Our state flags are available in three different types of Material
All of our outdoor flags are finished with a strong, durable snow-white header and brass grommets.
Nylon
Unsurpassed in beauty and craftsmanship, our State Flags are manufactured to precise specifications. Authentic seals and designs are always in correct proportion to the flag size. Our dye process duplicates complex emblems with exacting accuracy in brilliant, fast colors. These flags are expertly crafted using 100% heavyweight 200-denier nylon bunting specially treated to resist sun and chemical deterioration. These flags are are extremely durable and fast drying.
Poly
Recognized as the most durable of all flag fabrics, the Poly State Flags are skillfully crafted of 2-ply 100% polyester bunting. Its open weave construction reduces wind resistance, therefore lessoning abrasion and increasing flag life. Resists wear to wind, dirt and moisture and is ideal for industrial and institutional applications. Designed specifically for the needs of the most discriminating customer, this flag will prove to be the most durable, longest lasting flag available.
Light Poly
These fully printed lightweight polyester are a popular choice where economy is essential. They fly in the slightest breeze and offer suberb color retention.
Quick Facts about this flag
The flag of Oregon is the only state flag with different pictures on each side. On the reverse appears a beaver the state animal. Both sides have a field of navy blue with design in gold. The front picture includes a heart shaped shield with an eagle on top, surronded by thirty-three stars. ( The number of states in 1859. ) The scene on the shield shows the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean, mountains, forests and a covered wagon. A plow, wheat and pickax represent farming and mining. Of the two ships: The one leaving is a British ship and the one arriving is a United States ship representing trade. The eagle represents the United States. On a banner are the words "The Union" representing support for the United States. Finally the flag is emblazoned with the words "State of Oregon" above the picture and the date of statehood "1859" below.