These smaller versions of Annin's Nyl-Glo premium, all-weather, flags are made from SolarGuard®-treated nylon giving them extended resistance to UV rays.
Annin uses a remarkably strong, lightweight weave so the flags wave in the lightest breeze.
Unlike inferior printed flags, these high-quality, 200 denier Nyl-Glo Colorfast flags are fully sewn from separately dyed component pieces for superior color retention, durability and weather-resistance.
The fly end, which is typically the first place flags start shredding, has four rows of high strength lock-stitching to help prevent fraying and extend the flag's life. (Six rows on larger flags.)
• Annin's most popular and best-waving flag – excellent value and durability
• Brightest colors for a great appearance
• Flies in the lightest breeze
• Treated materials are UV and fade resistant
• Red, white and blue fabrics are dyed separately with the best inks for rich, vibrant, fade-resistant colors
• Large, vivid, individually embroidered stars
• 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
• Sturdy, weather-resistant brass grommets for secure attaching
• 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.