
Missouri State Flag Made in USA – Heavy Duty Nylon
Buy the Official Missouri State Flag – Gateway to the West Design Built for Show Me State Outdoor Durability
★ 100% Made in USA – FMAA certified with all-American materials and labor; honoring Missouri's role as America's geographic heart
★ Heavy Duty 200-Denier Nylon – engineered for Missouri's tornado-alley winds, humid summers, and brutal ice storms
★ UV-Resistant Solar Shield – keeps the red, white, and blue tricolor and state seal vivid through every Missouri season
★ Official Missouri Flag Design – authentic tricolor with grizzly bears, crescent moon, 24 stars, and dual mottoes per the 1913 Oliver design
★ Brass Grommets + Reinforced Header – secure mounting for home, business, or flagpole
★ 4-Point Needle Lock-Stitch Fly Hem – prevents fraying for long-lasting outdoor display
★ 4 Sizes Available – 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10 to fit any flagpole
★ Fast Shipping + 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee – buy with total confidence
Premium Missouri State Flags: Authentic Design & Superior Durability
Buy the Missouri State Flag Made in USA and fly your Show Me State pride with a flag that embodies the values at the heart of America's Gateway to the West.
Handcrafted from heavyweight 200-denier nylon with UV-resistant Solar Shield treatment, this outdoor Missouri flag keeps the bold red, white, and blue tricolor — with the state seal's grizzly bears, crescent moon, 24 stars, and the motto "Salus populi suprema lex esto" (Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law) — vivid and sharp through Missouri's scorching humid summers, powerful tornado-alley winds, and brutal ice storms.
Every flag is FMAA certified — guaranteeing 100% American materials and labor, a fitting tribute to the state designed to represent the geographic heart of America — and features spurred brass grommets, a reinforced polyester canvas heading, and a 4-point needle lock-stitch fly hem engineered to resist fraying season after season.
Available in four sizes (3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10), this heavy duty Missouri state flag ships fast and is backed by a 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Order your Made in USA Missouri state flag today.
History of the Missouri State Flags
Adopted: March 1913
Missouri State Flag Design: A horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue. The Missouri Seal, surrounded by a blue band and stars, is superimposed in the field center.
Designed by: Marie Elizabeth Watkins Oliver
For nearly a century after achieving statehood, Missouri did not have an official flag. The idea for a flag originated in 1908 when the Daughters of the American Revolution formed a committee to look into designing a state flag. The head of the committee was Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Oliver, wife of Senator Robert Burett Oliver, and a resident of Cape Girardeau. Mrs. Oliver eventually designed the flag herself, and on March 17, 1909, a bill supporting the design was introduced to the Missouri Senate.
It turned out that Mrs. Oliver's design was not the only one being considered by the General Assembly—a second design had been introduced by Dr. N.R. Holcomb. The "Holcomb flag" was opposed by many who felt it resembled too closely the United States flag, and did not symbolize much of Missouri itself. His design did not contain the coat of arms and included nothing that indicated state sovereignty.
Mrs. Oliver's design showed originality, and though simply designed, contained many messages. It took three years and several attempts before the bill for the "Oliver flag" was finally passed. On March 22, 1913, Governor Elliot Major signed the bill into law and made the Oliver flag the official state flag of Missouri.
Missouri Flag's Meaning
The Oliver flag embraced national pride, and at the same time expressed characteristics of Missouri and Missourians. The three large stripes were symbolic of the people of the state—the blue stripe represented vigilance, permanency, and justice, the red represented valor, and the white stripe symbolized purity. The Missouri coat-of-arms appeared in the center of the flag, signifying both Missouri's independence as a state, and its place as a part of the whole United States.
Having the coat-of-arms in the center of the national colors represents Missouri, as she is—the geographical center of the nation. By mingling the state coat-of-arms with the national colors of red, white, and blue, the flag signified the harmony existing between the two. Twenty-four stars surrounded the coat-of-arms, representative of Missouri's position as the 24th state admitted to the Union.
