PolyExtra American Flag: A Symbol of Freedom and Liberty
The United States flag represents the 50 great states of America and the 13 original colonies; it is a symbol of freedom and liberty and a beacon of hope worldwide.
- Our PolyExtra fabric is meticulously crafted from two-ply polyester fabric that is specially loomed and dyed to withstand the most demanding weather conditions, counteract the effects of ultra-violet light, and remain crisp and bright.
- We embroider our star fields in house and then carefully assemble each flag for maximum wind resistance with double-stitched unidirectional chain stitching on every seam and a full ¼” turn on all seams to produce the longest lasting flag on the market.
- Our fly hems are finished with four rows of lock stitching and a 102-stitch X-box reinforcement at the top and bottom to resist against tattering.
- We use color matched T60 thread which can withstand up to 60 lbs. of force and it is the strongest thread used by any major manufacturer on the market.
- For the strongest headings in the industry, we use a heavy duty 9 oz. super white Poly Sateen with 2 brass grommets on each flag.
- Made in the U.S.A. Our flags are certified by the Flag Manufacturer’s Association of America which certifies our flags have been made in the U.S. of materials that are domestic in origin and that all processes in every step of its manufacture were completed in the U.S. facilities with U.S. labor
In addition to its durability, this 6×10’ PolyExtra American Flag is also a stunning display of patriotism. With its vibrant colors and intricate stitching, it’s perfect for flying high above your home, office, or government building.
A Brief History of the American Flag
The history of the American flag dates back to 1777 when the Continental Congress passed a resolution stating that “the flag of the United States be made of thirteen alternate stripes red and white, that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” Since then, the flag has undergone several design changes, but its significance remains unchanged. Today, it’s a powerful symbol of American values and principles.
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