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…where the body of the people, or any single man, is deprived of their right, or is under the exercise of a power without right, and have no appeal on earth, then they have a liberty to appeal to heaven, whenever they judge the cause of sufficient moment.
The Progress Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors. Click here for a digitally printed Progress Pride Flag.
During the 17th century there was a series of conflicts in Britain between Parliament and the Crown, and this caused British scholars to think and write a great deal about the nature of government and the limits of royal power. John Locke (1632-1704) was the most important of these political philosophers. In 1689-90 he published his “Second Treatise of Government,” which says:
The Demisexual Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
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Nothing beats the original. In 1978 Gilbert Baker created the first Rainbow Flag. The Original Pride Flag featured 8 stripes, as opposed to the well-known 6-stripe Rainbow Pride Flag. Gilbert Baker’s Historic Rainbow Flag included Hot Pink and Turquoise stripes. Due to manufacturing issues, the two stripes were left off the flag and it evolved into the 6-stripe Pride Flag commonly seen. This is our tribute to Gilbert Baker and his historic legacy - recreating his original design.
The Progress Pride Flag, also known as the Pride Flag Reboot, was designed by Daniel Quasar in 2018. Quasar added a chevron to the traditional six-stripe Rainbow flag in order to place greater emphasis on inclusion and progression within the LGBTQIA+ community.
The first Trans Pride Flag was designed in 1999 by Monica Helms, a Transgender woman and veteran, earning her the moniker the Trans Betsy Ross. Helms describes the flag, stating,“The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives.” Inclusion and unification are the threads that bind the Trans Flag.
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The Bisexual Pride Flag hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Gender Fluid Pride Flag celebrates those who reject and bend traditional gender binaries. The creator, JJ Poole, created the flag design after being disappointed with the lack of symbolic representation within the Genderfluid or Genderflux community. JJ was inspired by other Queer flag creators and the power of young people in the LGBTQIA+ community. For JJ, the five stripes represent the breadth of Gender Fluid identities and the different identities of folks who are a part of the Genderfluid community.
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This is just one of many versions of the Aro Pride Flag. The design was adapted from an earlier version of the Aromantic flag by Tumblr user Cameron in 2014. Community members opted to switch to hues of green instead of yellow because many have sensitivity issues to the color. The green hues represent the spectrum of romanticism and all arospec identities.
Progress Pride Flag is digitally printed on 200 Denier Nylon. The colors on front and back of the flag are equally as vibrant. Each flag has reinforced edges and is finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Click here for a hand sewn Progress Pride Flag.
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The New Lesbian Flag is also known as the Sunset Lesbian Flag and the Lesbian Flag For All. Described as warm and welcoming, the flag’s sunset tones aim to celebrate inclusivity and gender nonconformity. The flag was designed collectively online in 2018 using a public poll. The aim was to replace the non inclusive "Lipstick" Lesbian flag.
Bear Pride Flag, hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Polysexual Flag celebrates those who experience attraction to many genders. The flag is composed with three bold stripes, pink, green, and blue to highlight the diversity of Poly identities and attractions. The Poly Pride flag was designed by Monica Helms in 1999 and has been one symbol of the Poli community for two decades. The flag was first highlighted at pride parades in 2000 and quickly gained popularity within the Polysexual community.
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The Ace Pride Flag is the result of an organized effort among the Asexual community in 2010 during the Asexual Visibility and Education Network. Ace community members created, designed, and voted to determine which flag would best represent them. The Asexual Pride flag represents many identities including Demisexual, Graysexual, and Asexual.
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The Transgender Pride Flag with five hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Genderqueer Pride Flag hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The 11 Stripe Rainbow Flag was created in 2018 at the beginning of Pride Month in Seattle, Washington. The design is a variation of the Philadelphia Pride Flag which was created in 2017. In addition to the Black and Brown stripes, the 11 Stripe Flag features the colors of the Transgender Pride flag designed by Monica Helms. In its entirety, the flag symbolizes inclusion of all Queer identities while recognizing the diversity of identity and experience that exist within the community.
The Queer Flag celebrates the Queer movement and Queer identity. Historically used as a slur, the term Queer was reclaimed by members of the LGBTQIA+ community in the 1980’s. For some, Queer has become an umbrella term for the LGBTQIA+ community. For others, it has become an inclusive label for folks that exist beyond the binary. However you find meaning and identity, the Queer Flag is here as a symbol of pride.
