Fox Umbrellas Small Umbrella in Dark Green

Fox Umbrellas

Color: Dark Green
Size

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Buy 2 or more Made in L.A. Premium Jersey Tees at a discounted price of $50 each compared to the regular price of $68. While supplies last. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Some restrictions and exclusions apply. Offer is not valid at Todd Snyder wholesale partners.

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Fox has been making some of the world’s best umbrellas in Surrey, England for over 150 years. This particular one is a classic size, with a 40” diameter canopy in chic, solid shades, made from a durable, waterproof nylon. The lightweight steel-and-nickel frame is capped in a curved maple wood handle for a comfortable grip. All umbrellas are handmade to order in the UK. 

  • Frame: 10 Rib, steel shaft with nickel plated steel ribs
  • Length: 18" from handle to point (45cm)
  • Canopy Diameter: 40" (103.5cm)
  • Canopy Composition: Polyester
  • Umbrella Weight: 500g
  • Handle Wood (Common Name): Maple
  • Automatic
  • Style TEL5

Thomas Fox began making and selling umbrellas in London in 1868, eventually selling his business to the Dixon family, who still run it today. The steel umbrella frame, perfected by Samuel Fox (of no relation to Thomas), replaced older whalebone frames and revolutionized the industry. As a result, the Fox business expanded globally during the 1930s, and again in the middle of the century with the introduction of durable nylon covers. Fox’s handcrafted umbrellas are beloved worldwide, by J.F.K. to Japanese royalty, and pop up on everything from “Peaky Blinders” to “The Crown.”