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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
If you are a custom flag maker, make sure that the fabric you’re using is good. There are different materials you can choose from. Often, these materials are only appropriate to use depending on the intended usage of the flag. Here are some flag fabrics that flag makers can choose from and offer as options for their clients:

In terms of convenience, nylon has to be the top pick. Nylon is inherently a non-absorbent for
different liquids. This gives it an edge over other fabrics because aside from being able to partially resist water absorption, it dries up quickly too. More importantly, this fabric is the most
cost-efficient. This saves up on the overhead for special-made orders, which means better chances for making your price competitive.

When it comes to durability, polyester has to be the best bet. This material can withstand harsh
environmental changes like strong winds and sunlight. Because of the UV resistance that some
polyester fabrics have, this is great for making a custom flag that can last for long periods of time.

Lastly, cotton is the traditional choice. It gives custom-made flags the texture and elegance that is worth the sight. A lot can be had out of this fabric through embroidery and even print. Although this fabric is prone to wear and tear, this can still be a good option for indoor flags hung around patios or porches.

Regardless if you are an entrepreneur or enthusiast for flag making, these considerations are
important reminders you should put to heart. The usage of the fabric does not only increase the
flag’s utility, but also its appeal and lifespan. For any custom flag maker, choosing the appropriate fabric will mean gaining the satisfied customers you’ve always wanted.


by: The Flagman