Description
Whether you're a resident or simply an admirer of the Green Mountain State, this Vermont state flag is an excellent way to show your pride.
Our flags are made in the United States from high-quality nylon, a durable and lightweight material that can fly even in gentle breezes. The nylon fabric is also quick to dry, which helps to prevent mildew buildup. The flag's design, featuring Vermont’s distinctive state emblem, is digitally printed for precise details and UV-resistant colors.
Our state of Vermont flag is available in a range of sizes, from the small 12” by 18” to the large 12’ by 18. Flags sized 6’ by 10’ and smaller come equipped with a sturdy canvas heading and brass grommets for easy attachment to any standard outdoor flagpole. Our larger 8’ by 12’ and up flags are instead finished with rope and galvanized thimbles for added support.
Vermont Flag Features
- Proudly made in America
- Authentic 1923 design
- 100% premium nylon
- Strong canvas header for reliable flying
- Rust-resistant brass grommets
8’ x 12’ and Up Sized Vermont Flags
- Nylon rope instead of grommets
- Galvanized thimbles
- Extra stitching on fly-end corners
Are you planning on setting up a formal indoor display? Consider our VT state flag finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve.
Vermont Flag Meaning & History
The first flag that could be said to represent Vermont was the Green Mountain Boys flag, flown by the group of the same name in 1777.
In 1804, Vermont adopted a version of the American flag with 17 stars and 17 stripes, representing the 17 states of the US, with the text “Vermont” at the top. This design was modified in 1837 to have just 13 stripes, and the canton was changed to include the state seal inside a large star.
The modern version of Vermont’s flag was first used by the Vermont militia during the American Civil War. This design comprised the state coat of arms on a dark blue field. It was officially adopted as the state flag on June 1, 1923.
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