![]() After spending four years in the happiest of valleys (State College, PA), she moved back home to South Jersey-otherwise known as the famous “outside of Philly” area. She has produced content ranging from beauty and health, to lifestyle and self-improvement. During her undergraduate career, she spent a majority of her time writing for, and eventually editing, VALLEY Magazine: Penn State’s only student-run fashion and lifestyle magazine. Kylee graduated from Penn State in May 2020 with a degree in journalism and a minor in French. ![]() She works with content for brands such as Popular Mechanics, Best Products, Bicycling, and Runner’s World. Kylee McGuigan is an associate commerce editor for Hearst Magazines’s Enthusiast Group. We've included a range of styles below, from old-school models with classic stripes to umbrellas with side flaps that are more like an open tent, and sizes that range from roughly 6 to 11 feet wide.įor more ways to stay cooler this summer, check out our picks for the best cantilever umbrellas, shade sails, and car sun shades. So whether you’re looking for a canopy to shade the whole family or are a solo beachgoer and need something small and portable, here are several excellent options to buy now before they go out of stock.Īll of the umbrellas we cover below have average user ratings of four stars or higher, and are guaranteed to last you all season. ![]() But aside from the practical and economic benefits of having one that’s built to last, a beach umbrella that you take out season after season becomes an object you’ll associate with happy memories of summers past. Finding one that won’t break in a week is obviously your first order of business. You’ve waited all year to kick back, relax, and watch the waves crash for hours on end, yet no trip down the shore is complete without a new beach umbrella. Summer is finally here and that only means one thing: it’s beach season. ![]()
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