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A guide on buying an American Flag

If you are thinking of buying an outdoor American flag, there are several things that you have to consider. Of course one very important aspect is that it has to stand even the harshest weather condition. There are some things that you have to put into consideration for quality and care. If you want have a guide in purchasing the best quality American flag, here is a list of the things that you need to check to make sure you are on the right direction.

1. Take a look at the fabric. The best choice would here would be nylon. They are the best fabrics for flags because can fair very well on all sorts of weather conditions. It’s also very light and durable which would be the best choice for outdoor use. This type of fabric also dries up quickly. However, you can also choose to buy polyester that is a lot heavier than nylon and cotton which is the traditional flag fabric but needs extra care to be preserved.

2. Buy from a store that will give you a product guarantee because it’s a proof that they are not selling inferior products. Always ask for this with your flag purchase.

3. There is also a price range when it comes to flags but don’t try to get away from the expensive ones. You usually get what you pay for so when you buy something cheaper, they are the ones that usually wear out quickly. If you don’t want to spend more because you have to replace your flag, then consider buying the best one.

4. The flag comes in various sizes but the most common is the 3x5 American flag. Also consider the height of your flagpole because this is the basis of the size of the American flag that you will purchase.

When you purchase an American flag, you are automatically supporting the U.S. Economy. It’s also a very good way to show support and love for country. Just always keep in mind the instructions on flag care and flag etiquette. Don’t forget the appropriate dates that you might need to display the flag. Don’t fly a tattered, worn or dirty flag to show your care and respect for the American flag. When your flag is tattered, fix it; when it’s dirty, clean it; but if there’s nothing more that you can do about it, you might as well buy a new flag.