The Constitution State
						Proposed in 1895 and adopted in September of 1987, the Connecticut state 
							flag consists of a white baroque shield with three grapevines on a field of azure blue. 
							The shield is outlined with gold and silver with four clusters of white oak leaves and 
							acorns. The three grapevines represent the three original settlements that made up the 
							Connecticut colony. The state motto "Qui Transtulit Sustinet" which means, 
							"He who transplanted still sustains" is written on the banner below the shield.
						Constructed from heavy duty 200 denier nylon, finished with a canvas heading and grommets.
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						Minimum Order of $230 Required
					 
					
						
						 
						Available in three different sizes to fit your space requirements. Select from heading and
							grommets only, pole hem only, fringe only or pole hem and fringe together.
						Features
						
							- UV Resistant Fabric.
- Canvas Heading with Brass Grommets.
- Optional Pole Hem & Fringe Finishing.
- Color Matched Thread.
- Full 1/4"' Turn on All Seams.
- Chain Stitch on All Horizontal Seams.
- All Flags are quadruple stitched and back tacked (4 rows of stitching) at the fly hem.