March is National Umbrella Month, and as snow gives way to rain for most of us by then (if not already), we will be very excited to be able to get outside again after a long winter! Don’t miss this opportunity to have a walking advertisement on an umbrella!
In 2017, umbrellas have become “high tech”. Here’s a look at what is new and trending in umbrellas for 2017:
- NEVERWET Totes Brand Umbrella. This umbrella features a revolutionary water
repellency technology that makes the water roll right off the umbrella, keeping it 4 times drier! No more putting a wet umbrella on the car seat, or bringing a wet umbrella into the office. There are two sizes available, items #VRNW006 with a 64” arc and #VRNW004 with a 47” arc.
- Sabre Umbrella #MFL29. On the tail of the new Star Wars movie, Rogue One, check out this techy light sabre umbrella. This umbrella features blue, red, or white lights that travel up the shaft for colorful night-time enjoyment. This large umbrella also comes with a flashlight at the bottom of the handle to help light your path for added safety.
- Solar USB Market Umbrella #3402USB. A perfect addition to any patio, 7’ and 6 panels. Features brushed silver ribbed aluminum frame with USB port, traditional aluminum ribs, 2
piece/bottom pole with button connector, white plastic ferrule cap and runner, heavy 8 oz polyester cover with UV treatment and wind vent. Power up and stay connected with this solar market umbrella. A solar strip collects the power! Just plug into the USB port on the umbrella shaft to charge your cell phone or tablet. - The Rebel Umbrella #700IN. A revolutionary design. The umbrella closes away from you, keeping you dry when closing. It’s easier to close when entering or leaving a car or through a door.
Umbrella giveaways not only remind your customers that you care, but also give you the opportunity to expose your brand to countless prospective clients each time it rains. Whether it’s a torrential downpour or a light drizzle, recipients will reach for your customized umbrella promotional products to keep them dry.