Telescopic Whangee Handle Black & White Gingham
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Who to trust but the English when it comes to keeping dry. This packable, telescopic umbrella features a collapsible, lightweight metal shaft connected to a 10-rib frame. It is a remarkably sturdy telescopic umbrella, opening out to reveal a firm, taught canopy. The best part of this beautiful umbrella, however, is its magnificent handle made from the root of the whangee bamboo shoot. Famously used to make Charlie Chaplin’s canes, whangee is a strong and striking handle-making material. For the individual who values both style and space, look no further!
Fox Umbrellas was founded in 1868, when Mr Thomas Fox began selling umbrellas out of a small shop front in central London. While Fox disappeared completely in 1880, his namesake, Samuel Fox (no relation) was the first to develop a satisfactory steel rib structure for umbrellas. Samuel Fox worked closely with the new owners of Fox Umbrellas, the Dixon family, to create a standardised, reliable umbrella. Having manufactured parachutes for the British Army during World War II, Fox Umbrellas incorporated nylon technology into umbrella making, replacing the more expensive and fragile silk canopies. Having revolutionised umbrella making, Fox Umbrellas are now famous for their frames and canopies that are so tight that they rumble like drums when it rains.
- 10 rib frame
- 18” length when closed
- 40” diameter when open
- High-grade polyester canopy
- Whangee bamboo handle
- Made in the Surrey, England
- Available in other colours