Stick Reverse-Close Umbrella with Under-Canopy Print
The reverse-close idea made more expressive with a printed interior canopy.
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Story & heritage
Totes highlights InBrella as its reverse-close umbrella technology: the wet side folds away from you, so exiting a car or doorway is less messy. The stick version turns that utility into a style surface by putting print on the under-canopy.
The official product page lists the Stick Reverse-Close Umbrella as a best seller and describes it as engineered to withstand winds up to 75MPH. It is a signature Totes compromise: more coverage than a compact, more visual personality than a plain stick umbrella, and a closure mechanism built around everyday convenience.
Materials & craft
The stick frame uses reverse-close construction, a curved handle and a printed inner canopy. Totes lists water-repellent and windproof features, automatic close, and a 47-inch canopy for one-person coverage.
How to choose & style
Choose the under-canopy print like a lining: it shows most when the umbrella is open or half-closed, so it adds personality without competing with outerwear. It is strongest with neutral raincoats and denim, where the print becomes the focal point.