Sizes ranging from 3×5 – 6×10 Heavy-Duty 2-Ply Polyester Lorenzo de Zavala Flags
The actual size of the flag in the picture is 3×5. The artwork on the other sizes is the same.
2-ply polyester is the most durable option for those who fly their flag 24/7. These flags feature an appliqued white star and T-E-X-A-S lettering that is beautifully outlined with heavy embroidery against a solid blue background. The artwork is visible from both sides and reads correctly from one side only.
- Heavy-duty 600 denier fabric
- Fully sewn construction
- Fade-resistant
- Heavy canvas header with three brass grommets
- 4 rows of stitching on the fly end to prevent premature fraying
Available sizes
- 3×5
- 4×6
- 5×8
- 6×10
History of the Zavala Flag
The Zavala Flag is believed by some historians to have been the first official flag of the Republic of Texas. It was presented to the March 1836 convention that drafted the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico as well as the original Texas Constitution. Lorenzo de Zavala, a famous Tejano patriot submitted the design of this “Lone Star National Flag of The Republic of Texas” during the said convention. However, no known surviving example or drawing of the flag exists. No one can be absolutely certain, but it is believed to have been a five-point white star on a blue background with white letters “T-E-X-A-S” placed between each of the five points.