Description
3’x5′ premium 100 denier polyester. It has a white header with two grommets. There are four rows of stitches on the fly and two rows on the top, bottom, and header side. The image is screen printed and appears on both sides. Writing will be reversed on the back.
This flag was used at the very first skirmish of the Texas War for Independence. It was made out of a white wedding dress. In 1835, about 100 Mexican cavalry were sent to Gonzalez to retrieve a cannon. On October 2nd, 1835 the war officially went hot when locals fought off the Mexican cavalry in Gonzalez.
3’x5′ flags are 3 feet x 5 feet, 36 inches by 60 inches, 91 cm by 152 cm, 1 yard by 1.7 yards. This is the most common size flag you see hanging on porches, small flag poles, hanging at festivals, and inside of bars and restaurants.
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