Details: 3'x5' polyester flag with white header and two grommets. Most flags have four rows of stitches on the fly and two rows on the top, bottom, and header side. Image is screen printed and appears on both sides.
The cross of St. Andrew, the National flag of Scotland.
Originally used in 1180 as the seal of St. Andrew's Cathedral. The first use as a national emblem came in 1385 when the Scottish parliament added St. Andrew's Cross the Scottish military uniforms. Evolved into the National flag during the 15th century.
Scotland has a ballot referendum on whether to secede from the United Kingdom in 2014. So Scotland may soon be an independent nation.
The cross of St. Andrew, the National flag of Scotland.
Originally used in 1180 as the seal of St. Andrew's Cathedral. The first use as a national emblem came in 1385 when the Scottish parliament added St. Andrew's Cross the Scottish military uniforms. Evolved into the National flag during the 15th century.
Scotland has a ballot referendum on whether to secede from the United Kingdom in 2014. So Scotland may soon be an independent nation.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 July, 2013.



