Gadsden / Don't Tread on Me flag
Single ply polyester is a very light weight material that will fly nicely in the slightest breeze. The Artwork is viewable from both sides and the lettering reads correctly from one side.
One solid piece of printed, hemmed fabric
Heavy canvas header with brass grommets
4 rows of stitching on the fly end to prevent premature fraying
Flag size 3'x5'
The Gadsden Flag, named after Colonel Christopher Gadsden of South Carolina, was flown early in 1776 by Commodore Esek Hopkins of Rhode Island, first Commander-in-chief of the Continental Fleet. The inscription Don't Tread On Me represented a warning by the colonists to the British. The Gadsden flag is considered one of the United States first flags. The flag is still extremely popular and symbolizes freedom.