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U.S. American Flag 3'x5' + FREE Affiche. Made in USA. Bundled Product. Embroidered Stars Sewn Stripes. Sturdy Brass Grommets. Premium Nylon. 30% of Proceeds Donated to Families of Fallen Officers.

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About U.S. American Flag 3'x5' + FREE Affiche. Made In

30% of proceeds are donated to families of fallen service men and women. I am a full time teacher and this fundraiser is for these special families. I offer a BETTER THAN 100% GUARANTEE: You may return your flag at any time for a full refund, no questions asked. Our flags boast Nylon 240-D (similar to 200 denier nylon), ideal for outdoor use and indoor display as it sheds water well and maintains its bright appearance over time. They fly well in slight breezes and are ideal for low wind areas. All 50 Stars are embroidered. We use proprietary CSTEP-2 brass grommets to add a professional touch and lasting quality, measuring a bit larger (anvil drive punch #3777-14). The U. S. Government generally expects nylon flags to last 90 days, based on daily usage from sunrise to sunset. Our tests have shown that in most cases our flags, with their unique design elements, will last 4 times as long, especially when properly cared for (remember that no matter how well it is constructed, a flag is only a piece of cloth and will sooner or later succumb to the elements). Our flags are sewn with with 2 rows of stitching per seam and 4 rows of stitching on the fly end, using lock stitches to prevent unraveling. And each of our flags are bundled to include an extra gift as well: An official "Flag for the Fallen" sticker for each customer. If, by chance, your flag experiences premature wear (common to about 3% of all orders), I will personally replace your flag, no questions asked (life is just too short to not take care of people). Simply stated, it's a win-win: supporting families who have lost loved ones and also bolstering the local economy.