The Great Seal of the State of Missouri, the basis of the coat-of-arms, has many special meanings of its own. Robert Wells, who was a lawyer, state legislator, and judge, designed it. The seal shows, by its helmet and buckled belt, that although Missouri is a strong state, it wants to be free to handle its own problems. The grizzly bears signify the size and strength of the state and the courage of her people. The new crescent moon was included to remind us that we can make our future better; it was also a special heraldic symbol pointing out that Missouri was the second state formed out of the Louisiana Purchase. The larger star, rising into a group of 23 stars, was to remind people that Missouri became the 24th state only after solving many difficult problems. The helmet was designed to show the power of the people of the state. Finally, there are two mottoes. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall," tells us how important it is to support the whole United States. "Salus populi suprema lex esto" is Latin which means, "Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law." That reminds us our state government functions to help better our lives.
The Missouri State Flag Is Restored
In 1961, Allen Oliver gave the State of Missouri his mother's original flag. It was on public display until the flag began to split and tear due to age, at which point it was put into a storage vault. In 1988, on the flag's 75th birthday, Secretary of State Roy Blunt challenged Missouri elementary students to help raise funds to restore the flag. Thanks to these students, the flag has been restored and is on display at the James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center in Jefferson City.
NOT ALL MISSOURI STATE FLAGS ARE THE SAME! HERE'S WHY...
Extra care is taken in making these flags. Flag designs are researched to ensure that they are authentic and current. We use sturdy fabrics, allowing the flags to be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades.
★ Constructed with 100% Heavy Duty Nylon (digital dyed)
★ Beautiful, brilliant colors
★ Resistant to wear and tear of sun & rain
★ Complete with heavy canvas heading & brass grommets to meet the most demanding commercial and residential uses.
★ All outdoor flags are finished with heavy-duty thread, polyester heading, brass grommets, and four needle fly hem
★ State flags constructed to precise specifications
★ Flies in the slightest breeze
★ Proudly Made in the USA
★ Honor Missouri's Heritage – a meaningful gift for proud Missourians, history lovers, veterans, and anyone who lives by "Let the Welfare of the People Be the Supreme Law"
HEAVY-DUTY NYLON OUTDOOR STATE FLAGS WITH SOLAR SHIELD
Our most popular and versatile outdoor Missouri state flag, USA Flag Co. flags offer the optimum combination of elegance and durability for every purpose. The 100% nylon material provides a rich, lustrous appearance. Our flags have superb wearing strength due to the material’s superior strength-to-weight ratio and will fly in the slightest breeze. State flags are finished with strong, polyester canvas headings and spurred brass grommets, and four needle fly hem. The result is a flag that will be flown with pride year after year.
SOLAR SHIELD
- Rich, Vivid Colors
- Durable
- Fire-Resistant
- Mothproof
- Mildew Resistant
- Sheds Water
- Lightweight for Flyability
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Missouri State Flag Made in USA – Heavy Duty Nylon
Buy the Official Missouri State Flag – Gateway to the West Design Built for Show Me State Outdoor Durability
★ 100% Made in USA – FMAA certified with all-American materials and labor; honoring Missouri's role as America's geographic heart
★ Heavy Duty 200-Denier Nylon – engineered for Missouri's tornado-alley winds, humid summers, and brutal ice storms
★ UV-Resistant Solar Shield – keeps the red, white, and blue tricolor and state seal vivid through every Missouri season
★ Official Missouri Flag Design – authentic tricolor with grizzly bears, crescent moon, 24 stars, and dual mottoes per the 1913 Oliver design
★ Brass Grommets + Reinforced Header – secure mounting for home, business, or flagpole
★ 4-Point Needle Lock-Stitch Fly Hem – prevents fraying for long-lasting outdoor display
★ 4 Sizes Available – 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10 to fit any flagpole
★ Fast Shipping + 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee – buy with total confidence
Premium Missouri State Flags: Authentic Design & Superior Durability
Buy the Missouri State Flag Made in USA and fly your Show Me State pride with a flag that embodies the values at the heart of America's Gateway to the West.
Handcrafted from heavyweight 200-denier nylon with UV-resistant Solar Shield treatment, this outdoor Missouri flag keeps the bold red, white, and blue tricolor — with the state seal's grizzly bears, crescent moon, 24 stars, and the motto "Salus populi suprema lex esto" (Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law) — vivid and sharp through Missouri's scorching humid summers, powerful tornado-alley winds, and brutal ice storms.
