Introducing our 23-inch 3 Fold Auto Open/Close Reversible Umbrella made with high-quality 190T pongee material. This umbrella is designed to provide you with ultimate convenience and protection during unpredictable weather conditions. The chrome plating steel shaft ensures durability and stability, so you can confidently use it even in strong winds. With its innovative design, this umbrella features a unique reversible feature, allowing you to easily switch between two stylish patterns. The 3-fold mechanism ensures compact storage when not in use, making it perfect for travel or everyday use. The umbrella is equipped with a strong fibre-glass rib and a black plating inside frame, providing excellent resistance against heavy rain and wind. The black ABS handle with a button allows for comfortable grip and easy control. Included with the umbrella is a matching pouch for convenient storage and transport. Personalization options are available, allowing you to add your own touch to this stylish accessory. Stay protected in style with our 23-inch 3 Fold Auto Open/Close Reversible Umbrella.
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Product number
10034980
Weight
0.347 kg
Dimensions
107 x 62 cm
Length
107 cm
Height
62 cm
Country of origin
CN
Material
Glass
Length
0.0
Weight
0.347
Width
107.0
Height
62.0
Brand
midocean
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