Oil-paper umbrellas are generally divided into full wear and half wear. Many people don’t know much about full wear and half wear. So what are the differences between full wear and half wear?
1. The inside of the oil-paper umbrella is different
A fully-threaded oil-paper umbrella uses special threads to thread the entire inside of the umbrella, while a half-threaded oil-paper umbrella only has threads threaded through the upper and lower sides, with the middle hollowed out.
2. Oil-paper umbrellas have different characteristics
A fully-threaded oil-paper umbrella has threads all over the inside, so it feels stronger, while a half-threaded oil-paper umbrella has fewer threads, but feels simple and delicate.
3. Oil-paper umbrellas have different uses
A fully-threaded oil-paper umbrella has a frame full of silk threads and has pendants, etc., and is mainly used to protect it from the rain; a half-threaded oil-paper umbrella has a full frame with a little silk thread and has pendants, etc., which is a conventional oil-paper umbrella stringing style; Mainly used for stage performances.
The difference between full and half-filled oil-paper umbrellas: mainly reflected in the different inner sides of oil-paper umbrellas, different characteristics of oil-paper umbrellas, and different uses of oil-paper umbrellas, which can be distinguished through comparison.