Texas State Flags

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Texas State Flags state flag — including history, display rules, sizing, and where to buy.

You can buy an authentic Texas state flag made in the USA directly from Tidmore Flags at tidmoreflags.com. Every Texas flag we sell is American-made in nylon or polyester, available in multiple sizes with fast shipping.

For most homes and businesses, a nylon Texas flag is the best choice. It flies easily in a light breeze, dries quickly after rain, and holds color well under the Texas sun. For the Gulf Coast, the Panhandle, or any high-wind location, a heavy-duty 2-ply polyester Texas flag is the more durable option.

For a 20-foot residential pole, a 3x5 ft Texas flag is the standard size. For a 25-foot pole, go with a 4x6 ft flag. For 30 feet or taller, a 5x8 ft flag is recommended. A good rule of thumb is the flag length should be about one-quarter the height of your pole.

Nylon is lighter and flies easily in moderate wind, making it the best all-around choice for everyday residential and commercial display across most of Texas. Polyester is a heavier 2-ply fabric built for high-wind areas like the Panhandle and Gulf Coast, where lighter flags wear out faster.

The Texas flag carries three colors, each with meaning: blue stands for loyalty, white for purity, and red for bravery. The Lone Star represents the unity of all Texans as one for God, State, and Country. The flag was adopted in 1839 as the national flag of the Republic of Texas.

By Texas tradition, the Texas flag may be flown at the same height as the American flag on separate poles, reflecting its history as an independent republic. However, the American flag should always hold the position of honor to its own right — the observer's left when facing the display.

Yes, but the American flag must always fly at the top. No other flag may fly above the American flag on the same pole. When flying both on separate poles of equal height, the American flag goes to its own right and both flags should be the same size.

A quality nylon Texas flag flown daily typically lasts 6 to 12 months. Texas heat, UV exposure, humidity, and Gulf Coast winds accelerate wear. Bringing your flag in during severe weather and washing it periodically with mild soap and cold water will extend its life significantly.

For indoor ceremonial display, use a Texas indoor flag with a pole sleeve and gold fringe. Mount it on an 8-foot indoor flagpole with a base and ornament. The flag should be positioned to the speaker's right when displayed at an event or ceremony.

Yes. We offer bulk pricing and tax-exempt quotes for schools, businesses, municipalities, and government buildings across Texas. Contact us at 800-321-3524 Mon–Thu 8am–5pm CST, Fri 8am–4pm CST, or reach out through our website for a custom quote.

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