Cascadia Doug Flag 3x5' Poly 200D

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Cascadia Doug Flag 3x5' Poly 200D

$24.00

We are very excited to be working with Alexander Baretich and the Cascadia Flag Making Coop to make these Cascadia flags available to you. A portion of all proceeds go to the artist.

Black Tree: We have adapted the tree to be black rather than dark green for increased visibility.

200D “Dura” Polyester Outdoor Flag: Unlike other flags found online that are low quality polyester, these are 200D Dura Polyster Flags (formerly Nylon) grade which is a heavier duty, meant for outdoor use flag. If you’re unfamiliar - Nylon is a proprietary name. We pay quite a bit extra for the heavier grade model.

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The Cascadia Doug flag is a symbol for our landscape and is a direct representation of the bioregion, and for our movement. Designed in 1994 by Portland native Alexander Baretich, the blue of the flag represents the moisture-rich sky above, and the Pacific Ocean, along with the Salish Sea, lakes, and inland waters. Our home is a place of continuous cascading waters flowing from the Pacific to the western slopes of the Rockies and Cascades where water cycles back to the Pacific. The white represents snow and clouds, and the green represents the evergreen forests and fields of the Pacific Northwest. The lone-standing Douglas Fir symbolizes endurance, defiance, and resilience. All these symbols come together to symbolize what being Cascadian is all about.