8 British Umbrella Brands To See You Through The Seasons
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British weather may often be dreary, but your umbrella doesn't have to be...
On average, it rains 133 days a year in Britain. That is just over one-third of each year that we spend battling through the torrents with our umbrellas. This makes it all the more surprising that the humble umbrella is not considered a lifelong investment in the way our shoes, bags or watches are. Having a sturdy umbrella on hand can save you valuable time sheltering under restaurant canopies, or from having your hair ruined by the inevitable downpour.
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The Best British Umbrella Brands
For centuries, British umbrella makers have built a reputation as crafting the very best in the world, supplying customers with a diverse range of pieces to match all personalities and protect them from the ghastliest of weather. While costlier than those in a cheap souvenir shop or supermarket, these umbrellas are built to last. A good umbrella, as many of these brands will tell you, should survive a lifetime.
To help you decide which umbrella is best for you, we have compiled a list of the very best British umbrella brands in operation today, and how their unique styles can make a little show of rain rather fun.
1. Fulton Umbrellas
Best For: Everyday Reliability
From compact travel options to sturdy walking sticks, Fulton offers a diverse range of umbrellas. Its signature feature is the patented Wind-Resistant Technology, which allows their umbrellas to withstand gusts without turning inside out. This commitment to functionality doesn’t come at the expense of style. Fulton’s designs often feature contemporary patterns and vibrant colours, appealing to both fashion-conscious individuals and those seeking a reliable brolly for even the windiest of wet weather.
The brand has also gained popularity amongst the likes of David Beckham and Kate Middleton – and is also used at massive British sporting events like Wimbledon.
SHOP: fultonumbrellas.com
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2. Oswin Hyde
Best For: Timeless Elegance
Established in the heart of London, Oswin Hyde is known for producing umbrellas that are both functional and stylish. The brand’s umbrellas are crafted using the finest materials, ensuring durability and aesthetic appeal. Each piece showcases meticulous attention to detail, from the selection of high-quality fabrics to the elegant handle designs, making them a perfect choice for those who appreciate sophistication in their rainy-day gear.
SHOP: oswinhyde.com
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3. Fox Umbrellas
Best For: Understated Chic
The Prince and Princess of Wales, Charlize Theron and Emily Blunt are amongst those who have used Fox’s Umbrellas. The Fox family has been making umbrellas since 1868, when Queen Victoria was still on the throne, and today the London based-firm is the quintessentially English pick. Aside from a few animal-head designs and whangee crooks, these ‘Made in England’ umbrellas are understated and extremely well-crafted – coming in foldable, telescopic and pure stick. Fox also produces a popular line of raincoats, so you’ll be fully prepared to battle the torrents from head to torso.
SHOP: foxumbrellas.com
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4. London Undercover
Best For: Media Types
This is the trendier, contemporary choice (think an afternoon hanging around Soho House). Less classic, but more youthful than the others on this list, London Undercover – founded in 2008 – has collaborated with the likes of Monocle, Carhartt, and Fred Perry. Styles include standard colourways, but also patterns and motifs that make them an expression of your character as well as a practical piece of kit. Along with the trendy styling are sustainable means of production, which underpin each part of the manufacture process. Why not pick up one of their spectacular, and very affordable, foldables with a whangee crook? You might even look forward to a little rain.
SHOP: londonundercover.co.uk
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5. Brigg
Best For: Traditionalists
Formerly known as Thomas Brigg & Sons, Brigg has been crafting umbrellas and canes since 1836, specialising in lightweight, individualised umbrellas that were as stylish as they were wet weather-proof. The brand merged with Swaine back in 1943, where it has continued to create umbrellas for contemporary audiences. Think classy, minimalist designs in a myriad of colours and sophisticated prints.
Brigg has since become an internationally-renowned symbol of great British umbrella-making. So much so, in fact, that it even made an appearance as the umbrella of choice for the Kingsman movies. Being chosen exclusively as the ideal brolly for an undercover spy, it’s no surprise that some of Brigg’s offerings include the easily-foldable Malacca Traveller (with a detachable handle for storage) and the Malacca Flask. This unusual piece includes a fitted screw-in drinking flask for those days when ‘under the weather’ can take on a variety of meanings. Brigg is indeed top-tier British umbrella-making; justifying a rather high price-point compared to others on the list.
SHOP: swaine.london
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6. James Smith & Sons
Best For: The Country
A love for English eccentricity is very obvious at James Smith & Sons, where their famous umbrellas include strikingly carved animal-head shapes and unusual, natural knob-stick ends. Operating since 1830, their London emporium has supplied men and women with all manner of umbrellas to suit their needs. (The Garden and Golf styles are particularly popular.) If you decide on a James Smith piece, it is certainly worth popping in-store to consult with their knowledgeable team. James Smith & Sons is so famous, in fact, that if you ask a London cabbie to take you to ‘the Umbrella Shop’, you will likely find yourself here; and aside from their own umbrellas, they sell a vast choice of affordable brands.
SHOP: james-smith.co.uk
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7. Lockwood Umbrellas
Best For: The City
Lockwood, like London Undercover, are new-comers to the umbrella market. Where the two differ is in their style. If LU is Soho House, Lockwood is St James, crafting pieces that stay true to the image of a classic English gentleman/woman, but with a modern touch. Every Lockwood umbrella is hand-crafted in North London using the finest sustainable materials from around the globe. The company employs centuries-old techniques, chooses sturdy hardwoods, Grade-A steel frames, and proofed water-resistant cloth that all come together for an umbrella that lasts the user a lifetime. Lockwood is an investment. And if you want to go the full-mile, you can have your very own made to order. This includes matching the stick length to your own height and personalising the button-strap.
SHOP: lockwoodumbrellas.com
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8. Pickett London
Best For: Luxury
Elegance is the order of the day at Pickett, which was established in 1988 by Trevor Pickett. When it comes to their range of hand-crafted umbrellas, the London-based accessories brand focus on luxury over eccentric design. Each umbrella is more tasteful than flash, and focuses on the type of wood used. The brand’s bespoke service, however, allows customers to use their own fabrics, adapt the shaft, or print a photograph inside the canopy. Pickett will work to deliver the umbrella of your wildest dreams. And if that wasn’t enough, each umbrella is incredibly practical, having been wind-tested to withstand speeds of 27mph.
SHOP: pickett.co.uk
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