New Jersey State Flag: A Symbol of Garden State Pride
The New Jersey State Flag is a stunning representation of the state’s rich history and heritage. Made in the U.S.A., this flag is crafted with high-quality 200 denier nylon, ensuring vibrant colors that last for a long time.
- State flags are printed single-face reverse on high-quality 200 denier nylon
- Flags are printed using proprietary deep-penetrating acid dye inks for vibrant, long-lasting color
- Printed state flags are hemmed with the T60 heavy-duty thread and finished with a 9 oz. bright white poly sateen heading and 2 brass grommets
Durable Construction for Indoor and Outdoor Use
This flag is designed to withstand various weather conditions, making it perfect for outdoor flying or indoor display. The heavy-duty thread and durable nylon material ensure that the flag remains intact even in harsh winds.
- Flags can be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades
Sizes and Finishing Options
We offer a range of sizes to fit your needs, from 3′ x 5′ to 8′ x 12′. You can also choose from various finishing options, including pole hem plain, fringe, and pole hem fringe.
- Pole hem plain, fringe, and pole hem fringe finishing options are available on all state flags up to size 5×8’
- Sizes 6 x 10’ and 8 x12’ are made to order, please allow extra lead time for these sizes
Authenticity Guaranteed
We take pride in our commitment to authenticity. Our state flag designs are continually researched to ensure that they are accurate and up-to-date.
- State flag designs are continually researched to ensure the designs are authentic and current
As you proudly fly your New Jersey State Flag, remember the rich history behind it. The State of New Jersey became a state on December 18, 1787, and has since become known as the Garden State. This flag is a symbol of that heritage, and we’re honored to offer it to you.
Call to Action
Show your pride for the Garden State with our high-quality New Jersey State Flag. Order now and get ready to fly your colors!
New Jersey’s state nickname ‘The Garden State’ was adopted in 1954, after Abraham Browning, a Camden, New Jersey, newspaper editor, popularized it in an article. The nickname refers to the state’s natural beauty, including its forests, mountains, and coastlines. Today, the New Jersey State Flag is a symbol of that beauty and the state’s rich history. By flying this flag, you’re not only showing pride for your state but also celebrating its unique heritage.
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