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3' x 5' Elizabeth Ross Texas Flag with Appliqué Star – 2-Ply Spun Polyester

3' x 5' Elizabeth Ross Texas Flag with Appliqué Star – 2-Ply Spun Polyester

Regular price MSRP $85.00 $59.50

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3' x 5' Elizabeth Ross Texas Flag with Appliqué Star – 2-Ply Spun Polyester

3' x 5' Elizabeth Ross Texas Flag with Appliqué Star – 2-Ply Spun Polyester

Regular price MSRP $85.00 $59.50

With Code TAKE30

Regular price MSRP Sale price Your Price $85.00 $59.50

With Code TAKE30

Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Honor the Lone Star State with the Elizabeth Ross® 3' x 5' Texas Flag, crafted from durable 2-ply spun polyester for a rich, textured look and long-lasting outdoor performance. Designed for daily display, this flag features a white appliqué star sewn onto the blue union, adding bold dimension and visual depth.

The fabric’s open weave allows it to fly gracefully while holding up to the elements. A reinforced fly end with double-needle lock-stitching and a 4-needle zigzag adds strength, and the 2.5" white canvas header with rolled-rim brass grommets ensures secure, reliable mounting.

Proudly made in the USA and FMAA-certified, this flag is a lasting tribute to Texas pride and heritage.

  • Bold Texas Design: Faithfully replicates the Lone Star flag with vibrant color and a sewn appliqué white star
  • Durable 2-Ply Spun Polyester: Textured fabric offers excellent strength, traditional appearance, and outdoor longevity
  • Enhanced Fly End Construction: Reinforced with double-needle lock-stitching and a 4-needle zigzag for lasting strength
  • Heavy-Duty Header and Grommets: 2.5" white canvas header with rolled-rim brass grommets for secure mounting
  • Proudly Made in the USA: FMAA-certified to ensure 100% American-made materials and skilled domestic craftsmanship
  • Recommended flagpole size: 6-foot mounted pole.
  • Wind Advisory: To help extend the life of your flag and pole, we recommend taking down your flag during high winds exceeding 30 mph. Sustained strong winds may cause damage to the flag or reduce its lifespan.
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In honor of Elizabeth "Betsy" Ross, Valley Forge Flag® presents a series of high-quality American flags, proudly made in the USA for over 100 years.

Our products are proudly crafted by over 400 dedicated American workers in state-of-the-art facilities located in South Carolina and Pennsylvania.. With a deep respect for tradition, we take pride in raising our colors to honor the American way of life.

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