USA State Flags
USA State Flags
Showing pride for your home state or even just your favorite state has never been easier. We have the availability of not only all 50 of the United States flags but even the U.S. territories! Featuring a diverse selection of distinctive and stylish designs, you might find it challenging to decide on just one. Our inventory spans from Alabama to Wyoming, ensuring availability in various fabrics, sizes, and options to suit your preferences.
The majority of our state flags come with a nylon choice and are proudly manufactured in the United States under our exclusive brand, Super Tough. Additionally, we offer alternatives such as sewn polyester, polyester, cotton, and super knit polyester. Each fabric option has its corresponding printed and sewn versions based on your selection. Feeling unsure about which fabric to choose? Fear not! See below for a quick guide on the properties, advantages, and disadvantages of each fabric we carry.
Flag Fabrics
Nylon - Nylon flags are the most common choice when it comes to picking out a superb outdoor flag. This is because nylon flags are fairly inexpensive, lightweight, and look great. They effortlessly soar and flutter in the breeze, requiring minimal effort to showcase
Sewn Polyester - On the other end of the flag spectrum, we have sewn polyester, which stands out as the heaviest and most premium among our fabric options. While these flags come at a higher cost, they are exceptionally durable, making them perfect for outdoor use, especially in high winds and for continuous daily display. It's worth mentioning that these flags require stronger winds to fully display their majestic "flight." Despite being the priciest option, they offer unparalleled longevity, ensuring your flag proudly waves for many years to come.
Polyester - The polyester flags in our collection stand as the most budget-friendly among our flag choices, making them well-suited for indoor use or in areas with minimal exposure to weather, such as on a covered porch.
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Cotton - While not as prevalent as other materials, cotton is another fabric crafted with indoor use in mind. It comes at a relatively low price and often boasts vibrant colors. Additionally, we offer cotton blends with polyester, specifically designed for our Car and Motorcycle Flags.
Super Knit Polyester - Super Knit, a unique polyester blend exclusively produced by our brand Super Tough, strikes a balance between nylon and polyester. Combining the appearance and texture of nylon with the durability akin to sewn polyester, these flags offer a distinctive blend of qualities.
It's a common practice in the United States to fly a U.S. state flag alongside the American flag. To ensure proper display, adhering to flag etiquette is crucial. The American flag consistently takes precedence on American soil, signifying its paramount importance and deserving of the highest honor. This principle dictates that the American flag should either be of the same size or, in most cases, larger than the state flag being flown. For instance, avoid pairing a 4ft by 6ft state flag with a smaller 3ft by 5ft American flag. Additionally, the state flag should not be flown higher on the same flagpole or from a superior vantage point on a different flagpole. Following these guidelines ensures a respectful and harmonious display of both flags side by side.
In summary, when displaying the American flag alongside any state flag, it should be of equal or larger size, positioned at the highest point, and typically placed on the far left. This arrangement effectively communicates its paramount importance, value, and significance.
To read up more on this topic, check out our Information on Displaying State Flags with the American Flag.
If you want to learn more, please visit our website All State Flags Bulk.
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