Missouri State Flag
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Missouri State Flag
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Missouri State Flag state flag — including history, display rules, sizing, and where to buy.
Tidmore Flags carries authentic, US-made Missouri 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. Missouri sits in Tornado Alley and experiences severe spring storms — size your flag to match your pole's rated capacity.
Nylon is the best all-around choice for Missouri's variable Midwestern climate. Missouri's hot summers, cold winters, and severe spring storm season make a quick-drying, durable nylon the practical everyday choice. For more exposed rural Missouri locations, a heavier polyester provides better wind resistance.
A quality nylon Missouri flag flown daily typically lasts 6 to 12 months. Missouri's severe spring thunderstorms and tornado-prone weather can damage flags quickly if left out during warnings. Ice storms in winter, particularly in the Ozarks, are also very hard on outdoor flags.
Yes, but the US flag must always fly on top when both are on the same pole. On separate poles of equal height, they 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 Missouri flag is the better investment. The Missouri coat of arms with its 24 stars, two bears, and detailed shield is a complex design that looks significantly better and lasts longer in a sewn construction than a printed version, especially in Missouri's variable climate.
The 24 stars surrounding the state coat of arms represent Missouri being the 24th state admitted to the Union on August 10, 1821. Missouri entered as a slave state under the Missouri Compromise, a pivotal moment in American history.
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 in-ground poles in Tornado Alley, use a heavy-duty pole with a concrete-set ground sleeve strong enough to withstand Missouri's severe spring weather.
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. Missouri's red, white, and blue tricolor with the state seal looks sharp in formal settings like courtrooms, schools, and government buildings.
Retire your worn Missouri flag by burning in a dignified ceremony. Missouri VFW posts, American Legion chapters, and fire departments hold regular flag retirement ceremonies throughout the state.