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Which Flag is Right for Me?

American Made Flags - The Easy Choice At Flags.com, we proudly offer a wide variety of flags that are 100% manufactured in the United States to be of the highest possible quality. Buying an American-made flag helps support the US economy and ensures you receive an exceptional product from the finest materials. Low-cost foreign-made options are usually constructed of materials that fall apart quickly and need more frequent replacements. Choosing to buy flags made in the USA is the easy choice.C …
Feb 12, 2024 Alexis C.

Flag Care Guide: Tips For Avoiding Damage and Repairing Your Flag

The US government estimates that a nylon flag will last about 90 days if flown only from sunrise to sunset in good weather. Flags that are flown 24 hours a day, in the rain or the sun, will typically last one-half to one-third as long. Our flags, however, have a reputation for lasting a lot longer. A flag’s longevity depends on the weather, location, airborne contamination, and how often you fly it. Remember, your flag is a piece of cloth that works very hard. Throughout its lifetime, your …
Feb 08, 2024 Alana K.

Flagpole & Flag Care Tips to Prevent Winter Damage

Winter is here, which means taking extra preventative measures to maintain our health, homes, cars, etc. Don’t let the harsh winter month affect your flag by skipping out on maintenance during these cold months. Did you know that precipitation and high winds can reduce your flag’s durability and cause damage to your flagpole? Follow these flag care tips to prepare your flags and flagpoles for the winter: Buy Polyester: Winter damage to flags can be lessened by switching your flag material. …
Jan 08, 2024 Silvia C.

Your 2024 Guide to Nautical Flag Etiquette

Ever wonder why there are so many boat flags? How do the sailors know which flag to put first and when? Nautical flag etiquette is an essential part of sailing. The seven most common types of boat flags are Skin Diver flags, Storm Warning flags, Coast Guard boat flags, US Jack flags, Maritime flags and Pennants, Yacht Ensign & Officer flags, and most importantly the International Code Signal flags. Code signal flags and are frequently used by boats to send messages to other boats. Th …
Dec 27, 2023 Joanne M

MLK Day: Flag Flying Holiday and National Day of Service

This year, we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, January 15, 2024. MLK Day is a federal flag flying holiday and an official day of service. The holiday comes close to the celebration of Dr. King’s birthday, which happened on January 15. Dr. King was born in Atlanta, GA, to a Baptist minister; he continued his religious upbringing, receiving a theology doctorate. Dr. King was a leader and representative of nonviolent activism in the civil rights movemen …
Dec 26, 2023 Alexis C

7 Factors to Consider When Buying a Flagpole

Installing a flagpole is a big decision, so we recommend learning as much as possible before choosing the right one. We’ve compiled a list of factors and tips to help you evaluate your options. Table of Contents: FLAGPOLE HEIGHT FLAGPOLE LOCATION LEGALITY FLAGPOLE FINISH FLAGPOLE STYLE FLAGPOLE COST FREIGHT OR SHIPPING COSTS BONUS TIP1. FLAGPOLE HEIGHT Residential buildings are usually 10 feet per story. Commercial stories are a little higher, averaging about 12 feet. When selecting a f …
Nov 30, 2023 Alana K.

Your Guide to Flags.com Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals

Welcome to Flags.com, where passion meets patriotism, professionalism ensures excellence, and authenticity forms the foundation of our journey. As a steadfast purveyor of American-made flags, we are honored to invite you to our grand Black Friday Cyber Monday event, where the spirit of our nation is celebrated through unmatched quality and unbeatable offers. Passion Fuels Our Craft At Flags.com, we're not just in the business of flags; we're in the business of passion. Our flags are a la …
Nov 07, 2023 Staff

From 13 Stripes to 50 Stars: The Transformational Journey of the American Flag

The American flag represents the ideals, aspirations, and history of the United States. As a symbol of freedom, unity, and national pride, it is instantly recognizable and holds a special place in the hearts of Americans. However, have you ever wondered about the fascinating history and evolution of the American flag? Join us on a journey as we explore the tale behind the iconic stars and stripes.The Birth of a Symbol:In the late 18th century, the United States had only 13 colonies, each pushing …
Oct 31, 2023 Staff

Navy Day: Little-Known Facts About America’s Naval Force

Each year on October 27, we celebrate America’s maritime branch of the Armed Forces: the US Navy. Known as Navy Day, this commemoration is a salute to all those who have served or currently serve in the Navy. Think you’re an expert on all things naval? Read on to find out how many of these Navy facts and trivia you know! The Navy Has No Officially Recognized Birthplace Odd but true: To this day, no consensus has been reached regarding the Navy’s birthplace. The Continental Congress’s …
Oct 10, 2023 Caeden F.

Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Peoples' Day: A Flag-Flying Holiday Debate

Columbus Day has long been celebrated in the United States as a day to commemorate Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas in 1492. However, in recent years, there has been a growing debate over whether the holiday should be renamed Indigenous Peoples' Day to acknowledge and honor the indigenous cultures and communities that existed long before Columbus's arrival. This debate has sparked controversy over the significance of Columbus Day as a flag-flying holiday and the need for a more …
Oct 02, 2023 Alexis C.