


Greenland Flag - Hi Vis
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History
Greenland
The flag of Greenland—called Erfalasorput, meaning 'our flag'—features a horizontal bicolor of white and red with a counterchanged half-circle at the center. Adopted in 1985, it was the winning entry in a national design competition and became the first flag unique to Greenland, distinct from Denmark's Dannebrog. The white represents the glaciers and ice sheet that cover most of the island, while the red symbolizes the sun and the ocean. The half-circle evokes both a setting sun over an iceberg and a rising sun over the fjords, capturing the dramatic Arctic landscape in a single elegant shape. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, and the flag reflects a growing sense of self-determination among the Inuit majority. It's a flag of the far north—vast, quiet, and luminous with polar light.
Sizing
3.5 x 2 inches
Features
Hi Vis Reflective
Our prismatic reflective materials meet stringent standards required by both land and marine transportation industries. With very minimal light, colours appear clearly, and vibrantly at long distances, much like the reflectors on emergency vehicles, and road signs. This material will also reflect infrared light spectrums, commonly used in aerial imaging systems. This is the best choice to keep you safe where visibility is of the upmost importance.
Velcro Hook Backing
This patch is backed with Hook (the hard side) Velcro style fastener to attach to all of your gear.
UV Resistant
Layered with special UV Protectants and stabilizers that help ensure maximum lifespan, even in direct sunlight
IR Reflective
Pro IR is a must when conspicuity is required. With a matte black finish, the material offers no reflection unless viewed under illuminated Infrared. It will not reflect from light sources like headlights or flashlights
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