Flags For Good
Agender Pride Flag
Agender Pride Flag
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The Agender Pride Flag was created in 2014 by Salem X. It has seven equal-sized horizontal stripes. The stripes are colored black, gray, and white, with a central green one, then the opposite white, gray, and black to finish.
- Black and white stripes represent a lack of gender
- Gray represents semi-genderless
- Green represents nonbinary genders.
Flags for Good flags are durable 200D polyester (most flags you'll find on the internet are cheap ~75D). In their testing, they selected 200D as the perfect flag material; anything heavier doesn't fly well and the "back" doesn't get enough ink, anything lighter feels cheap and won't last very long. Made as a one-sided print but the back has ample (around 90%) bleed-through unlike most other single-sided print flags.
"Agender individuals, also known as genderless, gender-free, non-gendered, or ungendered, have no gender at all. This group represents a spectrum of identities that diverge from conventional gender norms. According to scholar Finn Enke, not all agender individuals may self-identify as transgender. While there is no universally accepted set of pronouns for agender people, singular they is commonly used, but it is not the default. "Agender" and "Neutrois" were among the custom gender options added to Facebook in February 2014 and to OkCupid since November 2014." en.wikipedia.org
- 200D Polyester with Grommets and Double Stitched edges to reduce fraying
- Dimensions: 5x3 ft (152.4 x 91.4 cm)
- Weight: 6.4 oz (181.44 g)
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