After debating a 1-year pilot program for wind-driven shading devices, Horry County Council voted 9-3 against a test run for ...
The Post and Courier's readers overwhelmingly want Shibumi Shade to be allowed on Horry County's beaches. Respondents' ...
Wind driven shade devices, like Shibumi Shades, have been a hot topic of conversation in beach communities.WIND-DRIVEN SHADE ...
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Shibumi Shade has taken over North Carolina beaches. Now it's plotting more growth with new productsWhy it matters: In just a matter of a few years, the Shibumi Shade has become one of the hottest outdoor brands in the country, selling hundreds of thousands of its lightweight wind-powered sun ...
“It was difficult. We all three had full-time jobs, so we would sew the Shibumi Shades in the evenings and on weekends,” Shibumi co-founder Dane Barnes said. Barnes said the idea to create a ...
Horry County Council did not pass an ordinance that would allow for a one-year trial of wind-driven shading devices.
Dane Barnes, Scott Barnes, and Alex Slater founded Shibumi Shade, a company that has quickly become synonymous with innovative outdoor gear, changing the way people experience the beach.
The Horry County Council may soon take a look at allowing some types of wind shades, called Shibumi Beach Shades, on county ...
WHQR's Ben Schachtman and The Assembly's Johanna Still tackle stories from around the greater Wilmington area in our free weekly newsletter, The Dive. This week, Wilmington was the last man standing ...
Horry County leaders engaged in a heated exchange before saying no to wind-driven shade devices trial run. Representatives ...
The committee wants to discuss with the full council whether to conduct a one-year trial with devices like Shibumi Shades. The ordinance would also only apply to beaches in unincorporated areas of ...
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