New Zealand Flag Premium Woven Fabric
Premium Woven Fabric & The Most Heavy Duty
New Zealand Flags (Union Jack) – Professionally Made NZ Flags in Standard Size 1800x900mm (6'x3')
How can we guarantee that our NZ flags last longer than other New Zealand flags on the market?
- Professionally screen printed – vivid colours & fade-resistant (lasts 2–3 years)
- Accurate colour matching – Blue PMS280C and Red PMS186C
- Heavy-duty woven fabric – superior to polyknit
- Anti-fray design – reinforced edges for double the lifespan
- Durable hemming – 4 rows of stitching on the fly edge
- Mounting – includes NZ standard sister clips (not eyelets)
Types of NZ Flags
The New Zealand Flag, New Zealand White Ensign, and New Zealand Red Ensign
- The New Zealand Flag symbolises the nation and features the Southern Cross and Union Jack to reflect our identity and heritage.
- The NZ Red Ensign is used by merchant ships and is based on the British Red Ensign.
- The NZ White Ensign is used by the Royal New Zealand Navy.
NZ Flags Debate: Current New Zealand Flag vs. Kyle Lockwood's Silver Fern Flag
- In March 2016, a public referendum resulted in 56.7% support for retaining the current NZ flag over the proposed Silver Fern Flag.
- Click here to purchase the Silver Fern Flag.
The National Māori Flag and Other Historical NZ Flags
- The United Tribes Flag was widely used by Māori tribes in the early 1800s.
- The Tino Rangatiratanga Flag was recognised as the official national Māori flag in 2009.
On Waitangi Day 2010, the Māori flag was flown on the Auckland Harbour Bridge and at other significant locations such as Parliament and Te Papa. Learn more here.
Click here to buy the National Māori Flag.
How to Use the NZ Flag
New Zealand flags can be flown year-round at homes, events, and official sites. See the list of national days for flying the NZ Flag. Flags should be in good condition and flown at half-mast in times of mourning.
Click here for more information on how to fly NZ Flags.
Where to Buy New Zealand Flags?
- We are a trusted NZ flag supplier recommended by the New Zealand Government.
- Explore our full range of professionally made NZ flags and Māori flags, screen-printed for long-lasting colour.
- Need a custom size or design? Order custom New Zealand flags here.
1. The Current Turnaround
Please kindly let us know in advance if you have any close deadline. We will try our best to meet your deadlines.
- 4-6 working days, non-same week services
- Please check the details below for the cutoff times
- 2-3 working days, same week services
- Not always available. Please email us at flagseller.co.nz@gmail.com or call 021 997 058 before ordering
- A guaranteed service once we take your order
- Check the extra costs with this link (Per flag)
- will post it out on the next day
2. The Cutoff Times


3. Custom Products with a Longer Turnaround
- 2-3 weeks
- 2-3 weeks
(more than 50pcs)
- 2-3 weeks
- 2-3 weeks
(large quantity)
- 2-3 weeks
- 3-5 weeks
Flag and Banner Maintenance
While our high precision sewing and heavy-duty European ink is at the best of the best in the market, the inevitable wear of time will fade your flags and banners. Here are some quick tips to keep your flags or banners in a longer lifetime:
1. Keep out of direct sunlight when not needed - our UV-resistant European ink still fare better without UV rays
2. Ensure there are NO nearby rough walls, poles or plants that will damage the fabric - constant friction may cause irregular tear, as the number one reason for failure.
3. Make sure the flag or banner is setup correctly - push flag to the end of pole tip and tie the cord stopper accordingly
4. Keep your poles for your teardrop or feather banners away from surrounding objects - avoid pole damage caused by collision with other strong obstacles due to wind
5. Not for very windy days - it's a good idea to take down your large banners if wind speeds exceed 55km/h, your small banners if wind speeds exceed 65km/h
6. Wash only when necessary - when washing do not use detergent, rinse in water only, no washing machine.