Every flag is FMAA certified — guaranteeing 100% American materials and labor, a fitting tribute to the state designed to represent the geographic heart of America — and features spurred brass grommets, a reinforced polyester canvas heading, and a 4-point needle lock-stitch fly hem engineered to resist fraying season after season.
Available in four sizes (3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10), this heavy duty Missouri state flag ships fast and is backed by a 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Order your Made in USA Missouri state flag today.
History of the Missouri State Flags
Adopted: March 1913
Missouri State Flag Design: A horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue. The Missouri Seal, surrounded by a blue band and stars, is superimposed in the field center.
Designed by: Marie Elizabeth Watkins Oliver
For nearly a century after achieving statehood, Missouri did not have an official flag. The idea for a flag originated in 1908 when the Daughters of the American Revolution formed a committee to look into designing a state flag. The head of the committee was Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Oliver, wife of Senator Robert Burett Oliver, and a resident of Cape Girardeau. Mrs. Oliver eventually designed the flag herself, and on March 17, 1909, a bill supporting the design was introduced to the Missouri Senate.
It turned out that Mrs. Oliver's design was not the only one being considered by the General Assembly—a second design had been introduced by Dr. N.R. Holcomb. The "Holcomb flag" was opposed by many who felt it resembled too closely the United States flag, and did not symbolize much of Missouri itself. His design did not contain the coat of arms and included nothing that indicated state sovereignty.
Mrs. Oliver's design showed originality, and though simply designed, contained many messages. It took three years and several attempts before the bill for the "Oliver flag" was finally passed. On March 22, 1913, Governor Elliot Major signed the bill into law and made the Oliver flag the official state flag of Missouri.
Missouri Flag's Meaning
The Oliver flag embraced national pride, and at the same time expressed characteristics of Missouri and Missourians. The three large stripes were symbolic of the people of the state—the blue stripe represented vigilance, permanency, and justice, the red represented valor, and the white stripe symbolized purity. The Missouri coat-of-arms appeared in the center of the flag, signifying both Missouri's independence as a state, and its place as a part of the whole United States.
Having the coat-of-arms in the center of the national colors represents Missouri, as she is—the geographical center of the nation. By mingling the state coat-of-arms with the national colors of red, white, and blue, the flag signified the harmony existing between the two. Twenty-four stars surrounded the coat-of-arms, representative of Missouri's position as the 24th state admitted to the Union.
The Great Seal of the State of Missouri, the basis of the coat-of-arms, has many special meanings of its own. Robert Wells, who was a lawyer, state legislator, and judge, designed it. The seal shows, by its helmet and buckled belt, that although Missouri is a strong state, it wants to be free to handle its own problems. The grizzly bears signify the size and strength of the state and the courage of her people. The new crescent moon was included to remind us that we can make our future better; it was also a special heraldic symbol pointing out that Missouri was the second state formed out of the Louisiana Purchase. The larger star, rising into a group of 23 stars, was to remind people that Missouri became the 24th state only after solving many difficult problems. The helmet was designed to show the power of the people of the state. Finally, there are two mottoes. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall," tells us how important it is to support the whole United States. "Salus populi suprema lex esto" is Latin which means, "Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law." That reminds us our state government functions to help better our lives.
The Missouri State Flag Is Restored
In 1961, Allen Oliver gave the State of Missouri his mother's original flag. It was on public display until the flag began to split and tear due to age, at which point it was put into a storage vault. In 1988, on the flag's 75th birthday, Secretary of State Roy Blunt challenged Missouri elementary students to help raise funds to restore the flag. Thanks to these students, the flag has been restored and is on display at the James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center in Jefferson City.
NOT ALL MISSOURI STATE FLAGS ARE THE SAME! HERE'S WHY...
Extra care is taken in making these flags. Flag designs are researched to ensure that they are authentic and current. We use sturdy fabrics, allowing the flags to be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades.
★ Constructed with 100% Heavy Duty Nylon (digital dyed)
★ Beautiful, brilliant colors
★ Resistant to wear and tear of sun & rain
★ Complete with heavy canvas heading & brass grommets to meet the most demanding commercial and residential uses.
