Hawaii State Flag
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Note: The nylon 8' × 12' flag is made by Valley Forge.
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Annin Nyl-Glo Hawaii State Flag
Just as "one size fits all" rarely fits anyone well, one flag material simply isn't the best choice for all environments. That's why we offer you a choice of materials for our commercial-grade outdoor Hawaii state flags.
Our rugged SpectraPro 2-ply polyester Hawaii state flags are made for us in the US by Valley Forge Flag and are designed for use in windier and drier climates.
Our durable Nyl-Glo nylon Hawaii state flags are made here in America by Annin & Co. and are the best choice for moderate wind and wetter environments. If in doubt, try Nyl-Glo—you'll get a super-durable flag plus it won't take as much out of your wallet.
If you want more detailed information about flag fabrics and construction, just look for the appropriate tab above.
A Short History of the Hawaii State Flag
If the state flag of Hawaii looks to you more like the flag of a British colony than of these United States, that's because Hawaii was a British protectorate at the time the flag was designed.
For who knows how long, the islands of Hawaii had existed as separate kingdoms that coexisted in relative peace. Then, in 1810, a young political "chief" obtained a modest European ship which happened to feature a cannon. With his cannon, a small cache of European guns, and a band of followers (to wield the guns) Kamehameha was able to establish his rule over the entire island chain.
By 1816, Kamehameha the Great, as he had come to be known, with his government firmly in place and recognized around the world, introduced the Hawaiian flag that is now the State Flag of Hawaii. The eight stripes represent the eight islands of Hawaii and the British Union Jack represents the relationship the island nation enjoyed with Great Britain.







