Arkansas State Flags
Arkansas State Flag Buyer's Guide
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2-Ply Tough-Ply Polyester Arkansas Flag (High-Wind Grade): Engineered for the Ozark Mountains and open Delta plains. Its open-weave design allows wind to flow through the fabric, significantly reducing the "whipping" stress that causes fraying on the fly end.
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Heavy-Duty Nylon AR Flag (Vibrant & Quick-Drying): The gold standard for Arkansas homes. This material is lightweight enough to fly in a light breeze and treated with a specialized UV-resistant coating to protect the rich red and "Liberty Blue" from the Southern sun.
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The Tidmore Standard: Every Arkansas flag we sell is 100% Made in the USA and meets official state specifications. Whether for a front porch in Little Rock or a commercial flagpole in Fayetteville, we provide the durability Arkansas demands.
If you’re not sure whether nylon or polyester is right for your display, check out our guide to the Best Flag Materials for Arkansas Weather to match materials to sun, wind, and climate conditions.
Arkansas State Flag Sizes & Pole Recommendations
While our Heavy-Duty Nylon is the standard for vibrant color, and our 2-Ply Polyester is built for the Ozark winds, the most important factor in a professional display is the scale. Before you order, see our Arkansas State Flag Size Guide: What Size Arkansas Flag Should You Fly? to learn why a 20ft residential pole typically requires a 3x5ft flag, whereas a 25ft pole—common for Arkansas schools and businesses—is better suited for a 4x6ft design.
| Flag Size | Recommended Pole Height | Best Use |
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| 2' × 3' | 10'–15' | Small yards, wall mounts |
| 2.5' × 4' | 15'–20' | Residential poles |
| 3' × 5' | 15'–20' | Most homes & storefronts |
| 4' × 6' | 20'–25' | Extra presence |
| 5' × 8' | 25' | Commercial sites |
| 6' × 10' | 30' | Large properties |
Pairing the American Flag with the Arkansas State Flag
Flying the American flag alongside the Arkansas state flag creates a respectful, balanced display for homes, businesses, schools, and government buildings. To simplify sizing and ensure proper etiquette, our American flag and Arkansas state flag bundle pairs both flags in matched materials, proportions, and finishes for indoor or outdoor use.
Arkansas State Flag Indoor Presentation Options
Pair your Arkansas flag with a 7', 8', or 9' indoor pole, weighted floor stand, and your choice of eagle, spear, or ball ornament. Add gold cord & tassels for a ceremonial finish.
The Meaning of the "Natural State" Diamond
Adopted in 1913 and designed by Missie Rogers of Pine Bluff, the Arkansas flag is a visual record of the state’s heritage. At Tidmore Flags, we honor this legacy by ensuring every flag we craft meets these historical standards:
- The Diamond: Arkansas is home to the only active diamond mine in the United States (Crater of Diamonds), represented by the central white diamond.
- The 25 Stars: The blue border contains 25 stars, signaling that Arkansas was the 25th state admitted to the Union.
- The Central Stars: The three stars below the "Arkansas" name represent the three nations that have owned the land (Spain, France, and the U.S.). The star above the name was added later to represent the Confederacy.
- Color Accuracy: We use official "Vexillological" red and blue hues, ensuring your flag looks professional and historically accurate
Buying Arkansas State Flags for Schools, Churches, and Businesses?
For bulk orders, tax-exempt purchases, or custom quotes, please contact us and our flag experts will help you get exactly what you need.
FAQs
Nylon or polyester for Arkansas?
Nylon suits most settings; pick polyester in consistently windy or exposed areas.
What size for a 20-ft pole?
3' × 5' standard; 4' × 6' for extra presence.
Is fringe required indoors?
No—optional for ceremonies.
USA-made?
Yes—our Arkansas flags are USA-made.
Where can I buy an Arkansas state flag?
You can buy an Arkansas flag right here at Tidmore Flags. Choose nylon for everyday breeze or heavy-duty polyester for high wind. Indoor pole-sleeve options are also available.