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  2. Stay Cool With One of These Editor-Approved Cantilever Umbrellas

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    Napoli 12-Foot Round Sunbrella Cantilever Umbrella This cantilever umbrella’s curved arm stands out visually among the competition and its wheeled base stands out for functionality.

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    10' x 13' Rectangular Cantilever Patio Umbrella. If you're looking for a non-circular canopy shape, Morse recommends an option like this one. It has a single wind vent and comes in your choice of ...

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    Get some much-needed shade and avoid the sun's harmful UV rays with these editor-reviewed outdoor patio umbrellas, including both market and cantilever options.

  5. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Brolly is a slang word for umbrella, used often in Australia, Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Bumbershoot is a rare and fanciful Americanism from the late 19th century. [8] A parasol may also be called a sunshade, rainshade, snowshade, or beach umbrella (US English).

  6. Umbrella hat - Wikipedia

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    In December 1880, a patent was taken out on the umbrella hat; patent 250,803. [1] Robert W. Patten claimed that he invented the umbrella hat while he was prospecting in Mexico. His original hat also included a mosquito net attached to the canopy. Patten moved to Seattle in the 1890s and was dubbed the Umbrella Man.

  7. Umbraculum - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms during the sede vacante – featuring an umbraculum Umbraculum in the Basilica of St. Louis, King of France. The umbraculum (Italian: ombrellone, "big umbrella", [1] in basilicas also conopaeum [2]) is a historic piece of the papal regalia and insignia, once used on a daily basis to provide shade for the pope (Galbreath, 27).

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