When we talk about style, you should know that everything is in detail. There is therefore no question of skimp on accessories, even when it comes to our umbrella. It is therefore better to choose it. In addition to its qualities of ergonomics, practicality and impermeability, it is imperative to also study the look of the one that will follow you everywhere. Follow our selection of the best models.
The umbrella is an essential accessory, which everyone uses daily to protect themselves from a capricious weather. If it is a banal object, we rarely pay attention to the choice of our umbrella, when there are a large number of models.
The first question to ask when purchasing an umbrella concerns the very nature of the model: would you like it to be foldable (more practical), or right (more elegant)? Widely used before, the right umbrella is nowadays abandoned in favor of the foldable umbrella, which has the advantage of being much more compact, and thus slipping into any bag. However, it is generally more fragile than its big brother, especially in the whales which are articulated. Once this choice is made, it is good to wonder what size you prefer for the wing: wide to be better protected from rain or even shelter in pairs, or much more restricted, for easy use in town when there are people. In this case, and for a retro style, you can turn to the bell umbrella.
Other criteria are also to be taken into account, such as the number of whales and their material (aluminum, steel, carbon, etc.), so that the umbrella is wind resistant, or the quality of the canvas. The opening system has also changed: today there are automatic opening umbrellas, where it is enough to press a button to deploy the canvas. In terms of innovation, the so-called “inverted” umbrella also appeared: the latter folds up on itself, and therefore leaves the side wet inside.
Finally, the aesthetic aspect of your umbrella is just as important. Many colors are offered, starting with the classic black, but you can also be more original by investing in a patterned umbrella (peas, scratches, tiles, drawings, etc.) or messages.