Umbrellas’ specialty umbrellas

The reverse umbrella can be folded in reverse. Its inventor is 61-year-old British inventor Jenan Kazim. This kind of umbrella opens and closes in opposite directions, which can effectively drain the rainwater accumulated inside the umbrella. The directional umbrella also avoids the embarrassment of the ribs poking the heads of passers-by. The inventors say the new design means users can stay dry for a longer period of time once the umbrella is stowed away, while also avoiding injuries in strong winds.

When this kind of umbrella is folded, the dry umbrella inside is turned outside, and during this process, you need to hold it up instead of pulling it down like an ordinary umbrella. It won't cause rain all over the floor as soon as the user comes home, and you don't have to work hard to lift it above your head to hold the umbrella. It won't poke people in the face, and once you sit in the car, you can put the umbrella away smoothly without getting wet from the rain. This umbrella will not be blown inside out by the wind, because the inner umbrella has already turned outside.