Border Shade : Series Concept
A natural border that blocks out light
Sun and rain umbrella | A waterproof parasol for both rain and shine
The fabric is treated to cut UV rays (protect against ultraviolet rays) as well as to be water-repellent and water-resistant. This is a rain and sun umbrella that can be used primarily as a parasol but can also be used as an umbrella in the rain. (If used for a long time in heavy rain, rainwater may seep through the umbrella fabric.)
About the fabric
UV cut rate of 99.9% or more, shading rate of 99.99% or more × natural materials
Heat shielding rate of over 50% makes it ideal for extreme heat
Border designs and colors that can be used with unisex
About the handle
Compact, brown maple handle
名入れについて : Both direct engraving and plate engraving are possible
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Compact, sturdy, and beautifully shaped bi-fold
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You can carry your umbrella without having to fold it.
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Ribs and center pole
Border Shade Series
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