After debating a 1-year pilot program for wind-driven shading devices, Horry County Council voted 9-3 against a test run for ...
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 wind-powered beach shade originated from family ...
After last week’s Horry County Council vote to not allow wind-driven shading devices a trial run on the county’s ...
Horry County is going to vote on shading devices on March 18. Shibumi Shade's CEO hopes they follow some North Carolina beach towns' lead in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Horry County leaders engaged in a heated exchange before saying no to wind-driven shade devices trial run. Representatives ...
The coast has been cleared in North Carolina. In 2021, Brunswick County beach town Ocean Isle Beach passed a Shibumi-shaped ...
The Horry County Council may soon take a look at allowing some types of wind shades, called Shibumi Beach Shades, on county ...
"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 ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF ... 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 ...
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.