South Carolina State Flag: A Symbol of History and Pride
The Palmetto State’s iconic symbol is now available in a premium nylon construction, perfect for flying high or displaying proudly indoors.
- Authenticated by the Flag Manufacturer’s Association of America, ensuring its materials are domestic in origin and manufactured in U.S. facilities with U.S. labor
- Printed single-face reverse on 200 denier nylon for a vibrant, long-lasting display
- Hemmed with T60 heavy-duty thread and finished with a 9 oz. bright white poly sateen heading and 2 heavy-duty chrome D-rings
- Pole hem plain, fringe, and pole hem fringe finishing options 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
Flags That Last: Durable Construction and Deep-Penetrating Acid Dye Inks
Our state flags are built to withstand the elements, with a focus on vibrant color that won’t fade quickly. Our proprietary deep-penetrating acid dye inks ensure your flag remains bright and bold for years to come.
- Flags can be flown outdoors, indoors or carried in parades
A Brief History of the South Carolina State Flag
The state of South Carolina became a state on March 26, 1776. Since then, its iconic flag has been a symbol of history and pride for its residents. Today, you can own a premium nylon version of this beloved symbol, certified by the Flag Manufacturer’s Association of America.
Order now and show your love for the Palmetto State!
Did you know that the South Carolina state flag features a white palmetto tree on a blue background? This design is rooted in history, as it was inspired by the defensive strategy used during the American Revolutionary War. The palmetto tree’s ability to withstand British cannon fire led to the creation of this iconic symbol, which has been flying high ever since.
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