Arkansas State Flags
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Arkansas State Flags
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Arkansas State Flags state flag β including history, display rules, sizing, and where to buy.
Tidmore Flags carries authentic, US-made Arkansas state flags in nylon and polyester, available in multiple sizes for homes, businesses, and institutions.
For a 20-foot pole, a 3x5 ft flag is standard. For a 25-foot pole, go with 4x6 ft. For 30-35 feet, use 5x8 ft. The flag length should be about one-quarter the height of your pole.
Nylon is the best all-around choice for Arkansas's humid, storm-prone climate. It dries quickly after Arkansas's frequent spring and summer rain. For open rural areas with strong winds, a heavier polyester flag provides better durability.
A quality nylon Arkansas flag flown daily typically lasts 6 to 12 months. Arkansas's hot summers, frequent thunderstorms, and tornado-prone spring weather accelerate wear. Taking the flag in during severe weather significantly extends its life.
Yes, but the US flag must always be on top. On separate poles of equal height, both flags can fly at the same level, with the US flag to its own right (observer's left) and both flags the same size.
A sewn Arkansas flag is the better investment. The diamond shape, white border, and ARKANSAS lettering are all rendered more sharply and durably in a sewn construction than in a printed flag, especially given Arkansas's heat and humidity.
Use a 200-denier nylon flag with UV-resistant ink. Bring the flag in during Arkansas's severe thunderstorm season. Wash it periodically with mild soap and cold water to prevent mildew buildup from Arkansas's humidity.
For a house-mounted pole, you need a wall bracket, a 6-foot aluminum or fiberglass pole, and a 3x5 ft flag with brass grommets. For an in-ground pole, use a durable aluminum or steel pole with a ground sleeve and snap hooks.
For indoor ceremonial display, use a pole sleeve flag on an 8-foot pole with a base and ornament. Gold fringe is the traditional finish. The Arkansas flag's red, white, and blue design looks sharp in a formal indoor setting.
Retire your worn Arkansas flag by burning in a dignified ceremony. Arkansas VFW posts, American Legion chapters, and fire departments hold regular flag retirement ceremonies where you can drop off old flags.