These are the main materials we use to make flags and banners.
White 70 Denier Nylon:
Nylon woven with Dupont 6.6 high tenacity Solarmax fibre. This nylon meets government standards and allows flags to move delicately with the wind.
White 200 Denier Nylon:
This strongly built woven nylon looks resistant.
210 Denier Nylon:
Nylon woven with Dupont 6.6 high tenacity fibre
White Knitted Polyester:
Polyester knit. A fabric known to offer high durability at a low price.
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| 70 denier nylon |
200 denier nylon |
210 denier nylon |
Knitted polyester |
These are the materials we use to make banners, streamers and pennants
13 Ounce Coloured Vinyl:
Thin vinyl used for indoor or outdoor streamers. Can only be used with self-adhesive lettering on one side only.
15 Ounce White Vinyl:
Thin vinyl used for outdoor streamers. Can only be printed on one side.
21 Ounce White Vinyl:
Highly resistant opaque vinyl for outdoor use.
Can be printed on both sides.
Generally used for streamers and banners.
The smallest flag size is 4" x 6" and the larger flags are made by attaching small flags together.
Flags can have one or two layers. 99% of the time, the flags we make are only single layer since double-layered flags are heavier and cost twice as much.
Single-Layered Flags
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| Recto |
Verso |
Double-Layered Flags
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| Recto |
Verso |
There are different finishes to choose from:
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| Quick tie |
Double stitch
Quadruple stitch |
Coloured thread
Red, blue, green and black |
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