Bunting flags come from the early 17th century and were used to design and create ribbons and flags, notably Royal Navy pennants.
Traditional bunting is made from a lightweight woven wool cloth called tammy.
Many people will hang it a few days before the holiday and may keep it up for a few days afterward. Display this flag on your porch, fence, window, parade float, or anyplace else you want to make a statement.
Raising the American bunting flag, like saluting the American flag with Stars and Stripes, is another way to show appreciation for the United States.
This flag is intended to symbolize the liberties and individual rights enjoyed by American citizens.