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#Drip Panache with Umbrella Inspired by the Milan Subway An innovative umbrella has been developed with urban travelers in mind, featuring a drip-free design and convenient straps for carrying. Kjaro has been made in Italy from high quality and durable materials. The practical and stylish umbrella is wind-resistant and has been designed for modern moving. It was inspired by experiences in the Milan subway, observing how difficult it is for people to move around with a wet umbrella. A traditional umbrella is awkward to deal with after use because it drips, clutters and needs to be carried by hand. Kjaro is different in that it can be closed straight after use and inserted into the case, before being attached to a bag or strap. The waterproof case is equipped with a handy fill-empty tank. A polyurethane sheet divides the umbrella from its case and pushes droplets toward the tank, which collects and safely holds the water even if it is held upside down. The tank, which has a capacity of 4cl, can be emptied at the owner convenience by simply pulling the ring down in order to dispense the water. Kjaro can be worn after being used and is adaptable to different situations. There is a hook, small strap and shoulder strap for easy carrying. The umbrella can also be stood upright on a table or desk. Described as a erfect connection between design technology and convenience, it features a magnetic closure and safe plastic tips, and is made of rubber coated plastic with an aluminum and fiberglass frame. Kjaro has reached its goal on Kickstarter, where it is currently raising funds for production, and those who get in early can pledge#55 for one of the umbrellas m


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