Description
Not recommending you fly this three (3') H x five (5') W foot Flipping the Bird Flag from your beach house or a boat, but hey, that's your call to make. As a novelty 3' x 5' flag, it’s designed to be an unapologetic decoration for a beach house, patio, or rec room when humor (or frustration) is part of the vibe. The description calls out that sometimes flipping the bird is exactly what needs to happen—using as an example flipping the bird to all the plastic in the ocean. Made of 100% durable polyester, it’s lightweight, has been double stitched, and uses two (2) brass grommets for mounting.
The black and white colors are sharp and the dye has been processed for UV (ultraviolet) fade resistance to help preserve the look during display. The backstory section adds extra dark-humor history: in researching the gesture, one notable example cited is when the USS Pueblo was captured by North Korea in 1968. In several post-capture pictures the crew was flipping the bird, and when questioned, they claimed it was the Hawaiian Good Luck Sign (described as a cousin of the Hang Loose sign). The North Koreans were oblivious for awhile, but once they figured it out they were none too happy and this did not bode well for the Pueblo crew. If you want a blunt novelty flag with a story behind it, this 3x5 polyester option delivers exactly that.
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