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Historic Flag For A Historic Year

As excitement builds for America’s 250th birthday, the Betsy Ross Flag has been extremely popular. Each flag is sewn by hand, which means we can only release a batch each week. Once the batch is gone, the countdown to next week begins.

Commemorative 250th Patch

Add A Piece Of History To Your Flag

Allegiance is leading the charge into this historic year with a limited-edition “250” patch that honors our country’s past and looks toward its future.  The “250” patch makes your flag part of that story a lasting symbol of pride in where we’ve been and where we’re headed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Betsy Ross Flag?

Betsy Ross, a Philadelphia seamstress, has long been celebrated as the creator of the first U.S. flag in American lore. Despite limited historical documentation to support this claim, Ross's story is integral to the narrative of the American Revolution. A widow struggling to maintain her upholstery business amidst war, Ross is said to have been commissioned by a secret committee, including George Washington, to sew the first flag.

Why are they always sold out?

Each flag is sewn by hand, which means we can only release a batch each week. Once the batch is gone, the countdown to next week begins

When will they be back in stock?

Each flag is sewn by hand, which means we can only release a limited batch each week on Tuesday's. Once the batch is gone, the countdown to next week begins!

How can I sign up for back in stock?

The waitlist is the best way to know exactly when the next batch goes live so you don’t miss out! Sign up through the links above!