It's very rare to get a wool flag. So don't put a cotton flag outside in the rain. OK, maybe go for a polyester or an nylon one. Or wool if you want to make it yourself. You can actually do have a flag company make you a flag. And they'll still be hand stitched. But you got to use some cedar chips or something because what could be worse than having a moth eat your flag? How do you feel when someone drapes themselves in a flag for their album covers? That's what bunting is for.
Flags! How long have we flown them? Will you get arrested for stomping on one? Which ones are cute and which are fugly? Which colors don't we see on flags and why? How did all this flag etiquette originate? E. Tory Laitila, a textile expert who also handles Honolulu's flag protocol, gives the skinny on how to dispose of a flag, flags and conspiracy theories, history of the Pride flag, the oldest flags, which state flag needs a makeover the hardest, how to store flags, who designed our modern American flag and how you too can have ... fun with flags all year round. Also: pirate trivia.
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