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To celebrate the wonderful diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community, we also have extensive ranges of products for all the other fabulous flags that are flown with pride across the world. Our mission is to provide only the best LGBTQIA+ Pride flags and other products so that you can fly your colours for all to see!
The bisexual flag was created in 1998 by Michael Page, to represent the bi community at pride parades. He selected the colours and patterns based on the bi-angles symbol. The flag was intended to help differentiate the bi community from the gay community, and help bring about a sense of pride to everyone who identifies as bisexual.
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- The Gold Star signifies the ultimate sacrifice of a warrior in active service who will not return home. Gold reflects the value of the life that was given.
We have Bi Flags and much much more all available at a great price. All of our products are available for shipping Australia wide and you can find out more about our locations and shipping prices here.
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The Honor and Remember organization has developed this Flag to serve as a visible reminder to all Americans of the lives lost in defense of our nation. The Honor and Remember organization uses the proceeds from the sale of these Flags to support the effort of donating an Honor and Remember Flag to those families who have lost a loved one in military service to America.Honor & Remember Flag.
- The Red Field represents the blood spilled by brave men and women in America's military throughout our history, who willingly gave their lives so that we all would remain free.
- The Blue Star represents active service in military conflict. This symbol originated with World War I, but on this flag it signifies service through all generations from the American Revolution to present day.
The Honor and Remember Flag's design is distinctive, yet simple. Each detail on the flag symbolizes an important part of the overall meaning of the flags message.
- The White Border beneath and surrounding the gold star recognizes the purity of sacrifice. There is no greater price an American can pay than to give his or her life in service to our country.
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- The Flame is an eternal reminder of the spirit that has departed this life yet burns on in the memory of all who knew and loved the fallen hero.
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Like all the other LGBTQIA+ Flags, the Bisexual Pride Flag is both unique and beautiful. It consists of a pink stripe on top, a purple stripe in the middle, and a blue stripe on the bottom, in a 40-20-40% ratio. Page explained that pink represents attraction to those of the same gender identity, purple represents attraction to two or more genders, and blue represents an attraction to those of a different gender. The purple blends into the other two colours almost imperceptibly which Page described as representing bi people in the real world, who blend into both the straight and gay communities.
Page’s work is a huge inspiration to everyone at LGBT Flags Australia and we are immensely proud to help represent the bi community. We have an extensive range of Bisexual Pride Flags and Bi Flag products all made from high-quality, sustainable materials. Our Bi Flags are all double-sided, durable and have the exact same design that Page intended. All of our products are made in ethical working conditions unlike some of the low-quality flags and other items available online. This means that all of our friends in the bi community can wear our flags with pride knowing exactly how they were made and where they come from.
When it was unveiled on December 5th 1998, Page’s hope was that the Bisexual Pride Flag would increase the visibility of bisexuals in the LGBTQIA+ Community and society in general. To help encourage widespread uptake of the symbol, Page said that it was totally free for both commercial and public use and claimed no intellectual property on the design or its use. The flag became very popular among the bisexual community who rallied around its colours and wore it with great pride. Later, a meeting with Page would inspire Monica Helms to design a Trans Pride Flag for people in the trans community to have their own symbol too. You can click here for our range of Trans Flags and products.