Use of the popular Shibumi Shades, which were invented by Raleigh natives, will still be limited at Myrtle Beach for now, ...
In the ever-evolving world of beach accessories, a new player has emerged to redefine our seaside experience: Shibumi Shade.
Those policies predate the Shibumi, but local officials complain that all manner of alternative shades block the beach and ...
A city council-appointed committee tasked with making suggestions about beach operations is again recommending no changes to ...
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 ...
"Making the beach a better experience is what we are after." Shibumi Shade founders stand in their warehouse. From left, Dane Barnes, Scott Barnes and Alex Slater. Photo: Courtesy of Shibumi Shade ...
Horry County and Myrtle Beach leaders will soon discuss potential changes to their beach rules that could allow sun shelters ...
Travelers appreciate: Owners of this beach tent say the canopy is stable in the wind and can easily be set up or taken down by one person. What sets this tent apart: The Shibumi Shade is ...
Year-round use of the popular Shibumi Shades, which were invented by Raleigh natives, will still be limited at Myrtle Beach ...
North Myrtle Beach and Horry County’s unincorporated coast — have consistently banned wind-driven shading devices like Shibumi Shade and Solbello during the peak summer tourist season.