Polyester High Wind American Flag Made in the USA

From: $39.00

We offer the most durable Polyester High Wind American Flag Made in the USA available!

All flags up to 6’x10′ have 2 brass grommets on the left edge of the flag.

Flags 8’x12′ and larger have a rope & thimble for hanging. All of our U.S. flags feature extra stitching for outdoor durability.

 

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We offer the most durable High Wind Polyester American flags Made in the USA available!

All flags have sewn stripes and embroidered stars.

grommet left edgeAll Polyester American Flag up to 6’x10′ have 2 brass grommets on the left edge of the flag.

Flags 8’x12′ and larger have a rope & thimble for hanging. All of our U.S. flags feature extra stitching for outdoor durability.

rope thimble

What size flag do you need?
The most common “house” size flag is 3’x5′. For in-ground flagpoles, the length of the flag should be one-quarter to one-third the height of the pole.

Example: A 20′ flagpole should fly at least a 3’x5′ flag.
POLYESTER 2: Our most durable flag fabric. Your best choice for high wind areas.

OUTDOOR POLYESTER FLAGS

The first American flag was raised at Fort Stanwix on August 3, 1777. Fort Stanwix is in what is now known as Rome, New York. Three days later, the new flag would come under fire in the Battle of Oriskany. Old Glory has stood the test of time and when it comes to American polyester outdoor flags, the United States Flag store has an amazing selection.

The Polyester High Wind American Flag an economical option. They are more budget-friendly than nylon flags. However, they can also withstand the elements of outside wear and tear. They look fabulous indoors too.

Flags Galore and More Store offers customers different options in a Polyester American Flag so that you can find the one that best suits your needs.  Spun polyester flags have sewn stripes and embroidered stars. These are excellent choices for outside use since they are made from a heavier fabric. They do require more effort to take down and put up though and rely on higher wind speeds to “fly.”