Ireland Flag Polyester 3 ft. x 5 ft.

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Ireland Flag Polyester 3 ft. x 5 ft.

from: NationalCountryFlags



 : Ireland Flag Polyester 3 ft. x 5 ft.
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Brand: NationalCountryFlags
EAN: 0821949810495
Label: NationalCountryFlags
Manufacturer: NationalCountryFlags
Material Type: Polyester
Model: flags unlimited
Publisher: NationalCountryFlags
Size: 3-footx5-foot
Studio: NationalCountryFlags



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionOur international flags are accurately reproduced to exact specifications. The flag has 2 grommets on the left edge. These polyester flags not recommended for prolonged outdoor use. For outdoor use, we recommend our nylon flags.




Features:
  • New 3x5 National Flag of Ireland Irish Country Flags
  • Material: Super-Polyester
  • Size: 2' x 3' (24" x 36")
  • Includes 2 Brass grommets for hanging
  • Great for displaying for all occasions, hanging in the garden, on poles, deck or boat, and for parades













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Irish Flag Review
This was exactly what I wanted when I decided to get a flag. It's good for putting on the wall.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product!
It's inexpensive and nice quality. I bought one for myself, and now my dad wants one for his bar!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Go Ireland
The flag came here in perfect condition, faster then I thought. It was about three days early. When I got it, it was wrapped well, and it came in great shape. Here's a piece of advice- BUY THIS FLAG!!!! Ireland Rocks.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great service
they were very fast with the delivery and were very helpful when an item was missing, they replaced it quickly and it arrived on time. thank you



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Irish and proud
This was the hit of my families christmas. I ordered 10 and each family member recieved one. By the end, my sister slid hers under the couch and hadn't open it. She started crying thinking I left her out.



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