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3' x 5' US flag with grommets and double stitched edges to reduce fraying.
Materials: Flags for Good flags are durable 200D polyester (most flags you'll find on the internet are cheap ~75D). In their testing, they selected 200D as the perfect flag material; anything heavier doesn't fly well and the "back" doesn't get enough ink, anything lighter feels cheap and wont last very long.
Each flag is folded by hand on our dining room table and ready to be used on a flag pole, boat, hung on a wall, or to proudly march with.
"What about the back side?" Flags for Good prints all of their flags as one-sided prints and make sure that the back has ample bleed-through. That way the design is beautiful and visible on both sides.
Below are our LGBTQIA+ Flag Choices. If you don't find one you'd like, shop our retired flag vender:
Rainbow Pride Flag: The traditional six stripe pride flag design popularized by artist Gilbert Baker in 1978. A portion of your purchase will go directly to Equality Texas. This cause is near and dear to our hearts here at Flags For Good as they work to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.
Progress Flag: Designed in 2018 by Daniel Quasar, the "Progress" Flag places 5 half sized stripes in an arrow shape representing trans and non-binary individuals, marginalized POC communities, as well as those living with AIDS on top of the traditional LGBTQ Rainbow Flag. Flags for Good is officially licensed by Daniel to produce this flag. A portion of your purchase will go directly to The LGBTQ Freedom Fund who posts bail to secure the safety and liberty of individuals in U.S. jails and immigration facilities.
Transgender Flag: The Transgender Pride Flag was created by American Trans woman Monica Helms in 1999, and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix in the year 2000. A portion of the sale will go directly to an organization furthering the rights and acceptance of trans people around the country.
Lesbian Flag: The original "Lipstick" Lesbian flag emerged online around 2010 with red lips on 6 or 7 stripes. Emily Gwen designed the simplified 7- stripe orange and pink gradients. In modern usage, the design has simplified this design to 5 stripes. A portion of your purchase will go directly to Equality Texas. This cause is near and dear to their hearts at Flags For Good as they work to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.
Pansexual Flag: With origins unknown, most define the three horizontal stripes as:
A portion of your purchase will go directly to Equality Texas. This cause is near and dear to their hearts at Flags For Good as they work to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.
Nonbinary Flag: Originally designed in 2014 by Kye Rowan, the nonbinary flag consists of four horizontal stripes:
A portion of your purchase will go directly to Equality Texas. This cause is near and dear to their hearts at Flags For Good as they work to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.
Bisexual Flag: Created in 1998 by Michael Page, the bisexual pride flag has a is pink on the top and royal blue on the bottom, with an overlapping purple stripe in the middle. The pink is intended to represent attraction to the same sex only, the royal blue to the opposite sex only, and the purple attraction to all genders / more than one. A portion of your purchase will go directly to Equality Texas. This cause is near and dear to their hearts at Flags For Good as they work to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.
Demi Sexual Flag: The demisexual flag's designer and history is unknown (email us if you have info!) but it has grown in popularity as the community has become more visible. A portion of your purchase will go directly to Equality Texas. This cause is near and dear to our hearts here at Flags For Good as they work to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.
Indianapolis Rainbow Flag: Cassie from Flags for Good is an Indy native. "Heck, we got engaged near the circle and got married in McCordsville. So we took the beautiful Indy flag and added the LGBTQIA+ rainbow. Show off your pride as well as your Indianapolis pride!" With all Flags for Good "Better State Flags" they are donating 10% of each flag to the First Nations Development Institute who improves economic conditions for Indigenous peoples through direct financial grants, technical assistance & training, and advocacy & policy.
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