Gadsden Flags

Flags-Wholesale stocks Gasden Flags in sizes ranging from 4" x 6" to 3' x 5' in cotton, nylon, and superknit polyester.
The Gadsden Flag is also know as the Don't tread on me flag. This flag was first used by Commodore Esek Hopkins, the first Commander in Chief of the New Continental Fleet, when his ships put to sea for the first time in February, 1776. Flags with the symbol of the rattlesnake were very popular in Rhode Island at this time. Colonel Christopher Gadsden of South Carolina copied this flag and presented it to the Continental Congress.

The Gadsden Shirt
Straight from the Gadsden flag, comes our new Gadsden shirt design! Our Gadsden shirts are made in house, they are high quality, value priced, and 100% heavy duty cotton. Gadsden t-shirts make great gifts!
Features:
Don't Tread on Me new Diamond design
100% heavy duty cotton
Available Colors: Black, White, Natural
Sizes: S - 3XL
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Gadsden flags were originally flown during colonial times: First as part of the Rhode Island colony flag and then later during the Revolutionary War as a symbol of independence. In present times, the symbol of the snake accompanied by words “Don’t Tread on Me’ is an image of patriotism. Our store carries several Gadsden flags, as well as cotton t-shirts, displaying this symbol. The Gadsden t-shirts are made from heavy-duty cotton and come with an updated snake image.
