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Jose Doe
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Handyman, Dude named Juan, and crackpot living in South Flo Rida. Spent 12 yrs in NorCal. Kinda obsessed with North America's only marsupial, old skool computing and Galactic Freedom. Born in the early Reagan era. #carnivore #soberish #Deuterium
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Hmm. You might want to get a flag suitable for the US military - it would be made to be durable under a wide variety of conditions.

Here is one company

https://annin.com/products/military-flags/

with a link to where to buy one.

For the material - it looks like they use 70% polyester and 30% cotton according to this page

https://view.publitas.com/p222-2684/annin-2023-commercial-catalog/page/11

You could also ask the flag company what they recommend as well (if independent).

nostr:npub1ul8tua30lc5rs6ytqus250kg244vevnaumsdsqfl42cz3n86hhzs04kl35 WOW! After a google search, I found nothing like this! Thank you!

Any flag nerds out there?

What material is best for an American flag to last in Florida heat and winds?