Texas State Flag
The Texas State flag we know today has been flying over the State of Texas since 1839, when the Republic of Texas was created. The white star represents the Texas principle of solidarity. The color blue stands for loyalty, the color white stands for purity and the color red stands for bravery.
Texas State Flag
Texas passed its Flag Act in 1933, describing the exact specifications for its flag. The Flag Act named blood red, azure blue, and white as the official colors, and outlined the exact location of the lone white star. The white star resides on a vertical blue stripe at the hoist. The remainder of the flag is two horizontal stripes, white over red.
The Texas State flag we know today has been flying over the State of Texas since 1839, when the Republic of Texas was created. The white star represents the Texas principle of solidarity. The color blue stands for loyalty, the color white stands for purity and the color red stands for bravery.
These flags are available in both nylon and Polyextra material and finished with heading and brass grommets or D-rings. The Texas star is applique construction for all sizes.
Additional information
Size | 12"X18", 2ft x 3ft, 3ft x 5ft, 4ft x 6 ft, 5ft x 8ft, 6ft x 10 ft, 8ft x 12ft, 10ft x 15ft, 12ft x 18ft, 15ft x 25ft, 20ft x 30ft, 20ft x 38ft, 30ft x 50ft, 30ft x 60ft |
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Material | Nylon (Fully Printed), Nylon (Fully Sewn), Polyextra Fully-Sewn (2-ply polyester fabric), Poly-cotton (fully printed) |
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