Produced by Yoycol
Disability - V2 All-Over Print Flag | 5 Sizes
Disability - V2 All-Over Print Flag | 5 Sizes
This is the updated version, as the original flag may cause migraines or epileptic seizures for some.
The original and new Disability Pride Flags were created by Ann Magill, a disabled woman. Here is a breakdown of the elements of the original flag: The Black Field: A color of mourning; for those who have suffered from Ableist violence, and also rebellion and protest. The Parallel Stripes: Solidarity within the Disability Community and all its differences. The new one is simply modified to reduce contrast and likelihood of triggering migraines or seizures.
Flag designed by Ann Magill.
Size Charts - All-Over-Print Flags
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This size guide shows product measurements taken when products are laid flat. Actual product measurements may vary by up to 1".
Materials and care
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- Made of 100% polyester
- UV resistant - does not discolor in the sunlight
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- Stand not included.
- Printed by, and shipped from, Yoycol in China.
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- Double-sided print, perfect for flagpoles!
- Flag has pole slot, not grommets.
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Care Instructions
Hand wash, or use gentle cycle with cold water. Hang to dry.
Iron on polyester setting, preferably with an ironing cloth (a thin cloth between the iron and the flag). Test the iron on a less-visible spot to make sure it's a safe temperature. -
To remove wrinkles, try a clothing steamer - the wrinkles just fall right out!
If you don't have a steamer, you can put your flag through a rinse cycle in the washing machine, then hang to dry. -
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Production Times
Most flags from Yoycol are produced within 10 business days.
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Shipping Times
Please allow 10 - 20 business days for delivery, once the items are marked as shipped.
Tracking information is included in shipping notifications.
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Shipping Rates
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Learn More
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