commissioned by Vitabiotics  Ultra Vitamin D also found 32 per cent of participants have no idea which  stanley cup vitamins and minerals their body needs to function properly, with ma