New Jersey State Flag: A Symbol of Pride and Heritage
The New Jersey state flag is a revered symbol of the Garden State’s rich history and heritage.
- Adopted on December 18, 1787, when New Jersey became an official state, this iconic flag is a testament to the state’s proud roots.
Exceptional Quality and Craftsmanship
Fly American Flags proudly offers high-quality nylon flags that are printed single-face reverse using proprietary deep-penetrating acid dye inks for vibrant, long-lasting color.
- The 8×12′ flag is hemmed with the T60 heavy-duty thread and finished with a 9 oz. bright white poly sateen heading and 2 heavy-duty chrome D-rings.
Authentic Designs
We continually research to ensure that our state flag designs are authentic and current, so you can be confident in the accuracy of your New Jersey state flag.
- Our flags can be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades, making them perfect for any occasion.
Customization Options
Pole hem plain, fringe, and pole hem fringe finishing options are available on all state flags up to size 5×8’.
- Note that sizes 6 x 10’ and 8 x12’ are made to order, so please allow extra lead time for these sizes.
Made in the U.S.A.
Fly American Flags is proud to offer flags that are certified by the Flag Manufacturer’s Association of America. This certification ensures that our flags have been made in the U.S. with materials that are domestic in origin and that all processes in every step of its manufacture were completed in U.S. facilities with U.S. labor.
- This means you can trust that your New Jersey state flag is a genuine American-made product, crafted with pride and care.
Order Your Flag Today!
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to showcase your state pride with our exceptional 8×12′ New Jersey state flag. Order now and experience the Fly American Flags difference!
DID YOU KNOW? The first official American flag, adopted in 1777, had thirteen alternating red and white stripes and thirteen white stars on a blue field, representing the original thirteen colonies. The number of stripes and stars changed over time to reflect the admission of new states to the Union. Today, the American flag proudly features fifty stars and thirteen stripes.
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