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United States Flag Cufflinks

 After the American Revolution began, the first, unofficial national flag—known as the Continental Colours —was hoisted on a towering 76-foot liberty pole at Prospect Hill in Charlestown , Massachusetts, on January 1, 1776; it was raised at the behest of Gen. George Washington, whose headquarters were nearby. The flag had 13 horizontal stripes and, in the canton, the first version of the British Union Flag. As the flag of the Continental Army, it flew at forts and on naval vessels. Another popular early flag, that of the 1765 Sons of Liberty, had only nine red and white stripes. Various versions of “Don’t Tread on Me” coiled-rattlesnake flags appeared on many 18th-century American colonial banners, including several flown by military units during the Revolutionary War. The version carried by the Minutemen of Culpeper County, Virginia, for example, included not only the rattlesnake and the “Don’t Tread on Me” motto but also Virginia patriot Patrick Henry’s famous words “Liberty or Death.”

The United States Flag Cufflinks was shaped to embody the US's most cherished symbol. Designed together with the respectable flag of the United States to emphasize patriotism and love for one's country. If you are seeking for a cufflinks that embodies aspiration and sentiments in unceasing quest for independence then this masterpiece is an absolute for a legend such as yourself.

Colour: Silver, Blue, Red, White

Cufflink Style: 1066-CL

Details

Includes a small cylinder at the back that rotates 90 degrees to hold the cufflink in place

 After the American Revolution began, the first, unofficial national flag—known as the Continental Colours —was hoisted on a towering 76-foot liberty pole at Prospect Hill in Charlestown , Massachusetts, on January 1, 1776; it was raised at the behest of Gen. George Washington, whose headquarters were nearby. The flag had 13 horizontal stripes and, in the canton, the first version of the British Union Flag. As the flag of the Continental Army, it flew at forts and on naval vessels. Another popular early flag, that of the 1765 Sons of Liberty, had only nine red and white stripes. Various versions of “Don’t Tread on Me” coiled-rattlesnake flags appeared on many 18th-century American colonial banners, including several flown by military units during the Revolutionary War. The version carried by the Minutemen of Culpeper County, Virginia, for example, included not only the rattlesnake and the “Don’t Tread on Me” motto but also Virginia patriot Patrick Henry’s famous words “Liberty or Death.”

The United States Flag Cufflinks was shaped to embody the US's most cherished symbol. Designed together with the respectable flag of the United States to emphasize patriotism and love for one's country. If you are seeking for a cufflinks that embodies aspiration and sentiments in unceasing quest for independence then this masterpiece is an absolute for a legend such as yourself.

Colour: Silver, Blue, Red, White

Cufflink Style: 1066-CL

Details

Includes a small cylinder at the back that rotates 90 degrees to hold the cufflink in place

$24.15

Original: $69.00

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United States Flag Cufflinks

$69.00

$24.15

Description

 After the American Revolution began, the first, unofficial national flag—known as the Continental Colours —was hoisted on a towering 76-foot liberty pole at Prospect Hill in Charlestown , Massachusetts, on January 1, 1776; it was raised at the behest of Gen. George Washington, whose headquarters were nearby. The flag had 13 horizontal stripes and, in the canton, the first version of the British Union Flag. As the flag of the Continental Army, it flew at forts and on naval vessels. Another popular early flag, that of the 1765 Sons of Liberty, had only nine red and white stripes. Various versions of “Don’t Tread on Me” coiled-rattlesnake flags appeared on many 18th-century American colonial banners, including several flown by military units during the Revolutionary War. The version carried by the Minutemen of Culpeper County, Virginia, for example, included not only the rattlesnake and the “Don’t Tread on Me” motto but also Virginia patriot Patrick Henry’s famous words “Liberty or Death.”

The United States Flag Cufflinks was shaped to embody the US's most cherished symbol. Designed together with the respectable flag of the United States to emphasize patriotism and love for one's country. If you are seeking for a cufflinks that embodies aspiration and sentiments in unceasing quest for independence then this masterpiece is an absolute for a legend such as yourself.

Colour: Silver, Blue, Red, White

Cufflink Style: 1066-CL

Details

Includes a small cylinder at the back that rotates 90 degrees to hold the cufflink in place

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