Raleigh, North Carolina Flag
🏴 Raleigh, North Carolina flag with grommets and double-stitched edges to reduce fraying.
✍️ The Design: A project by the New Raleigh Flag Campaign to update the dated flag of for the capitol of North Carolina. Here's their design notes:
Drawing elements from the historic flag of 1899 and alluding to Raleigh’s famous City of Oaks moniker, the proposed new design is a classic emblem that recalls our past and inspires us toward a bold future.
- The shield shape with the silver diamonds incorporates Sir Walter Raleigh’s coat of arms into the acorn.
- The design preserves the colors from the coat of arms and the historic flag of 1899.
- The acorn emblem alludes to Raleigh’s byname City of Oaks. The acorn is a classic symbol of potential and growth.
THE "FOR GOOD" PART
- 🪢 Made from 100% durable polyester
- 💪Sturdy canvas header with two metal grommets for hanging
- 😎 Weather & fade resistant
- 💨 Designed to fly easily in low or high wind
- 🏳️🌈 Full rich color on both sides
- 🪡 Double-stitched top and bottom edges with triple-stitched fly edge for maximum strength!
Flag Size Chart
Here's our current standard flag sizes and how they compare to each other:

If you don't have a flag pole to hang this on, grab one of our home flag pole kits! It's easy to assemble and ready to make some neighbors jealous (or mad...depending...)