Kansas State Flag
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Note: The nylon 8' × 12' flag is made by Valley Forge.
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Annin Nyl-Glo Kansas State Flag
Just as "one size fits all" rarely fits anyone well, one flag material simply isn't the best choice for all environments. That's why we offer you a choice of materials for our commercial-grade outdoor Kansas state flags.
Our rugged SpectraPro 2-ply polyester Kansas state flags are made for us in the US by Valley Forge Flag and are designed for use in windier and drier climates.
Our durable Nyl-Glo nylon Kansas state flags are made here in America by Annin & Co. and are the best choice for moderate wind and wetter environments. If in doubt, try Nyl-Glo—you'll get a super-durable flag plus it won't take as much out of your wallet.
If you want more detailed information about flag fabrics and construction, just look for the appropriate tab above.
A Short History of the Kansas State Flag
The State Flag of Kansas started life, as many state flags have, as a military banner for the Kansas National Guard. The original flag was raised at Fort Riley by Governor Ben Paulin and later adopted as the State flag in 1927.
The Kansas flag consists of the State Seal at the center on a blue background, the name of the state at the bottom in bold, yellow letters, a horizontal bar of alternating blue and yellow spiraling stripes above the Seal along with an open Sunflower. The Sunflower is the state flower and signifies "open frankness." The blue and yellow striped bar represents the Louisiana Purchase, of which Kansas was a part. And the State Seal depicts the pioneer origins of the State.







