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  2. Add Ample Shade to Your Backyard With These Designer ... - AOL

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    11' LED Round Offset Patio Umbrella. This 11-foot, octagonal canopy is made with UV-protected fabric and vented for wind. The steel pole is rust-resistant and will stand up to the elements.

  3. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Umbrellas are now a consumer product with a large global market. As of 2008, most umbrellas worldwide are made in China, mostly in the Guangdong, Fujian and Zhejiang provinces. The city of Shangyu alone had more than a thousand umbrella factories. In the US alone, about 33 million umbrellas, worth $348 million, are sold each year. [53]

  4. Leung So Kee - Wikipedia

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    Leung So Kee is a handmade umbrella store with a wide range of umbrellas and repairing service, from sun umbrella to mini folding umbrella. It offers custom-made umbrella services, which took about four hours to finish. The most expensive umbrella sold by Leung So Kee costs HK$1,380. The umbrellas of Leung So Kee are still handmade.

  5. Totes Isotoner - Wikipedia

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    Totes' umbrella production is outsourced to Taiwan, one of the world's major umbrella-making centers. [62] In 1987, the airline TWA enables passengers to purchase Totes umbrellas when they are on international flights. [63] In 1988, one-size-fits-all Totes "Toasties", "cozy slipper socks to wear on those cold winter nights", go on sale. [64]

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    Just because it’s hot in the summer doesn’t mean it won’t rain. Make sure you are ready when the rain comes with these umbrellas.

  7. Awning - Wikipedia

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    Most of these systems are water-proof as compared to water-resistant (lateral arm awnings) and therefore allow no water penetration through the fabric "roof" section. These systems meet Beaufort scale wind loads up to Beaufort 10 (89–101 km/h or 48–55 kn or 55–63 mph) depending on model and size.