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verdi adam
> 3 daylove it
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Cal
> 3 dayI havent had them long, so my review is premature. However, i purchased the umbrella as a cheap buy till i am able to get an expensive one. I wasnt expecting much.
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Dan chin
> 3 dayHigh quality umbrella. Looks very sharp too. Ive used it in high winds and heavily rain and it has been even better than I had anticipated. Its on the large side, and wont fit any bags, but its easy to carry on its own.
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Southern Lady
Greater than one weekNo dislikes.
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beomyoul Lee
> 3 dayI have been using this for fall 2015. The handle and stick is wood. But i feel like middle pole is more of woodish stick wraped with wood patter print. This is light and comfortable. And with this price, it looks fancy as well. Good purchase. Highly recomend.
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Dan Schofield
> 3 dayNot sure why this got such a great reviews, it is made well for the price but it doesnt have an opening near the top so that you can use it when its windy - which is usually always the case when its raining - I must have missed that feature before purchasing.
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Tenzin Gyaltsen
> 3 dayThe quality is just bad. No details whatsoever: the logo on handle is cricket as are some other parts.
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British Hospital Ship
> 3 dayI purchased this umbrella for several reasons. First, I needed my own umbrella as I did not have one. Second, I am rather old-fashioned and love, quite frankly the cane-type handle of umbrellas. These are traditional and I particularly despise the straight, small umbrellas (which have a tendency to blow inwards or simply break). Third, being a traditionalist with (military history), carrying an umbrella believe it or not gives any self-respecting man whom has a love for all things military, and having a traditional character of yesteryear that all desired effect of carrying himself an umbrella in public. Much like the pace-sticks - (aka walking stick) of the early 1900s (most British Army officers carried these as a symbol of dignity and respect), many British Army officers carried umbrellas in the Second World War (replacing the pace-stick). Being a lover all not only traditional British culture, but the military - I think its safe to say I needed one.
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Ian G.
> 3 dayThis umbrella is great. Such a classic look with good build quality.
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Brian Aylward
> 3 dayGreat quality.. one of the best umbrellas Ive owned.