★ All outdoor flags are finished with heavy-duty thread, polyester heading, brass grommets, and four needle fly hem
★ State flags constructed to precise specifications
★ Flies in the slightest breeze
★ Proudly Made in the USA
★ Honor Missouri's Heritage – a meaningful gift for proud Missourians, history lovers, veterans, and anyone who lives by "Let the Welfare of the People Be the Supreme Law"
HEAVY-DUTY NYLON OUTDOOR STATE FLAGS WITH SOLAR SHIELD
Our most popular and versatile outdoor Missouri state flag, USA Flag Co. flags offer the optimum combination of elegance and durability for every purpose. The 100% nylon material provides a rich, lustrous appearance. Our flags have superb wearing strength due to the material’s superior strength-to-weight ratio and will fly in the slightest breeze. State flags are finished with strong, polyester canvas headings and spurred brass grommets, and four needle fly hem. The result is a flag that will be flown with pride year after year.
SOLAR SHIELD
- Rich, Vivid Colors
- Durable
- Fire-Resistant
- Mothproof
- Mildew Resistant
- Sheds Water
- Lightweight for Flyability
Add this Missouri State Flag Made in USA to your cart for Immediate Delivery Now.
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Buy the Official Missouri State Flag – Gateway to the West Design Built for Show Me State Outdoor Durability
★ 100% Made in USA – FMAA certified with all-American materials and labor; honoring Missouri's role as America's geographic heart
★ Heavy Duty 200-Denier Nylon – engineered for Missouri's tornado-alley winds, humid summers, and brutal ice storms
★ UV-Resistant Solar Shield – keeps the red, white, and blue tricolor and state seal vivid through every Missouri season
★ Official Missouri Flag Design – authentic tricolor with grizzly bears, crescent moon, 24 stars, and dual mottoes per the 1913 Oliver design
★ Brass Grommets + Reinforced Header – secure mounting for home, business, or flagpole
★ 4-Point Needle Lock-Stitch Fly Hem – prevents fraying for long-lasting outdoor display
★ 4 Sizes Available – 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10 to fit any flagpole
★ Fast Shipping + 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee – buy with total confidence
Premium Missouri State Flags: Authentic Design & Superior Durability
Buy the Missouri State Flag Made in USA and fly your Show Me State pride with a flag that embodies the values at the heart of America's Gateway to the West.
Handcrafted from heavyweight 200-denier nylon with UV-resistant Solar Shield treatment, this outdoor Missouri flag keeps the bold red, white, and blue tricolor — with the state seal's grizzly bears, crescent moon, 24 stars, and the motto "Salus populi suprema lex esto" (Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law) — vivid and sharp through Missouri's scorching humid summers, powerful tornado-alley winds, and brutal ice storms.
Every flag is FMAA certified — guaranteeing 100% American materials and labor, a fitting tribute to the state designed to represent the geographic heart of America — and features spurred brass grommets, a reinforced polyester canvas heading, and a 4-point needle lock-stitch fly hem engineered to resist fraying season after season.
Available in four sizes (3x5, 4x6, 5x8, and 6x10), this heavy duty Missouri state flag ships fast and is backed by a 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Order your Made in USA Missouri state flag today.
History of the Missouri State Flags
Adopted: March 1913
Missouri State Flag Design: A horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue. The Missouri Seal, surrounded by a blue band and stars, is superimposed in the field center.
Designed by: Marie Elizabeth Watkins Oliver
For nearly a century after achieving statehood, Missouri did not have an official flag. The idea for a flag originated in 1908 when the Daughters of the American Revolution formed a committee to look into designing a state flag. The head of the committee was Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Oliver, wife of Senator Robert Burett Oliver, and a resident of Cape Girardeau. Mrs. Oliver eventually designed the flag herself, and on March 17, 1909, a bill supporting the design was introduced to the Missouri Senate.
It turned out that Mrs. Oliver's design was not the only one being considered by the General Assembly—a second design had been introduced by Dr. N.R. Holcomb. The "Holcomb flag" was opposed by many who felt it resembled too closely the United States flag, and did not symbolize much of Missouri itself. His design did not contain the coat of arms and included nothing that indicated state sovereignty.
