State of Texas Flag – Outdoor – Commercial
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Sewn Texas State Flag – Rugged Poly‑Max Outdoor Grade
Official Design (Since 1839) of Texas State Flag aka Lonestar Flag
Blue vertical stripe with centered white star; horizontal white (top) and red (bottom) fields. Proportion: 2:3.
Material & Performance of TX Flags
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Poly‑Max™: Two‑ply, 100% polyester bunting with open-weave design for reduced wind resistance and extended flag life.
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Recognized as the most durable flag fabric—built for commercial, institutional, and high-wind environments.
Construction & Reinforcement – Texas Flag
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Fully sewn (no printing), with multi‑row lock‑stitch hems and extra‑strong fly-edge reinforcement to resist fraying and tear.
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Durable canvas header and solid brass #2 grommets for secure mounting.
Color & Longevity on Texas Flags
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Utilizes fade‑resistant, UV‑stable dyes to maintain vibrant red, white, and blue tones in outdoor exposure.
Historical Legacy of TX Flag
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Signed into law as the Republic of Texas flag on January 25, 1839; reaffirmed by the state in August 1933.
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One of only two U.S. state flags that also served as the national flag of an independent nation.
Why This TX Flag Wins
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Engineered for maximum durability, built to resist wind, abrasion, UV, and weather—no compromises.
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Heavy-weight Poly‑Max ensures it stays flying strong, even in gusty or harsh conditions.
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A living heritage piece—Texas history sewn into every inch.
Key Specs at a Glance
Feature | Specification |
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Design | Iconic Lone Star Flag, adopted 1/25/1839 |
Material | Poly‑Max™ (2‑ply polyester bunting, open weave) |
Durability | Commercial-grade, high wind/institutional ready |
Reinforcement | Multi-row hems, strong fly-edge, brass grommets |
Color Fastness | Fade-resistant, UV-stable dyes |
Legacy | Only state flag that was once a national flag |
Frequently Asked Questions About the Texas State Flag
- What do the colors on the Texas flag represent?
- What does the Lone Star symbolize?
- When was the Texas flag officially adopted?
- Was the Texas flag ever a national flag?
- What are the official dimensions of the Texas flag?
- Why was the Texas flag re-legislated in 1933?
- What is Poly-Max™, and why is it used for this flag?
- How should the Texas flag be displayed flat?
- Can the Texas flag be flown without the U.S. flag?
- Is it true Texas can fly its flag at the same height as the U.S. flag?
What do the colors on the Texas flag represent?
Blue stands for loyalty, white for purity, and red for bravery. These values reflect both Texas’ revolutionary spirit and American ideals.
What does the Lone Star symbolize?
The white star represents independence, unity, and Texas’ former status as a sovereign nation. It’s the origin of the “Lone Star State” nickname.
When was the Texas flag officially adopted?
Texas adopted the current flag on January 25, 1839, during its time as an independent republic.
Was the Texas flag ever a national flag?
Yes. From 1839 to 1845, the flag served as the national flag of the Republic of Texas before it joined the United States.
What are the official dimensions of the Texas flag?
The flag’s proportions are 2:3. The blue vertical stripe takes up one-third the length; the white and red stripes are equal halves of the remaining two-thirds.
Why was the Texas flag re-legislated in 1933?
Though widely flown, the flag had no legal status after statehood. It was officially reinstated by Senate Bill 258 in 1933.
What is Poly-Max™, and why is it used for this flag?
Poly-Max™ is a two-ply, heavy-duty polyester built for outdoor durability. It resists high wind, UV damage, and fraying—ideal for commercial and government use.
How should the Texas flag be displayed flat?
The blue field with the star should always appear on the observer’s left, even when viewed from the reverse side.
Can the Texas flag be flown without the U.S. flag?
Yes, the Texas flag can be flown alone. When flown with the U.S. flag, it must be placed lower and to the right.
Is it true Texas can fly its flag at the same height as the U.S. flag?
No. This is a myth. Texas must follow the U.S. Flag Code like all states—the U.S. flag must always fly higher when on the same pole.
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The left part of this flag represents certain historic events in North Carolina. On May 20, 1861, North Carolina seceded, and a committee was formed to create a new state flag. This committee consulted an artist from Raleigh, William Jarl Browne, who prepared a model for a state flag. This was approved by the North Carolina Convention on June 22, 1861.
The design was described as having on the left side, in semi-circular form, the date May 20, 1775 representing the “Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence,” claimed by some to be the first declaration of independence made in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution. Below this date was May 20, 1861 representing the date of North Carolina’s secession from the union.
After the Boston Tea Party, Britain closed the Port of Boston. On May 19th, 1775, the elected representatives of Mecklenburg County met at the courthouse in Charlotte and began discussing what to do regarding what had happened. On the same day an express rider arrived with news of the battles of Lexington and Concord. After hearing that British soldiers had killed and wounded fellow British citizens, the discussions swiftly became more intense, resulting in five resolutions that make up the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. It was not called a declaration at the time, but was a resolution of the citizens of Mecklenburg County. It was to be sent to the North Carolina representatives at the Continental Congress, declaring the fact that they had separated themselves from Britain.
The citizens of Mecklenburg stated that Great Britain had “wantonly trampled on our rights and liberties and inhumanly shed the innocent blood of American patriots at Lexington” and that we “dissolve the political bands which have connected us to the Mother country” and declare ourselves “a free and independent people.”
“At Ultimate Flags Inc., we are more than just a flag store; we are custodians of history, supporters of freedom, and believers in the power of symbols. Located in O’Brien, Florida, our family-owned business has been serving patriots, history enthusiasts, and flag collectors since 1997. We pride ourselves on offering an unparalleled selection of over 10,000 flags, including American flags, Confederate flags, military flags, historic flags, and custom designs. Each flag tells a story, and we are committed to preserving these narratives through our high-quality products.
Our passion for flags is matched only by our dedication to our customers. Whether you’re seeking a flag for personal expression, historical reenactments, or to honor your heritage, our experienced team is here to help you find the perfect flag. We understand the importance of quality, which is why we offer flags in various materials and sizes, suitable for all needs and occasions.
At Ultimate Flags, we believe in giving back. We actively support veterans, first responders, and non-profit organizations, ensuring that the brave men and women who serve our country are honored and remembered. Our online presence is not just about sales; it’s about educating our audience on the rich tapestry of American history and the significance of flags in our society.
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Michael
Absolutely brilliant workmanship…excellent product…Over the moon with the quality of this flag..

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