Do you ever know as where the feather flags originate? Does it really made from feathers? Typically, when a flag is being mounted into the grounds, it somehow looks similar to a feather. The pole would be the feather’s shaft and the flag as the vane. Probably, the design of the flag has been expanded to become better when displaying and using on advertisement.
On the contrary, traditional flags are actually in rectangular shape with canton being affixed on the left upper corner of a flag and its hoist placed on left side being affixed to the pole. The sides can be flared up easily. As we all know, flags are designed to be fluttered up so it doesn’t really recommended placing unreadable messages to it.
The feather flags have a large area for the hoist rather than the traditional ones wherein it is affixed on the pole in vertical position; it allows the display text to be read by everyone. Traditional flags can be weaker when talking about the condition of the wear and tear particularly when strong winds approached it.
These flags can be more flexible, it’s the reason why people opt to use it for advertising. The strong winds can’t bother the flag and it is really flexible and it’s not prone for easy destruction. Somehow, it will be a great choice for advertisers and sponsors in events.
Furthermore, feather flag has a wide array of types for everyone to make their choice; the design will also depend on the person as well as the place for it to put on.
