EcoElegance Foldable Umbrella - Droxford
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Introducing the innovative Citizen Green Rainfall Folding Umbrella, a perfect blend of practicality and eco-consciousness. This elegantly designed umbrella is not just an accessory; it's a statement of commitment towards a greener planet. Made entirely from 100% recycled polyester, it embodies sustainable fashion that you can carry anywhere. Its compact design makes it effortlessly portable, while the robust fiberglass frame ensures durability against strong winds and regular use. Coupled with a reliable metal shaft, this umbrella promises longevity, making it a wise investment. The automatic opening system provides ease of use, ready to shield you from unexpected rain in seconds. Moreover, its wooden handle not only offers a comfortable grip but also adds a touch of sophistication and timeless charm. The umbrella comes with a matching sleeve, making storage simple and stylish. Stand out with this environmentally friendly accessory, and rest assured, it can be personalized to reflect your unique style or corporate branding, making it ideal for gifts and promotions.
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Product number
10404420
Weight
361 g
Dimensions
96 x 96 cm
Length
96 cm
Height
96 cm
Country of origin
CROATIA
Material
Recycled PET Polyester
Weight
361.0
Height
96.0
Width
96.0
Brand
Citizen Green
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