🌟 Fly your Texas pride with vivid colors that never quit!
The Anley Fly Breeze 3x5 Foot Texas State Flag is a lightweight, durable polyester flag designed for low-wind areas. Featuring fade-proof, vivid colors and reinforced with double stitching, a canvas header, and brass grommets, it offers long-lasting quality and authentic Texas spirit in a classic 3x5 ft size.
M**C
Highly recommend
Full-size flag! Got it for my son when he went to go on his mission to Texas! We have used it so many times and will use it again when he gets home! Great investment, I would do it again and very good quality
G**A
Nice Texas flag!
We live in Texas and have to regularly replace our state and American flags. Hurricane Beryl tore ours up and I ordered new ones. This is lightweight and the colors are bright. Nice big size.
L**B
Very heavy flag
I bought this flag because he claimed to be rip free. I have been flying the new flag, which is put up exactly at the same time as an American flag there a different company. The Texas flag is really heavy which is probably great if you live in a windy environment. I live in Texas and where I live the wind doesn’t really blow very much. My American flag seems to blow much better because it’s lightweight. I think it might be nylon. I’m not sure I took the flags down today to put up my veterans flag for Veterans Day, I remove the Texas flag for the veterans flag and I didn’t notice on the flag. It was beginning to look worn and threads coming out on the edges of the seams. The flag hasn’t been hanging there very long and the wind hasn’t really burn it very much since I had the flag pole down, I checked the American flag, and there was nothing wrong with it. I was kind of disappointed with the rip free advertisement. It does free along. The outside edge is not ripped but it does fray. I can’t say that the Texans flag did hold its color. It’s very bright here we had several months of over 100° temperature the American flag is a little faded. The Texan flag looks like it’s brand new other than the fraying. I all right. I also have two flags left this company so I will see if it’s all the flags or just someone hung the first time.
M**R
GOD (as one sees him/her/them) BLESS Texas!
What can I say! I now own a 'Lone-Star'...Love this flag!It's all there, the design I expected, quality is right,
G**N
Affordable
Fairly good material for what I paid - probably not good for daily use.
J**N
Great Flag!
Great Flag, fly it high.
O**W
God Bless Texas
Looks great flying in my yard. Might not be the best made flag, but it looks great. And at such a low price, I don't mind getting a replacement when needed.
L**N
Honestly, it's better than I expected
It's better than I expected. I don't mean that I expected the flag itself to be low quality. Not at all - Anley makes quality flags. No, I'm talking about the vintage appearance of this flag in particular. I'm impressed by how it looks. I'm using it to drape over something I didn't want to be visible behind me in Zoom meetings (and the desk and camera orientation...trust me, it was easier to do it this way than to rearrange the room). This flag looks fantastic now and I get to rep Texas when I'm on video conferences!One thing about any kind of flag like this - the creases from where it was folded. Every flag is going to ship folded and will therefore have creases. That is especially true of the nylon material like this one. I'm not going to advocate for the approach I took to removing the wrinkles because I don't want to feel responsible if you overdo it and mess up your flag. But I'll tell you what I did that worked great. I used a Conair handheld steamer with the little brush attachment. Turned the steamer to high, draped the flag over an ironing board, and went to work. The brush attachment really helped smooth out the fabric as it was steaming, and the wrinkles just fell out. If you look closely at the picture you can still see some of the crease lines in there. I probably could have kept working on it until they were all gone, but it looked plenty good enough to me. Trust me, what you see in my picture is a VAST improvement over how it looked straight out of the package.DISCLAIMER: Obviously, use hot steam on a nylon flag at your own risk. I don't know how much it would take to ruin the appearance, or even if that's possible with steam. But it seems like a lot of heat around a nylon flag would cause problems at some point.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
5 days ago