Mrs. Oliver's design showed originality, and though simply designed, contained many messages. It took three years and several attempts before the bill for the "Oliver flag" was finally passed. On March 22, 1913, Governor Elliot Major signed the bill into law and made the Oliver flag the official state flag of Missouri.
Missouri Flag's Meaning
The Oliver flag embraced national pride, and at the same time expressed characteristics of Missouri and Missourians. The three large stripes were symbolic of the people of the state—the blue stripe represented vigilance, permanency, and justice, the red represented valor, and the white stripe symbolized purity. The Missouri coat-of-arms appeared in the center of the flag, signifying both Missouri's independence as a state, and its place as a part of the whole United States.
Having the coat-of-arms in the center of the national colors represents Missouri, as she is—the geographical center of the nation. By mingling the state coat-of-arms with the national colors of red, white, and blue, the flag signified the harmony existing between the two. Twenty-four stars surrounded the coat-of-arms, representative of Missouri's position as the 24th state admitted to the Union.
The Great Seal of the State of Missouri, the basis of the coat-of-arms, has many special meanings of its own. Robert Wells, who was a lawyer, state legislator, and judge, designed it. The seal shows, by its helmet and buckled belt, that although Missouri is a strong state, it wants to be free to handle its own problems. The grizzly bears signify the size and strength of the state and the courage of her people. The new crescent moon was included to remind us that we can make our future better; it was also a special heraldic symbol pointing out that Missouri was the second state formed out of the Louisiana Purchase. The larger star, rising into a group of 23 stars, was to remind people that Missouri became the 24th state only after solving many difficult problems. The helmet was designed to show the power of the people of the state. Finally, there are two mottoes. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall," tells us how important it is to support the whole United States. "Salus populi suprema lex esto" is Latin which means, "Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law." That reminds us our state government functions to help better our lives.
The Missouri State Flag Is Restored
In 1961, Allen Oliver gave the State of Missouri his mother's original flag. It was on public display until the flag began to split and tear due to age, at which point it was put into a storage vault. In 1988, on the flag's 75th birthday, Secretary of State Roy Blunt challenged Missouri elementary students to help raise funds to restore the flag. Thanks to these students, the flag has been restored and is on display at the James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center in Jefferson City.
NOT ALL MISSOURI STATE FLAGS ARE THE SAME! HERE'S WHY...
Extra care is taken in making these flags. Flag designs are researched to ensure that they are authentic and current. We use sturdy fabrics, allowing the flags to be flown outdoors, indoors, or carried in parades.
★ Constructed with 100% Heavy Duty Nylon (digital dyed)
★ Beautiful, brilliant colors
★ Resistant to wear and tear of sun & rain
★ Complete with heavy canvas heading & brass grommets to meet the most demanding commercial and residential uses.
★ All outdoor flags are finished with heavy-duty thread, polyester heading, brass grommets, and four needle fly hem
★ State flags constructed to precise specifications
★ Flies in the slightest breeze
★ Proudly Made in the USA
★ Honor Missouri's Heritage – a meaningful gift for proud Missourians, history lovers, veterans, and anyone who lives by "Let the Welfare of the People Be the Supreme Law"
HEAVY-DUTY NYLON OUTDOOR STATE FLAGS WITH SOLAR SHIELD
Our most popular and versatile outdoor Missouri state flag, USA Flag Co. flags offer the optimum combination of elegance and durability for every purpose. The 100% nylon material provides a rich, lustrous appearance. Our flags have superb wearing strength due to the material’s superior strength-to-weight ratio and will fly in the slightest breeze. State flags are finished with strong, polyester canvas headings and spurred brass grommets, and four needle fly hem. The result is a flag that will be flown with pride year after year.
SOLAR SHIELD
- Rich, Vivid Colors
- Durable
- Fire-Resistant
- Mothproof
- Mildew Resistant
- Sheds Water
- Lightweight for Flyability
Add this Missouri State Flag Made in USA to your cart for Immediate Delivery Now.























