





🚗 Show your roots in style—wherever you ride!
The WXTWK 3x5 Inch Afro American Pan-African Flag is a compact, vibrant, and durable polyester banner designed for vehicle and indoor display. Featuring UV-resistant colors and double-stitched golden fringes, it mounts easily with a suction cup, making it the perfect accessory to express cultural pride with lasting impact.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 470 Reviews |
J**S
South Africa Flag
Love it very sturdy and long lasting looks great to add definition to my car stylish as it supposed to be was worth the price not heavy at all like 0.2lbs print quality is phenomenal would’ve never knew it was printed
S**Y
Cute
Bigger then what I expected. Quality is very good the only problem was the string is not long enough to put over your rear view mirror. Other then that it does come with a suction cup that you can put right under the mirror on the windshield.
B**R
Cute!
I replaced my old one that I had for more than 18 years, this one is a bit bigger which I love and is very well made. I recommend it!
C**O
So cute!!
i like the size of the flag, its not too big, i honestly thought the string was gonna be long enough for me to put it through the front mirror but i sticked it behind instead :) i really liked my purchase
S**R
well manufactured, correct display
wife liked the flag as it represents her country of origin..
D**A
Love it
I love it and perfect size
B**T
Bought many!
I bought this for my husband and he keeps giving them to his family members who want them and I keep having to buy more!
B**P
Is there a peace-time flag?
This review is for the frilly hanging Philippine flag. It's a fine little decoration to show your Filipino pride (or to honor your Filipina wife in my case). But, there is a teensy problem with it that I suspect most people won't notice - the flag is presented as if the country is "at war". Having looked up a bunch of sources on proper display of the USA flag, regarding the orientation of the "union" (blue part), it is generally pretty obvious which is up and down, but for vertical display (such as these hanging decorative flags), it is said that the "union" should display in the upper left, from the perspective of the viewer. Well, I looked up the same thing for the Philippine flag, and the orientation is normally with the red on the bottom (which is fine), but when hanging vertically, the red is supposed to be on the right from the perspective of the viewer - unless the nation is at war! This flag is constructed with two separate patterns sewn together (back to back), and in this case one side might have red while on the back side of that section is blue, and vice-versa. In this way, it doesn't matter if you flip the flag around, it still shows the same pattern. But, the pattern that shows in both cases has the red part on the left - and it doesn't matter if you flip it around, it looks the same either way. Unfortunately, whoever constructed this flag fixed the pattern to represent the "war-time" display. Ooops. Fortunately, most people (even Filipinos, according to my wife) probably don't realize the significance of the orientation of the vertically-hanging flag. And maybe, with typically quality control in whatever Chinese factory probably produced them, the orientation might be different depending on who is making them. But I should note that even the picture of the item shows it in "war-time" orientation. I doubt anyone will ever call you out on it, but just a little note in case you want to "get it right".
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