Paul Navy
Paul Navy
Paul Navy is the ideal umbrella for the sophisticated commuter. Combining an elegant 10-spoke aluminium and fiberglass frame, with a 1.3m wide canopy made of luxurious 210T pongee fabric, this folding umbrella is both sturdy and stylish. The compact handle ensures a secure and comfortable grip while the small size makes it perfect for fast-paced travel.
Spokes: 10 brass tipped, hand-linked
Canopy size: 125cm
Closed length: 37cm
Mechanism: Manual/Trifold
Handle: Satin finish soft-grip handle
Construction: Fiberglass frame / Aircraft grade aluminium
Fabric: Luxury 210T Pongee
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Delivery
- We offer free UK delivery on all orders above £50
- All orders include a free pre-paid returns label if you change your mind.
- Returns must be made within 30 days from the date of delivery.
- Items must be unworn and in original packaging (do not tape or write on the shoe box)
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Care Intructions
Our umbrellas are built to protect from winds as well as rain. However, they will not protect from strong gusts. Avoid using your umbrella in heavy winds, particularly in large open areas, by sea/river fronts and bridges. Wind damage is not covered by our warranty.
Avoid leaning on your umbrella and using it as a walking stick. Not only do you run the risk of snapping the shaft in half but repeatedly hitting the umbrella on the ground can eventually collapse and dismantle the frame.
Always leave your umbrella open to dry to allow the fabric and materials to breathe. This will also prevent any potential rusting of metal parts.
Leave your umbrella open to dry away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Keep away from radiators and hot places to prevent warping especially during the summer months. Avoid leaving in the back of your car.
Take time to neatly fold & unfold to keep your umbrella looking new and prevent stretching / tearing off of the fastener.
Clean only with plain water, as cleaning subtances could remove proofing coatings.
If you own one of our Telescopic Umbrellas, always carry it by the body when closed, not the handle. Swinging and Extending the shaft by throwing it open can potentially separate the sections of the shaft. Emulating a cricket bat or golf club is also bad for its health.
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