A dedicated beachgoer makes a case for a beach tent that’s as functional as it is beautiful. Welcome to Beach Week, a celebration of the best place on earth. Is the beach too sunny, too hot, too sandy ...
Shibumi Shades are lightweight, portable beach shades designed to be wind-powered. They are easy to set up and offer UPF 50+ sun protection. While more expensive than traditional umbrellas, their ...
A good umbrella is a must at the beach, but they tend to be finicky. Some require complicated assembly and many can't stand up to high winds. If there's a strong breeze blowing — which is common by ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." So, what makes the Shibumi Shade better (or worse) than other options on the market? And more importantly ...
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more A beach umbrella is a vital bit of ...
WILMINGTON – Brothers Dane and Scott Barnes and their best friend Alex Slater grew up spending every summer on the beach at North Carolina’s Emerald Isle. The least fun part of their vacations was ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - It may still be winter but some Myrtle Beach residents are anticipating summer to hang out on the beach and in the shade. The future of what kind of umbrellas they can ...
Shibumi Shade founders Dane Barnes, 37, Scott Barnes, 34, and Alex Slater, 37.. Illustration: Inc.; Photo: Shibumi Shade If you’ve gone to the beach along the East Coast over the past couple of ...
Update, April 2021 :The Shibumi Shade is now sold in more than two dozen retail stores along the coast from Virginia Beach, Va., to St. Augustine, Fla. Locations are listed on the company’s website.
MYRTLE BEACH — Year after year, Grand Strand officials have thrown shade at the idea of breezy canopies on the beach. The state's busiest beaches — including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach and Horry ...
Year-round use of the popular Shibumi Shades, which were invented by Raleigh natives, will still be limited at Myrtle Beach for now, WMBF reports. The Myrtle Beach Beach Advisory Committee met ...