The New Lesbian Pride Flag, also known as the Sunset Lesbian Flag or the "Community Lesbian Flag", hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Genderfluid Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
This quote is part of Locke’s justification for the overthrow of Britain’s King James II, who was removed from power in 1688, an event known as the “Glorious Revolution.” Locke’s “appeal to heaven” is not about prayer; it is about direct political action. Locke argues that people have rights that cannot be infringed upon by the government and that rebellion is justified if it is to defend those rights.
The Philadelphia Pride Flag is a new version of the classic Rainbow Flag. The Philly Pride Flag features the six rainbow stripes plus two black and brown stripes to represent the BIPOC+ Queer community. The flag was designed in Philadelphia in 2017. Since then, the Philadelphia Rainbow Flag has quickly been adopted as a symbol of inclusivity and progress around the world. The Philly Flag has drawn attention to conversations about inclusivity in the LGBTQIA+ Community and sparked several new Rainbow Flag designs.
Read the full excerpt with more history at the Jamestown Museum at Yorktown website or on the Wikipedia page 'Pine Tree Flag'.
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The first Trans Pride Flag was designed in 1999 by Monica Helms, a Transgender woman and veteran, earning her the moniker the Trans Betsy Ross. Helms describes the flag, stating,“The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives.” Inclusion and unification are the threads that bind the Trans Flag.
The Omnisexual Pride Flag hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag is digitally printed on 200 Denier Nylon. The colors on front and back of the flag are equally as vibrant. Each flag has reinforced edges and is finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets.
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The Gay Male Pride Flag, MLM (men-loving men) Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Leather Pride flag was born in Chicago in 1999, first appearing at the International Mr. Leather Competition. Since then, it has become a popular symbol adopted by Leather community members. The stripes are grounded by a bright red heart that dominates the left upper quadrant of the flag. Flag designer Tony DeBlase intentionally left the symbolism behind the color choices up to Leather community members to determine for themselves.
Rainbow Flag hand-sewn 6 nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Bisexual Pride Flag hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Leather Pride Flag, with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Demisexual Flag is just one of many that represent community members on the asexual spectrum. The term Demi was developed in 2006 by user sonofzeal on an online forum, the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN.) The flag uses the same colors as the Asexual Flag, white, purple, gray, and black to the spectrum of Asexual identities that include gray-sexuality and demi sexuality.
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The intersex inclusive progress pride flag was designed by Valentino Vecchietti. In Valentino Vecchietti’s redesign, a purple circle over a yellow triangle has been added to the chevron on the left half of Daniel Quasar’s progress pride flag design. The original intersex flag was designed by Morgan Carpenter.
Bi this flag! In 1999, Michael Page designed the Bisexual Pride Flag in 1999 but the colors used in the flag predate Page’s design. The colors Pink, Purple, and Blue used in combination were already popular within the Bi community. Page aimed to maximize Bisexual Pride and visibility with the flag’s design and to create a symbol for those in the community who did not feel fully represented by other Pride Flags.
Nonbinary Flag hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Pan Pride Flag is a labor of love, created in 2010 by an online community looking for greater representation. The bold pink and blue stripes are tied together by a Yellow stripe in the middle, which represents attraction to all genders, including those that exist outside of the gender binary.
The Omnisexual Pride Flag was designed in 2015 and while the meaning behind the colors remains unconfirmed it is believed that the pink hues represent attraction to femininity, the blue hues represent attraction to masculinity, and the dark purple stripe in the center represents attraction to people existing beyond the gender binary. You can thank gay Tiktok for asking very nicely for us to start making this flag, so this one is for you TikTok! Enjoy!
The Queer Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
Bi this flag! In 1999, Michael Page designed the Bisexual Pride Flag in 1999 but the colors used in the flag predate Page’s design. The colors Pink, Purple, and Blue used in combination were already popular within the Bi community. Page aimed to maximize Bisexual Pride and visibility with the flag’s design and to create a symbol for those in the community who did not feel fully represented by other Pride Flags.
I’ve lived in square states and red states where a Rainbow Flag in a bar window meant safety. Across borders and timezones, the Pride Flag is a symbol universally recognized by those who know to look for it. The stripes of the flag mean nothing on their own, only when they are brought together do they represent a community.
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The Asexual Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Polysexual Pride Flag, or Polisexual, with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Aromantic Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Intersex Pride Flag, with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
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The An Appeal To Heaven Flag flag is one of the most iconic flags in U.S. history. The Tree Flag (or the Appeal to Heaven Flag) was one of the flags which was used during the American Revolution. The flag, which featured a pine tree with the motto "An Appeal to Heaven," or less frequently "An Appeal to God", was originally used by a squadron of six cruisers which were commissioned under George Washington's authority as Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in October 1775.
