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Shed Rain: Embrace the Wetness with a Coupon

SUNI predicts umbrellas might become less unpopular in rainy cities like Portland.

If you're sick of walking into puddles or getting drenched on your daily commute, this coupon code could be a godsend. Founded over seven decades ago, Shed Rain is committed to crafting sturdy umbrellas that can withstand the wettest of seasons.


WIRED has teamed up with Shed Rain to offer 15% off their expertly-made umbrellas. Whether you're choosing from the Vortex V1 or the sleek Stratus model, there's an umbrella for every rainy day predicament – even those windy ones!


If you're in need of a stylish yet practical solution this season, the new AOAC Jumbo Compact and Auto Open Bubble Stick are perfect picks. These umbrellas not only keep you dry but also enhance your autumnal style.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/shed-rain-coupon/
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