Also called “The Southern Cross”, “Army of Tennessee Battle Flag”, “Confederate Naval Jack”
This is the most recognized of all Confederate Flags. It has one star for each member of the Confederacy with the “x” pattern (called a saltier) denoting progress and strength.
FLAG QUALITY AND USES
Civic Quality
Construction: 300D Nylon Embroidered
– Designs are embroidered on both sides (not printed)
– Design reads properly on the front side and backwards on the reverse (as per proper flag construction
see here)
– Superior look and feel to printed flags
– Bright thread adds texture and weight
– Long lasting, waterproof, tear and fray resistant material
– Double and quad stitched edges all around
– Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings for added durability
– Attaches easily to any flag pole
– 1 year “no fade, no fray” guarantee
RECOMENDED USES:
– Outdoor display use on poles
– Permanent flag displays (i.e. not taken down at night/rain)
– Excellent for events indoor/outdoor, parades
– Schools, churches, civic uses
Paulie54` (verified owner) –
Quality materials and workmanship. Wish I’d bought the 3 x 5 version. We’ll see how it holds up to Texas Hill Country winds.
A bit darker in color than expected, but that’ll help fading!
Paul Taylor –
The quality of the fabric and embroidery is outstanding. I bought another as a replacement for this one. Why? Since our freedom of speech/expression is being suppressed more each day, I felt I needed to uphold a HERITAGE properly and display that Dixie pride that’s stomped on in the media. I proudly fly this flag below the U.S. flag.
Paul Taylor –
Fabric is thick and seems quite durable. Embroidery work is top quality.