This is Annin's strongest, longest lasting flag.
For military, institutional, and commercial flag displays, nothing beats the performance of a Tough-Tex flag. Made from an open-weave polyester material, this time-tested standard has been America's best U.S. Flag for over 30 years.
• Best material for larger flags
• Ideal for daily, long-term display
• Open weave reduces fabric stress in high winds
• Longest-lasting flag available
100% 2-Ply Spun Polyester Weave
Tough-Tex is an open-weave polyester engineered to let wind pass through the fabric, reducing stress on the flag. Ideal for high-wind situations and flags that are flown every day.
Embroidered Stars, Sewn Stripes
Each star is densely filled with brilliant white embroidery yarn that shines brightly against the rich blue background.
Sewn stripes with four rows of fray-resistant lock stitching on the fly end. (Six rows on flags 8' x 12' and larger.)
Flags 15′ x 25′ and larger are finished with reinforcing corner patches on the fly hem
Weather-Resistant Fast Colors
The red and blue dyes used in Tough-Tex flags are specifically formulated to resist the fading effects of weather. No other polyester flag has colors that last longer.
Secure Flag Attachments
Sturdy weather-resistant brass grommets attachment points are used on flags 6'x10' and smaller. Flags 8'x12' and larger feature roped headings with spliced galvanized thimbles.
• Lock stitching resists fraying and tearing
• All stripes, seams and hems are sewn with long-life polyester thread
• Color-matched to the stripe, double-needle stitching with back-stitch reinforcement
• Most popular size for residential use is a 3’ x 5’ flag on a 5’ or 6’ pole
• Made in the USA
Annin Flagmakers —
Annin flags have been part of the fabric of America since 1847. Annin flags have draped the casket of Abraham Lincoln and gone to the North Pole with Admiral Peary. An Annin flag was the iconic flag raised by U.S. Marines atop Mt. Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima during World War II, went to the Moon on Apollo 11 in 1969, and flies over the White House in our nation’s capital. Annin flags are entirely made in the USA, by American workers using U.S.-manufactured materials.
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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