America's Flag Company line of historical flags are accurate reproductions of the most commonly exhibited flags from America's rich history. This First Navy Jack Historical flag features a precise and intricate recreation of the flag's emblem. Ideal for souvenir or display use, it measures 2 feet by 3 feet and is made from premium grade, 200-denier nylon that's ultra-lightweight to help it fly in even the slightest breeze.
Other features include four rows of lock stitching with a reinforced fly-end to resist tears in high wind climates, real brass grommets, a synthetic canvas header, and UV protection for lasting rich, vibrant colors. Every flag is tested for its strength, durability, and fly-ability.
How Long Should a Flag Last?
A flag's longevity depends on the weather, it's location, airborne contamination and how often you fly your flag. Remember, your flag is a piece of cloth that works very hard. Throughout its lifetime your flag shakes, snaps, chafes, bakes, freezes, furls, twists, flaps, flies, unfurls. and hangs. A flag that flies continuously in high wind climates might need replacing two or three times a year.
No one can control the weather but you can take some important steps to lengthen the life of your flag. Always let your flag dry thoroughly before storing it to prevent mildew or color transfer. Also, at the first sign of fraying, have your flag repaired before further damage is done.
What's in the Box
First Navy Jack Historical flag (pole or hanging hardware not included)
About the Manufacturer
Chicago Flag and Decorating Company began making U.S. and State Flags in 1898. Cur