The Basic Components of a Flag

More than 4,000 years ago, custom flags were made of fine materials

like silk. The material was made to be durable and lightweight.

Before, flags were of excellent quality and can last for several

decades. People were also able to carry these for thousands of miles

because of the lightweight design. Silk was the preferred fabric for

making flags before.

Newer flags introduced a variety of materials. Examples are cotton,

nylon and polyester among others. These were also durable but a lot

cheaper compared to silk. Nylon is frequently used because it is

affordable and lasts a long time. Nylon is also lightweight so keeping

flags will not be burdensome. A big flag using nylon can easily be

placed inside a bag without much effort. The flag material has to be

lightweight so that the wind can conveniently let it fly to be seen by

everyone. Durability is an important aspect of modern flags to

withstand different weather conditions. Flags are expected to last for

decades, with some groups or families passing these on from generation

to generation.

Aside from nylon, polyester is also a preferred flag material. It is

more durable than nylon and can last long against direct sunlight and

heavy storms. Polyester is heavier but is still chosen by many because

it can last several decades, becoming a very good investment.

Polyester flags may either be woven or knitted.

Another type of material used to make flags is cotton. It is not as

frequently used compared to the other two. Cotton custom flags are

ideal for indoor use. These can also be displayed outside.

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