College Flags & Banners Co. SMU Mustangs Texas State Flag
$
29.95
Score By Feature
Based on 42 ratings
Value for money
9.74
Giftable
9.59
Customer service
9.77
Satisfaction
9.67
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Product Description
Three feet by five feet with metal rigging grommets for attaching to a flagpole 3'x5' in Size
This poncho is made from 100% polyester and has quadruple stitched flyends for durability. It is 150d thick and is imported.
On the opposite side of the logo, there is a reverse image of the college logo
It is a great flagpole or flag wall decoration for home and tailgating
Licensed by the state of Oregon and approved by the University, College, or School
Questions & Answers
What is the double sided nature of this flag?
As for the back, you can see the print
Selected User Reviews For College Flags & Banners Co. SMU Mustangs Texas State Flag
It's time to pony up
5/5
I loved this flag when my daughter saw it! The packaging is excellent and the size is great.
Summer Key
| Sep 25, 2020
The picture looks like a good representation of the colors, although the size is less than half of what it was
3/5
In the picture, it looks like the colors are okay, but they are not. It flew for 6 weeks before being shredded on the edge and faded to at least half of what it was. Not to be flown from a flag pole outside, the product is meant for internal decoration.
Kaydence Riggs
| Aug 13, 2021
It's go time for the Mustangs! The flag is beautiful
4/5
The only thing I would change is the thickness.
Josiah Franco
| Mar 22, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5
Product of excellent quality.
Van Friedman
| Jun 26, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5
I loved the flag and the shipping was fast!.
Annika Sheppard
| May 18, 2021
I give it one star
3/5
A section of the flag that is red is already coming apart at the seams.
Nikolas Hammond
| Mar 10, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5
I like how it looks - Cheers to the.
Daniela Webster
| Jan 02, 2021
I got the product on time
5/5
I received it as I was very pleased with the product.
Roberto Roberts
| Oct 25, 2020