North Carolina State Flag Nylon Printed - Made in USA

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  • North Carolina State Flag Nylon Printed - Made in USA
  • North Carolina State Flag Nylon Printed - Made in USA
  • North Carolina State Flag Nylon Printed - Made in USA
  • North Carolina State Flag Nylon Printed - Made in USA
$29.95 - $677.95
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Made in USA. Available in many sizes. Grommets, pole hem and fringes available.

Custom Flags available double sided. Grommets on sizes 6x10 and smaller and ring and thimble on sizes 8x12 and larger.

Double sided flags are custom made.

All pole hems include a leather tab.

Ask for extra grommets or to be made into a banner.

North Carolina did not have an official state flag until the North Carolina state constitutional convention of 1861. During this convention, delegates voted to join the Confederacy. They established a committee to come up with a flag. This flag was ratified by the convention on June 22, 1861. The flag consisted of a red field with a white star in the center. Inscribed above the star was the date May 20, 1775, the controversial date of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Inscribed below the star in a semi-circular form was the date May 20, 1861, which was the date North Carolina seceded from the Union. The flag also contain two bars of equal width, one in blue and one in white. The design is similar to one suggested by Raleigh artist William G. Browne.

This is an American made flag of tough, durable and long-lasting nylon fabric, with solid brass grommets. You won't find nylon flags with higher tensile and tear strength. It has excellent strength retention under UV exposure, and high resistance to UV fading. The colors are deep, bright, and last over time due to the aniline dye process. They have better wash-fastness and light-fastness than nylons of similar fabric construction. One inch double edge fold around flag, with four rows of stitching on the fly edge. There is reinforced stitching at top of bottom of the fly.

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