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Unnurella – an umbrella that does not get wet

Unnurella umbrella

The umbrella is our most loyal companion in April, if we don't count the smartphone. But if the umbrella does us a great favor during the rainfall in the proverbially capricious and rainy month, which also quickly justified its reputation this year, we bring a lot of water into the interior with it, which "camps" on the surface and is difficult to remove. to get rid of. Well, unless you're using the really practical Unnurella umbrella, an umbrella that doesn't get wet because the drops just run away.

Unnurella it's an umbrella that doesn't get wet. Well, drops are already falling on its surface, but unlike a classic umbrella, these are caused by rain exceptional density of goods get rid of it as a joke. So with a single shake, dry it completely and leave it behind will not leave puddles, when you put it down.

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The Unnurella umbrella is a "child" Kazuya Koike from by Doogdesign, and World Party Inc. signed under the production. And not only does it meet the highest industry standards when it comes to defense against water, also bounces right off 99% ultraviolet rays without additional UV protection. But just like the skin, Unnurella also needs to be taken care of. Drops, dust, sebum from the hands and everything else it comes into contact with eventually weakens it water resistance. However, since the umbrella is also resistant to heat, the most effective way to maintain the maximum reflectivity of the fabric is to rinse it regularly and then iron or blow dry it apply heat from the inside. It's coming in eight colors as a folding or normal umbrella with a non-slip handle. We want! Order it here: doogdesign.jp

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