Bring Meaning to NAIDOC Week with Our Knitted Polyester Red NAIDOC Flag
Celebrate the rich heritage, resilience, and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with the Evan Evans Knitted Polyester Red NAIDOC Flag. Made from high-quality knitted polyester, this flag features a bold red background that powerfully highlights the symbolic NAIDOC design—making it an impactful centrepiece for NAIDOC Week observances, community gatherings, or cultural displays.
Available Finishes:
Header with Loops: Comes with reinforced loops and reliable sister clips for a secure and stable fit on flagpoles or ropes.
Customisation Options Available:
Vertical Sleeve Option: Ideal for vertical installations, this option allows for smooth and professional display across banner poles and upright mounts.
Eyelet Option: This alternative finish adds versatility, enabling easy installation on fences, walls, or temporary structures.
To tailor your flag to specific needs, feel free to contact us through our contact form or by calling us at (03) 8413 6600 to discuss your needs.
Quality Hardware: Built for lasting performance and everyday use.
Weather-Resistant Design: Suitable for outdoor settings and changing weather conditions.
Make NAIDOC Week Memorable! Create a meaningful display that reflects respect and inclusion with the Red NAIDOC Knitted Polyester Flag. Designed to enrich your NAIDOC Week presentation, this flag adds depth to your message of unity and cultural awareness. Contact Evan Evans today to place your order and highlight your dedication to honouring Indigenous culture.
Fitted with sturdy loops and paired with sister clips, this finish allows for simple and reliable attachment to flagpoles or ropes.
Materials and Construction:
Trilobal 135gsm Fabric
Each flag is produced using Trilobal 135gsm fabric, chosen for its durability and ability to hold rich colours. This premium material performs well in both indoor and outdoor environments, helping your flag stay vibrant and visually striking for longer.
Hemmed Edges
To improve strength and presentation, the top, bottom, left, and right edges are hemmed on all four sides. This finish helps to reduce fraying and adds a neat, professional look that stands up to regular use.
Our commitment to quality means every flag is constructed to handle changing weather conditions while continuing to deliver strong visual impact. The materials and techniques used reflect a focus on longevity and appearance.
We also aim to reduce our environmental impact by using solar power in production, eliminating water usage in the printing process, and working with recycling partners to minimise waste. Find out more.
Order Your NAIDOC Flag Today
Pay tribute to Indigenous culture with a beautifully made flag. Contact Evan Evans to customise or place your order today!
To keep your flag looking vibrant and well-maintained, please follow these care guidelines:
Cleaning:
Gentle Washing: Use a mild detergent to help preserve the flag’s colour. Avoid bleach or harsh cleaners that could fade or weaken the fabric.
Machine Wash: If machine washing is necessary, use a cold, gentle cycle. Place the flag inside a mesh laundry bag to prevent snagging.
Air Drying: Lay flat or hang to dry naturally. Avoid tumble drying, as heat can damage the material or cause shrinkage.
Storage:
Proper Storage: Make sure the flag is completely dry before packing it away. Store in a cool, dry place to protect it from moisture and mildew.
Folding the NAIDOC Flag:
Lay the flag flat on a clean surface.
Fold the flag lengthwise in half, bringing the top edge to meet the bottom.
Fold again lengthwise in the same direction.
Starting at one end, roll the flag neatly into a cylinder or fold into a rectangle for compact storage.
Avoid sharp creases to maintain the fabric’s integrity.
Handling:
Avoid Sharp Objects: Keep the flag away from surfaces that may snag or tear the material.
Secure Installation: Always display the flag using appropriate fittings to avoid unnecessary pulling or stress on the fabric.
Minimise Exposure: Take the flag down during heavy rain, strong wind, or overnight to extend its lifespan.
Repairs:
Minor Repairs: If there are small tears or loose stitching, remove the flag and have it repaired by a professional before using again.
Replacement: When the flag becomes worn or faded, replace it with a new one to maintain a respectful and vibrant display.
Flying the NAIDOC Flag:
Display the flag from a standard flagpole, wall bracket, or vertical banner stand.
Raise the flag in a position of prominence during NAIDOC Week or cultural events.
Lower and store the flag properly when not in use to preserve its condition.
Use the appropriate fittings for the finish type, whether loops, sleeve, or eyelets.
Following these care steps helps keep your flag looking vibrant and in excellent condition for years to come. Caring for your flag is also a meaningful way to show respect for the heritage and pride it symbolises.
Order Your NAIDOC Flag Today
Celebrate culture and heritage with a high-quality, eye-catching flag. Contact Evan Evans to place your order and let your display make a meaningful statement!