Czech Republic Flag — Authentic National Flag
Display your connection to Czech Republic with this premium-quality national flag from Globe Flags. Featuring distinctive national colors, this flag faithfully reproduces the official design including the national emblem. The flag represents the sovereignty, heritage, and national pride of Czech Republic. Its colors and symbols carry deep historical significance for the nation and its people.
Premium Materials & Construction
- 100% heavyweight polyester — built to withstand wind, rain, and sun
- Double-stitched edges and reinforced fly hem prevent fraying
- Two brass grommets for secure, easy attachment to any standard flagpole
- Fade-resistant dye-sublimation printing keeps colors vivid for seasons
- Lightweight enough for indoor display, durable enough for outdoor use
Available Sizes
- Standard flag sizes available
Display Ideas
- Home flagpole or garden pole for everyday national pride
- National holidays, independence day, and heritage celebrations
- FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties and sports events
- Cultural festivals, parades, and community gatherings
- Classroom, office, or embassy educational displays
- Wall mounting for indoor decor in homes and businesses
About the Czech Republic Flag
The Czech Republic flag features distinctive national colors. The flag represents the sovereignty, heritage, and national pride of Czech Republic. Its colors and symbols carry deep historical significance for the nation and its people. This flag is a powerful symbol of national identity displayed at government buildings, schools, sporting events, and homes across Czech Republic and around the world by the diaspora community.
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold on gentle cycle or hand wash with mild detergent. Hang dry or tumble dry on low heat. For maximum longevity, bring the flag indoors during severe storms. When not displayed, fold and store in a cool, dry location.
What's Included
1x Czech Republic National Flag in your selected size, complete with brass grommets, ready to hang and display.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I fly this flag outdoors? How long will it last?
This flag is made from 100% polyester, which handles light outdoor display well. It's fine for weekends, events, and occasional flying. For continuous 24/7 outdoor display, expect the colors to start fading after 3–5 months of direct daily sun — polyester has less UV resistance than nylon. If you plan to fly it year-round outdoors, take it inside on windy or stormy days. The fabric is fade-resistant, which slows but does not stop UV degradation over time.
How do I hang or display this flag?
This flag has two brass grommets on the left (header) side — one near the top corner and one near the bottom corner. Standard flagpole clips attach directly to these. For a wall mount, use two screw hooks spaced to match the grommet distance. The grommets are reinforced with a canvas header strip so they won't pull through with normal use. If attaching with rope, use a bowline knot — it holds tension without slipping and doesn't damage the grommet.
Are the colors accurate? Is this single-sided or double-sided?
The flag is printed using dye-sublimation, which bonds the ink directly into the fabric rather than sitting on top of it. This is a single-sided flag — the design is printed on the front, and the reverse shows a mirror image that is slightly faded. This is standard for most display flags at this price point. If you need a fully opaque double-sided flag (for wall mounting where the back is visible), that option is available separately.
How do I wash and store this flag?
Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Use mild detergent — avoid bleach, which degrades the polyester fibers and strips the color. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. High heat causes polyester to pill and shrink slightly. Do not wring — lay flat or hang to dry. If storing for a season, fold loosely rather than stuffing tightly, which causes permanent crease lines in the fabric.
What does the Czech Republic flag symbolize?
The white and red colors come from the old Bohemian coat of arms (a white lion on a red field), which has represented the Czech lands for centuries. The blue triangle was added in 1920 to distinguish it from Poland's flag and represents Moravia and Slovakia (during the Czechoslovak period). The current Czech Republic retained the flag after the 1993 dissolution of Czechoslovakia, despite an agreement stipulating neither successor state would use it.
How should I display the Czech Republic flag correctly?
The flag should be displayed with white on top and the blue triangle on the hoist side. It is flown prominently on Statehood Day (September 28) and Czechoslovak Independence Day (October 28). Czech law protects the flag from desecration. When flown with other flags, it takes the place of honor on home soil.