2492 days ago

Union Jack - United Kingdom Flag - 1800mm x 900mm - Large - Ready To Fly

Eric from Rolleston

** DIMENSIONS: Large dimensionally correct flag sizing:
* Metric measure: 900mm high x 1800mm long / 90cm high x 180cm long
* Imperial measure: Approximately 3’ high x 6’ long OR 36” high x 72” long

** READY TO FLY
* Fixings/Mountings: NZ Standard type Sister Clips x 2 included/provided

** SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION:
* Material: Quality heavy duty polyester knit fabric - Polyknit 110gms

* Double stitching to flag outside edging – Anti fray for added durability, style & professional finish

* Screen printed design for seamless display of colour – superior durability over alternative stitched pattern/piece construction

* Sister clips affixed to nylon cord & run/threaded internally through length of sleeve, stitched firm top & bottom

* Clips positioned top & bottom of sleeve for ready connection to sister clips on the flag pole cord.

** WHO WE ARE:
* We are a NZ owned & operated company operated from within Christchurch, New Zealand
* nzflagshop.co.nz is a registered domain affiliated to Flags Of Choice NZ Global

* Flags Of Choice NZ Global: flagsofchoicenzglobal@gmail.com is the email for all communication / queries
* nzflagshop.co.nz is a enterprise trading under the registered company ‘Silverline Distributors NZ Limited’

Price: $32.50

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