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3x5 Confederate Battle Flag for Sale Rebel flag
3x5 Confederate Battle Flag for Sale Rebel flag
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Howdy, y’all – Jake here, third-generation Tennessee flag maker with the 3x5 nylon Confederate battle flag for sale you’ve been huntin’. I grew up in Grandpa’s workshop, him a Korean War vet with Confederate blood runnin’ deep, teachin’ me that a flag ain’t just fabric – it’s a story stitched in thread, flyin’ proud through storms and sunshine. After 15 years runnin’ this family business, I’ve seen more cheap imports fade faster than a politician’s promise. That’s why every Rebel flag we sell at ConfederateWave.org is American-made, built to honor Southern heritage the right way – with grit, quality, and respect.
This 3x5 ft Confederate battle flag is our flagship – the one folks keep comin’ back for, whether it’s wavin’ from a Tennessee porch, a Georgia tailgate, or a Virginia heritage rally. Let’s break it down, from the 1861 battlefields to your backyard pole, so you know exactly why this Southern heritage flag outshines the dollar-store knockoffs.
Historical Roots: Born in Fire at Manassas, 1861
Y’all might not know this, but the Confederate battle flag wasn’t the official national banner of the Confederacy – that was the Stars and Bars, which got confused with the Union flag in the smoke of battle. No sir, this iconic Rebel flag with the blue St. Andrew’s Cross and 13 white stars was designed by General P.G.T. Beauregard after the First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) in July 1861. The Army of Northern Virginia needed a banner that stood out – and stand out it did, from Shiloh to Gettysburg, all the way to Appomattox in 1865.
Each element tells a story:
- 13 stars – One for each state in the Confederacy, includin’ Kentucky and Missouri, even if they never fully seceded.
- Blue saltire (X) – Honored the Scottish heritage of many Southern fighters, symbolizin’ resolve under pressure.
- Red field – Representin’ the blood and sacrifice of those who fought for states’ rights and home soil.
When you hoist this 3x5 Rebel flag, you’re flyin’ a piece of livin’ history – not hate, not division, but Southern pride passed down like Grandpa’s war stories ‘round the fire. Want the full story? Check our Confederate Battle Flag History: 1861–1865.
Crafted in the USA: Why American-Made Beats Imported Every Time
Now, I’ve seen more folks mess this up than a cat with nine lives chasin’ its tail. You go online, find a “Confederate battle flag” for $9.99, and six months later it’s pink, frayed, and embarrassin’. That’s imported junk – thin polyester, plastic grommets, print-on fabric that cracks in the sun.
Not here. Every 3x5 ft nylon Confederate battle flag we stock is:
- 100% made in the USA – stitched in a family-owned shop in the Carolinas, supportin’ American jobs.
- Constructed from 200-denier UV-resistant nylon – the same grade used in military colors. Won’t fade for 12–18 months outdoors, even in brutal Tennessee summers.
- Double-stitched fly hems – prevents unravelin’ in 30 mph winds.
- Solid brass grommets – no rust, no tear-outs. Fits any standard 1-inch pole.
- Screen-printed with color-fast inks – stars and bars stay crisp, no bleeding or cracking.
| Feature | ConfederateWave (USA) | Cheap Import |
|---|---|---|
| Material | 200D UV nylon | 70D thin polyester |
| Stitching | Double-needle lockstitch | Single thread, frays fast |
| Grommets | Solid brass | Plastic, snaps in wind |
| Fade Resistance | 12–18 months outdoors | 3–6 months, turns pink |
| Heritage Accuracy | Historical 13-star layout | Often 11 or 14 stars |
Reckon that’s why our customers keep writin’ in: “Jake, this Rebel flag outlasted two hurricanes!” – Billy Ray, Mississippi, 2024.
Perfect Size for Any Display: Why 3x5 Ft is the Gold Standard
Ask any flag man – 3x5 ft is the sweet spot for home and event display. Too small (2x3 ft) and it gets lost; too big (4x6 ft) and it’s overkill unless you’ve got a 30-ft pole. This Confederate battle flag measures exactly 36 x 60 inches, flyin’ full and proud on:
- Standard 20–25 ft in-ground flagpoles
- Porch bracket mounts
- Truck hitch or boat flag staffs
- Indoor wall display (pair with our cotton version for framing)
Pro tip: Fly it below the U.S. flag on the same pole if showin’ dual pride – that’s proper flag etiquette per U.S. Code Title 4. Never let the Rebel flag touch the ground – fold it triangle-style when takin’ it down. (See our Rebel Flag Care Guide for step-by-step.)
Built for Southern Weather: UV, Wind, and Rain Resistant
Tennessee don’t play nice with flags. We get 100°F heat, pop-up thunderstorms, and winter ice. That’s why this outdoor Confederate battle flag is engineered for the long haul:
- UV inhibitors woven into the nylon – blocks 98% of fading rays.
- Water-repellent finish – dries fast, no mildew.
- Reinforced header tape – distributes wind stress so grommets don’t rip.
I’ve had customers fly this 3x5 Rebel flag through Hurricane Zeta remnants in 2020 – still wavin’ strong a year later. Compare that to the imported ones I see shredded on I-40 every spring.
Care & Storage: Keep Your Southern Heritage Flag Flyin’ Proud
My Grandpa always said, “Treat your flag like family – with respect and regular care.” Here’s how to make this Confederate battle flag last generations:
Daily:
- Fly only in good weather if possible – bring indoors during severe storms.
- Position so it don’t wrap around the pole (use a flag swivel clip – we sell ‘em).
Monthly:
- Hose off dust or pollen with cool water.
- Spot clean bird droppings with mild soap – never bleach.
Storage:
- Fold into triangles: Start with stars in the top left, fold lengthwise, then triangle over triangle till compact.
- Store in a dry, dark place – cedar chest or flag case ideal.
When to Replace:
- Frayed edges beyond repair
- Colors faded to pastel (usually 18–24 months outdoors)
- Tears larger than 6 inches
We’ll buy back your old Rebel flag for $5 off a new one – recyclin’ heritage, one banner at a time.
Why Buy from ConfederateWave.org?
'Cause we’re not some faceless warehouse in California. We’re a Tennessee family shop on Shopify, shippin’ fast with trackin’ from right here in the Volunteer State. Every American-made Confederate battle flag comes with:
- Free shipping on orders over $50
- 30-day satisfaction guarantee – if it don’t fly right, send it back.
- Heritage care guide included in every box.
Plus, when you buy from us, you’re supportin’:
- U.S. textile workers
- Accurate historical replicas
- A small business keepin’ Southern stories alive
Ready to Raise Your Rebel?
If this 3x5 ft nylon Confederate battle flag stirred your blood like a Dixie fiddle, don’t wait for the next heritage rally. Click Add to Cart now – we’ll have it stitched, packed, and on a truck within 24 hours. Want it personalized? Add a name or date to the header for $10 extra – makes a helluva gift for the proud Southerner in your life.
Still got questions? Shoot me a message – I answer every one myself, usually faster than a jackrabbit on a date. Let’s keep the Southern cross flyin’ high, one quality Rebel flag at a time.
— Jake, ConfederateWave.org Made in the USA. Built to Last. Flown with Pride.
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