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On May 28th, 1989, he debuted the design at International Mister Leather. The flag is made up of nine equal-width horizontal stripes. The stripes change between black and royal blue from top to bottom. White is the middle stripe. A huge red heart appears in the upper left quadrant of the flag. His stated intention was to let the spectator decide how to interpret the colors and symbols.

The state flag of Delaware was officially adopted on July 24th, 1913. Unlike many other United States flags, the Delaware flag does not have a very interesting history. The state legislature simply appointed an official flag commission, whose members presented a flag design that was eventually approved. The flag features Delaware's coat of arms, which was accepted by the state legislature in 1847. The coat of arms features two men (one a farmer and one a militia man), an ox, wheat, corn, a ship on water, and a ribbon displaying the Delaware motto "Liberty and Independence". Every icon in the coat of arms had a specific meaning that was very important to the history of Delaware. The ship was added as a sign of Delaware's ship building industry and successful coastal business, while the body of water under it represented the Delaware River. The farmer, wheat, corn, and ox were added to represent the importance of farming, agriculture, and livestock to the state of Delaware. Finally, the militiaman stood for the importance of fighting for American freedoms as did the state's motto "Liberty and Independence".

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Despite its popularity in the gay leather scene, the flag is not just a gay symbol; it symbolizes the whole leather community.

U.S. Flag Store's Delaware State Flag is printed in America on Nylon flag fabric. Since this flag is made in America, U.S. Flag Store is able to ensure that the complex State emblems are printed with accuracy, sharp detail and bright colors. This outdoor Delaware State Flag is finished with the same high quality materials as all of U.S. Flag Store's US flags, and is extremely durable and long lasting.

Since the 1990s, the leather subculture has utilized the leather pride flag as a symbol. Tony DeBlase developed it, and the homosexual leather scene rapidly accepted it. Since then, it’s been connected with leather in general, as well as allied communities like the BDSM community.