We have both printed and sewn Union Jack options for you to choose from, all of our flags are finished with rope and toggle as standard.
All of our Union Jack flags adhere to official regulatory terms regarding and are finished with rope and toggle added as standard. Our Union Jack flags are made in house at our head office in Cambridgeshire. The red, white and blue represent the three states that when combined make the full Union Jack. The flag is a sign of the British empire around the world. The white is common in all three of the flags, which helps in terms of defining each flag from the jack.
We have a highly skilled and experienced sewing team; which members are able to produce high quality sewn flags. Our sewn Union Jack flags are made from Spun Polyester, which is an extremely high quality material, approved by the Ministry of Defence.
All of our printed Union Jacks are made to an extremely high standard so we are proud to sign them. We also have a range of printed Union Jacks in stock available for fast delivery. Our standard printed Union Jack flags are made from Spun Polyester, ensuring that these are as durable as our sewn Union Jack flags whilst flying through the air.
Currently through our online shop we offer our printed Union Jack flags. These are made from Spun Polyester and are available in three different sizes. You are able to choose the quantity of your printed Union Jack flags as well. All of the Union Jack flags available to buy online have been produced to the highest standard at our head office in Cambridgeshire.
They are ready made and available with fast delivery, helping you to display your high quality printed Union Jack flag faster. As standard they are finished with an added rope and toggle. If you are interested in buying our printed Union Jack flags in a different size or material, or if you would like a sewn Union Jack flag please don't hesitate to contact us.
Flag Ratio:
11:18
National flags are flown widely across the UK. We are able to produce both hand sewn and printed national flags. We use Spun Polyester for all of our national flags. This a material approved by the Ministry of Defence, and creates a high quality, long lasting, durable flag. As standard all of our national flags are finished with a rope and toggle and are supplied ready to fly.
All of our Union Jack flags are produced to the highest quality. We hold both sewn and printed Union Jack flags in stock, ready to ship.
Our printed Union Jack flags are ideal for customers who want a higher quality flag which will be durable and look impressive when flown.
All of our sewn Union Jack flags are hand sewn in house at our head office in Cambridgeshire. They are ideal for prestigious and traditional displays.
Some sewn national flags feature very intricate details and designs, these flags may be produced with a printed panel, to ensure that no detail is lost.
Why should I buy a Union Jack flag?
Union Jack flags are ideal for creating a national display. Our Union Jack flags are produced to the highest quality at our head office in Cambridgeshire. We produce both printed and sewn Union Jack flags, both made with Spun Polyester to ensure the quality and durability of our Union Jack flags. We also have a range of printed Union Jack flags available to buy through our online shop. You are able to choose your ideal size and quantity of Union Jack flags, making sure you get Union Jack flags that suit your display requirements. We can also produce our sewn Union Jack flags and Union Jack flags made to different sizes and with different materials, all you need to do is contact us.
Can you make angled Union Jack flags?
It is possible to create angled Union Jack flags, however, in doing so means that we have to alter the shape and overall design of the Union Jack flag.
Is there a maximum order number when order Union Jack flags?
No, we can make as many Union Jack flags as you need.
Are there any size restrictions when manufacturing a Union Jack flag?
As long as the aspect ratio of the Union Jack flag is maintained, we can produce them to any size.
Can you produce Union Jack flags with different finishes?
Yes, we have a range of finishes available for our Union Jack flags, including whether they are finished with a rope and toggle as standard or eyelets or a sleeve. We can also produce our Union Jack flags with gold fringing to make them look even more prestigious and stand out. We have a wide range of other finishing options for our Union Jack flags, helping you create a flag that suits your display purposes.
Can you produce any other products with the Union Jack design?
Yes, we can create a wide variety of our products with the Union Jack design, including our bunting and our hand waving flags, both of which can also be bought online with the Union Jack design. Most of our products can be made using the Union Jack design, making sure you can create your ideal national promotional display. Our Union Jack flags look great when used alongside our Union Jack bunting and hand waving flags, making an impressive display at national events and celebrations.
Is is the same thing as a Union Flag?
Yes, they are equally correct and can be used in whatever context.
1603
James VI of Scotland united the thrones of England, Scotland and Wales on 24 March 1603 when he inherited the English and Scottish thrones. This was after the death of Queen Elizabeth the I, he then ruled Scotland as King James VI and England as King James I.
At this time King James used both the St George flag and the St Andrew flag to represent both countries separately. Wales was considered to be part of England during these years and was therefore represented on the flag as part of the English St. Georges cross.
1606
A new flag was created to represent the union between them countries of Scotland and England, by joining the flags together the Flag of Great Britain and first union flag was created. This was however only to be used at sea as land forces would continue to use their existing banners. At first the flag was called Britain or Britain flag, a name that would continue to be used until 1639. After however it was later referred to as the Union.
1685
The earliest evidence that the Union Jack was flying from the King's castles and forts.
1694
The Union Jack offically replaced the cross of St George on ships employed by government departments.
1707
Then, during the reign of Queen Anne, the parliaments of England and Scotland were united to form the new nation of Great Britain, this meant that it was then adopted by land forces.
1801
The Act of 1800 united Great Britain and Ireland, when Ireland was on a search to join Great Britain, the Union Flag was redesigned to include the Cross of St. Patrick the patron saint of Ireland. It is in this form that the British flag exists today
All national flags are produced to different sizes and ratios. It is normal to measure national flags in square meters.
Below are the approximate sizes of our national flags according to the square meter size and flag ratio. Please find the flag ratio sizes in the product description for each national flags.
Flag Ratio (please find this in the Product Description) | |||||
SQM Size | 11:18 | 10:19 | 3:5 | 2:3 | 1:2 |
0.4 sqm | 810mm x 490mm | 870mm x 460mm | 810mm x 490mm | 750mm x 500mm | 900mm x 450mm |
0.8 sqm | 1140mm x 700mm | 1230mm x 650mm | 1150mm x 690mm | 1100mm x 700mm | 1250mm x 520mm |
1.6 sqm | 1600mm x 1000mm | 1700mm x 900mm | 1640mm x 980mm | 1600mm x 1000mm | 1800mm x 900mm |
3.2 sqm | 2300mm x 1400mm | 2500mm x 1300mm | 2300mm x 1400mm | 2200mm x 1500mm | 2500mm x 1250mm |
6.4sqm | 4000mm x 1600mm | 3500mm x 1800mm | 3200mm x 2000mm | 3000mm x 2100mm | 3600mm x 1800mm |
All sizes above are approxmate. Finished sizes may vary.
Please note that we only offer UK delivery through our webshop.
Delivery
For stock items and flagpoles we offer a 3 working day lead time and a 3 working day standard delivery time. We will always endeavour to send orders out as soon as possible.
For most digitally printed products we work with a 7 to 10 working day lead time. These times may vary and are not guaranteed. For larger products such as Gazebos, these have a 12+ working day lead time. All lead times are from artwork sign off.
If you have specific lead time requirements or would like more information on our current lead times, please don't hesitate to contact us. We aim to meet all our customers deadline dates (some tighter lead times may be subject to an express fee).
Next day delivery is not available for remote areas, Channel Islands, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly, Highlands or the Scottish Isles.
Returns
We cannot accept returns of any of our bespoke products. All our products are quality checked before being dispatched. If you receive your products and they are substantially incorrect, please contact us within 3 days of delivery.
Stock items can be returned to us in their original packaging and unused, within 14 days of receiving your goods. The return cost will not be covered by House of Flags.