0 a light umbrella used as a protection against the sun. -- parasoll
As well as parasols, slippers, baby clothes, curtains, place mats, mantillas, beddings and pillowcases embroidered or crocheted by the extraordinary dextrous ladies of the archipelago.
The festival features paper products, paper parasols in particular, cultural shows, a parade showing traditional ways of life, and several contests.
If they do go outside, they seek shade that may be provided by trees, parasols, and so on.
Often the difference is the material; some parasols are not waterproof.
Other methods included wearing full-length clothes when outdoors, including gloves and parasols.
Initially the store sold dry goods but by the late 1870s, its merchandise included fashionable clothing and hats, imported fabrics, draperies, parasols and other clothing.
The commissioning of elephants and parasols is done in the utmost secrecy by each party to excel the other.
Traditional drums, music and glittering ornamental parasols accompany this procession of boys who dance in a trance.