Folding Reverse-Close Umbrella with Wind Protection
A commuter umbrella designed to fold wet-side inward before it drips on everything else.
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Story & heritage
Reverse-close umbrellas answer a specific Totes problem: the umbrella should not become the thing that gets your car seat, coat or bag wet after it has protected you outside. This compact version brings that idea into a folding commuter format.
Official copy describes it as water-repellent and windproof up to 75 MPH, with an inside-out fold that keeps water contained. That makes it one of the clearest examples of the brand's practical-accessory mindset: solve the annoying moment after the rain, not just the rain itself.
Materials & craft
The canopy closes in reverse so the wet exterior folds inward. Totes lists automatic open and close, a curved handle, water-repellent canopy, reinforced frame and compact sleeve, with one-person and two-person canopy options depending on variant.
How to choose & style
This is the umbrella to keep by the door of a car or in an office bag. Dark navy and black are the easiest daily choices; the larger canopy works when you often carry a laptop bag or walk with someone else.