We are proud to make all of our Texas flags right in the lone star state.
Looking for a durable and high-quality Texas flag to show off your state pride? Look no further! Our Texas Nylon Flag in sizes from 2′ x 3′ to 30′ x 60′ and are made from sturdy nylon material that is built to last. Hand Made in Marble Falls Texas. Comes with Grommets installed for easy attachment to your flag pole.
Whether you’re looking to display this flag outside your home or business or use it to decorate your office or classroom, our Texas Nylon Flag and Texas Poly II Flags are the perfect choice. Don’t wait any longer – order yours today and start showing off your Texas pride in style! Always contact us with any questions you may have.
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History of the Texas Flag
The national flag of Texas, known as the Lone Star Flag, made its debut in 1839. This banner became the first official flag of the Republic of Texas, symbolizing the fierce independence of a land once its own nation. A star, bold and solitary, anchors the left side on a field of glory blue. The flag’s horizontal stripes reflect balance: the upper stripe, white, signifies purity, and the red stripe below stands for bravery. This iconic emblem has endured through the years, representing pride and resilience.
Beneath its simple design lies a deep legacy. The equal horizontal stripes highlight the importance of unity and strength, qualities cherished by Texans. Since the flag flew for the first time over 180 years ago, it has stood as a symbol of perseverance, with its colors and structure inspiring generations. As it waves, this flag continues to embody the spirit of the people it represents. Each element serves a distinct purpose, telling a story that spans centuries yet remains relevant today.
The Durability of Our Texas Flags
Our Texas flags offer maximum durability through high-quality nylon fabric. This material has become a top choice due to its balance of strength and flexibility, allowing the flag to catch the wind with ease and giving it a dynamic and vibrant presence, whether in light breezes or stronger weather conditions.
Nylon also excels in standing up to weather exposure. Its water-resistant nature means the flag dries quickly after rain, while its UV-resistant properties help maintain bold, vivid colors under the relentless sun. Whether facing the harsh Texas heat or enduring rainy weather, our flags hold their shape and color over time, keeping them looking pristine through all seasons.
Maintaining Your Texas Flag
Maintaining your nylon Texas flag requires consistent care to preserve its vibrant colors and overall quality. Regular cleaning helps to prevent dirt buildup, which can wear down the fabric over time. Gentle hand washing with cold water and a mild detergent keeps the nylon intact, while air drying it fully will prevent damage from excess heat. Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh weather conditions, as this can cause fading and deterioration of the material.
Storing your nylon Texas flag correctly also contributes to its longevity. When not displayed, fold it neatly to avoid wrinkles and creases. Keep it in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture buildup that could weaken the fabric.
Displaying Your Texas State Flag With Respect
Flag etiquette plays an important role in honoring the spirit and pride of the Lone Star State. The Texas Flag Code provides specific guidelines for displaying and handling the state’s flag. When flown outdoors, the flag should never touch the ground, and during parades or ceremonies, it is held high and to the right of other state flags. When raising or lowering the Texas flag, it should move at a respectful pace, and it should always be taken down by sunset unless it’s illuminated. Following these simple rules highlights the importance of the Texas flag as a symbol of heritage and unity, recognized by the Texas State Historical Association.
Folding and maintaining the Texas flag also hold significant value. The flag is folded into a triangular shape, with only the blue field and white star visible. This method, outlined by the Texas Flag Code, preserves the integrity of the fabric and upholds tradition. Regular cleaning and storage in a dry place protects its appearance, especially when it is flown on important dates such as Texas Independence Day (March 2) and San Jacinto Day (April 21). Displaying the flag on these special holidays connects communities to the state’s proud past, fostering a sense of shared history and respect for this enduring emblem.
Ordering your Texas flag from Flags 2020 follows a simple, straightforward process. Begin by selecting the perfect flag for your needs, then choose the ideal size to fit your space. Add the flag to your cart, and with a few quick clicks, your purchase is ready for checkout. The ordering experience is seamless from start to finish, and your new Texas flag will be on its way. For additional information or assistance with your order, contact us directly. We’re ready to help you find the right flag for your collection.