We produce all of our St George's Cross flags in the UK from our head office in Cambridgeshire. Our range of English flags include printed and sewn options all produced to the highest standard. All of our St George flags adhere to strict regulations, making sure you English flag is made to the highest possible standard. Our national flags are finished with rope and toggle as standard.
Our St George's Cross flags are made to your custom sizes and finishing options. You are also able to choose between printed or sewn English flags, making sure that your flag suits your specific requirements.
Our high skilled and experienced sewing team are able to produce all of our sewn St George flags. We use Spun Polyester for all of our sewn flags, which is the same flag material approved by the Ministry of Defence for their flags. We also have a range of finishings such as fringing to help make your St George's flag even more prestigious.
We've invested in the latest digital printing technology, making sure that all of our printed English flags are made with vivid colours and crisp designs. You can choose from a range of flag materials for our printed St George flags, however, our most popular material is Spun Polyester for our national flags. This material is approved by the Ministry of Defence for their national and navy flags, and is high quality and durable. We use Spun Polyester for our sewn St George flags and our printed St George flags, ensuring you receive the best quality national flag. You are also able to choose from our other flag materials, like 115gsm Knitted Polyester, depending on your desired style for our St George flag. Currently through our online shop you can purchase our Spun Polyester printed St George flags.
If you are looking for a St George's Cross flag with a quick turnaround time we have a range of pre-made flags available for you to choose from, including sewn and printed options. As they are in stock we will be able to despatch them as soon as you have completed your order.
Online we have our standard digitally printed St George's flag available to buy. All of our standard St George flags are produced on Spun Polyester for a higher finish and better quality. You can choose your preferred size from the drop down and the number of flags you want.
If you are looking for a sewn St George flag or a St George flag with different specifications we are still able to produce them for you, just get in contact with us and we will be able to help you get the best St George flag for you.
Flag Ratio:
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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 St Andrews flags are produced to the highest quality. We hold both sewn and printed Scottish flags in stock, ready to ship.
Our printed St Andrews flags are ideal for customers who want a higher quality flag which will be durable and look impressive when flown.
All of our sewn St Andrews flags are hand sewn in house at our head office in Cambridgeshire. They are ideal for prestigious and traditional displays.
In 1188 King Henry II and Phillip II of France chose red and white crosses to identify English and French Troops during the kings crusade. Throughout the 13th Century it started to be used by numerous leaders who wanted to be associated with crusades. It is claimed that Richard the Lionheart adopted both the patron saint and flag during a crusade to Genoa.
St George was born in 280 and was a personal guard to Emperor Diocletian in the Roman army. He was however executed for his Christian beliefs. He is recognised to have freed a town from a dragon who demanded human sacrifice in return for water. St George killed the dragon saving the chosen princess that was to be sacrificed. Each year St Georges day is celebrated on the 23rd of April with the flag flown to celebrate the saint.