A city council-appointed committee tasked with making suggestions about beach operations is again recommending no changes to ...
In the ever-evolving world of beach accessories, a new player has emerged to redefine our seaside experience: Shibumi Shade.
Use of the popular Shibumi Shades, which were invented by Raleigh natives, will still be limited at Myrtle Beach for now, ...
Myrtle Beach's Beach Advisory Committee won't recommend allowing Shibumi Shade or other similar products on city beaches next ...
Shibumi users are more considerate, Pugh said, than “tent people,” who she noted are notorious for setting up camp at sunrise ...
On Wednesday, the Myrtle Beach advisory committee met to discuss the possibility of allowing wind-driven beach shades on the ...
Horry County and Myrtle Beach leaders will soon discuss potential changes to their beach rules that could allow sun shelters ...
“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 ...
A few years ago, I discovered the Shibumi beach shade ($275). It is, without a doubt, the best beach shade because it actually performs better in the wind. The secret is the simple design ...
What sets this tent apart: The Shibumi Shade is increasingly popular for its unique design, which works with the wind instead of against it. The nonrigid canopy needs a minimum of just 3 mph winds ...
So in 1998 they opened Shibumi Spa at the Brooklyn Heights club (shibumi is Japanese for “complete” or “harmonious”), with the Metrotech location following soon after. The latter does only ...
When Dane Barnes, co-founder of the beach-canopy business Shibumi Shade, was in high school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, he considered only public options that were in-state: the University ...