Nylon Flag For Valentine's Day
This 3x5 nylon Valentines Day flag is the perfect way to show your love and celebration of the holiday. The flag is made of durable, high-quality nylon material that is designed to withstand the elements, ensuring that it will continue to look great for seasons to come. The flag features a vibrant and colorful design with hearts and other Valentine's Day imagery, making it a fun and festive addition to your home or garden. Hang it from a flag pole, or display it indoors or outdoors on a wall or window. No matter where you choose to display it, this flag is sure to bring a touch of love and cheer to your home this Valentine's Day.
Specifications
- Sewn Stripes, Embroidered Stars
- Brass Grommets
- Fast Drying 200-denier nylon
- Treated to resist fading
- Finished with a white poly-cotton header
- Made in the USA
American Flag Size to Pole Length:
Flagpole Length |
Maximum Flag Size |
20' |
3' x 5' |
25' |
4' x 6' |
30' |
5' x 8' |
35' |
6' x 10' |
40' |
8' x 12' |
50' |
10' x 15' |
60' |
12' x 18' |
70' |
15' x 25' |
80' |
20' x 30' |
The “Flag Code” includes instruction and rules on such topics as the display and use of the flag by civilians, time and occasions for display, position and manner of display, and how to show respect for the American flag.
Notes for flag care:
Exposing your flag to rain, wind, snow or high winds will shorten the life of your flag considerably. If you leave your flag exposed to the elements, it will greatly reduce the life of your flag.
We recommend that you hand-wash your flag with mild soap, rinse thoroughly and air dry. You can also use a dry cleaning service.
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Valentine's Day History
Valentine's Day is a holiday that is celebrated on February 14th in many countries around the world. It is a day that is dedicated to love, romance, and relationships, and is marked by the exchange of cards, flowers, and gifts between loved ones. While Valentine's Day is now a popular holiday celebrated by people of all ages, it has a long and interesting history.
The origins of Valentine's Day can be traced back to ancient Rome, where it was known as the Festival of Lupercalia. This festival was held in honor of the Roman god Lupercus, who was the protector of shepherds and their flocks. During the festival, young men would go out into the streets and whip women with the hides of sacrificed goats, believing that this would make them more fertile.
The Festival of Lupercalia was eventually suppressed by the Roman Empire, but the holiday of Valentine's Day continued to evolve and change over the centuries. It was during the Middle Ages that the holiday began to take on its modern form, with the exchange of love letters and gifts becoming more common.
In the 14th and 15th centuries, the holiday became associated with the courtly love tradition, which was a code of conduct that governed the behavior of knights towards their lords and ladies. The idea of courtly love was that knights were to serve and protect their ladies, and the holiday became a way for knights to express their love and devotion to their ladies.
It was not until the 17th and 18th centuries that Valentine's Day began to resemble the holiday that we know today. During this time, the holiday became more commercialized, with the exchange of cards and gifts becoming more common. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Valentine's Day became increasingly popular around the world, and it is now celebrated in many countries on February 14th.
Despite its long and varied history, Valentine's Day remains a popular holiday that is celebrated by people of all ages. It is a day that is dedicated to love, romance, and relationships, and it is a time for people to express their love and affection for one another. Whether you choose to celebrate with a romantic dinner, a bouquet of flowers, or simply a heartfelt card, Valentine's Day is a special time to celebrate the people you love.