Extreme wear outdoor Kansas flags are produced using open weave 2-ply woven polyester, the longest wearing flag material available for daily, long-term display. This open weave material reduces fabric stress and outside fly-end shredding in high wind applications, increasing flag life over traditional nylon flags. Sizes offered are 3x5 ft., 4x6 ft. and 5x8 ft. Textile trade names are Annin Tough-tex, Eder Flag Poly-Max and Valley Forge Flag Spectrapro.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Brands

N/A Embassy Flag

Flag Height

N/A 5 ft

Flag Length

N/A 8 ft

Material

N/A Woven Polyester

State

N/A Kansas

Application

N/A Outdoor

Shipping Dimensions and Weight

Shipping Length

N/A 12.75 Inch

Shipping Width

N/A 9.25 Inch

Shipping Height

N/A 1.5 Inch

Shipping Weight

N/A 1.5 Pound

Additional Information

Additional Information

N/A The territory extended west into current Colorado. Governance of the Territory was initially from Fort Leavenworth, then Fort Riley. A state banner was first adopted in 1925, the name of the state above the state seal centered on a blue field, the seal framed by a sunflower. The sunflower was modified in 1953. The flag includes a heraldic emblem used by the US Army above the seal. The flag was first displayed at Fort Riley. The state name spelled in gold lettering was added under the seal in 1961. The seal contains a pastoral setting near Fort Riley, the Kansas river and hills, 34 white stars and the state motto "Ad Astra Per Aspera" ("To the stars, with difficulties").