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London Undercover “Classic Line” Umbrellas

07 January 2010, 02.36 | Posted in Accessories | 2 comments »

Selectism - London Undercover "Classic Line" Umbrellas

Some classic takes on umbrellas from the London Undercover operation. “With the celebration of British Culture at the core, London Undercover brings to life what is generally seen as a boring, disposable, last-minute item. An obvious canvas for expression, the designs aim to encourage people to enjoy and take pride in what is, an indispensable, quintessentially British accessory.”

More looks at the London Undercover Classic Umbrellas after the click.


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2 comments
  1. David Royce:

    The brand\’s website makes a big deal out of being British, but they don\’t say anything about where the product is made which means probably NOT in England…how tacky…..

  2. Sam P:

    A little unfair…Do any websites say where their stuff is made? Nothing is Made in England anymore. Even the old school umbrella makers ship parts in. Things have changed Roycey boy.

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