After debating a 1-year pilot program for wind-driven shading devices, Horry County Council voted 9-3 against a test run for ...
The Post and Courier's readers overwhelmingly want Shibumi Shade to be allowed on Horry County's beaches. Respondents' ...
Wind-driven shade devices, like Shibumi Shades, have been a hot topic of conversation in beach communities. Horry County ...
Horry County Council did not pass an ordinance that would allow for a one-year trial of wind-driven shading devices.
Wind-driven devices like the popular Shibumi Shade won’t be allowed on Horry County’s 14-mile beachfront even on a trial ...
“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 ...
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.
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 ...
The committee wants to discuss 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 of ...
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