The Genderqueer Pride Flag embraces gender as a spectrum and does not subscribe to preconceived notions of masculine or feminine. Marilyn Roxie, who designed the flag, chose a purple stripe to represent androgyny because it is a mix of pink and blue, colors traditionally associated with men and women. The green stripe is an inversion of purple, representing those identify as outside of the gender binary.
The “Flag Code” includes instruction and rules on such topics as the display and use of the flag by civilians, time and occasions for display, position and manner of display, and how to show respect for the American flag.
The Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
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The Agender Pride Flag, with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Original Rainbow Flag with eight hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
Flag designer Morgan Carpenter said it best when describing the Intersex flag’s design. The purple circle at its center is “unbroken and unornamented, symbolizing wholeness and completeness, and our potentialities.” The flag was created in 2013 by Carpenter who works for Intersex Human Rights Australia. Creators envisioned the flag being used and adopted by any Intersex individual in any human rights affirming community context.
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This one’s for the Bears, cubs, chubs, otters, lions, and Daddies. The Bear Flag was created by Craig Byrnes and designed by Paul Witzkoske in 1995. It is also the official flag for the International Bear Brotherhood. This flag represents the Bear subculture within the LGBTQ+ community.
Nothing beats the original. In 1978 Gilbert Baker created the first Rainbow Flag. The Original Pride Flag featured 8 stripes, as opposed to the well-known 6-stripe Rainbow Pride Flag. Gilbert Baker’s Historic Rainbow Flag included Hot Pink and Turquoise stripes. Due to manufacturing issues, the two stripes were left off the flag and it evolved into the 6-stripe Pride Flag commonly seen. This is our tribute to Gilbert Baker and his historic legacy - recreating his original design.
The Bigender Flag blends hues pinks and blues, culminating in a white central stripe, framed by bold lavender stripes. This design is just one of many iterations of the Bigender Flag. The original designer is unknown which has given members of the Bigender community the opportunity to claim the design and determine the symbolism behind the colors for themselves.
We recommend that you hand-wash your flag with mild soap, rinse thoroughly and air dry. You can also use a dry cleaning service.
While many identify with the Rainbow Flag, an inclusive symbol of the LGBTQIA+ community, the Gay Male Pride Flag is a newer design specifically highlighting the MLM (men-loving men) community. The flag is combination of different variations of blue, a color traditionally associated with masculinity. The variation of hues takes on new meaning to different members of the MLM community.
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The 11 Stripe Pride Flag, also called the Rainbow Flag for Trans and POC, with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The intersex inclusive progress pride flag was designed by Valentino Vecchietti.In Valentino Vecchietti’s redesign, a purple circle over a yellow triangle has been added to the chevron on the left half of Daniel Quasar’s progress pride flag design. The original intersex flag was designed by Morgan Carpenter.
Exposing your flag to rain, wind, snow or high winds will shorten the life of your flag considerably. If you leave your flag exposed to the elements, it will greatly reduce the life of your flag.
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The Original Rainbow Flag with eight hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Pansexual Pride Flag hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
This is just one of many flag designs that celebrate non-binary identities. Tumblr user Salem (they/she) designed the Agender flag, the Demigirl flag, the Demiboy flag, and the Deminonbinary flag in 2014 to highlight the diversity of identities within the genderless community. Salem borrowed inspiration from the Transgender Flag design.
This historical An Appeal To Heaven Flag also known as the Pine Tree Flag or Washington's Cruisers Flag is made of highly durable 200-Denier Nylon material. This is the most popular quality choice in flags today, as it provides extra durability and flies in a slight breeze.
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The Transgender Pride Flag with five hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Nonbinary Flag represents life beyond the binary. The flag was originally created by Kye Rowan in 2014. The Nonbinary Pride Flag represents a spectrum of gender identity and a rejection of binary genders. This design exists alongside the Genderqueer flag, but doesn’t replace it.
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This is my third flag from this company. I finally had to retire the first one I ever bought after a good three or four years of almost continuous outside exposure and I'm sure this one will last just as long!
Philadelphia Rainbow Flag with eight hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
The Bigender Pride Flag with hand-sewn nylon stripes, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
One slogan that was popular early in the Revolutionary era was “An Appeal to Heaven.” Even though the famous “pine tree” flag that features this slogan is still widely recognized as a symbol of the Revolution, the meaning of the words “An Appeal to Heaven” isn’t obvious to most modern-day Americans. To understand these words we must go back in time to the 17th century and to other, earlier political events that shaped the way British subjects thought about government and individual rights.