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Flag Design

Hello. We are making a new flag for our team, and we were looking for some tips (optimal dimensions, material, what type of designs work well, etc.) Please comment with any tips that you have, for any help is appreciated.
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Re: Flag Design

It looks like this thread says some things about flag size, but leaves a lot more to discuss (materials, etc.)

This helpful post in that thread touches on a few other noteworthy items outside of size:

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We have a cloth flag sewn by a parent several years ago, about 3' x 5', double-sided so the logo is always readable.

The pole is in 2 sections for packing, the lower section is long enough so the flag can sit in a trash can - this is how most fields store the flags between matches.

The ends are finished for safety, and '1676' is written on it in a few places so the volunteers can immediately see which flag is ours (even when furled).
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