Originally designed in 2014 by Kye Rowan, the nonbinary flag consists of four horizontal stripes:
- Yellow - representing people whose gender exists outside of the binary
- White - representing people with many or all genders
- Purple - representing people with genders considered a mix of male and female
- Black - representing people who identify as not having a gender
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.
"Non-binary people may identify as an intermediate or separate third gender, identify with more than one gender, no gender, or have a fluctuating gender identity. Gender identity is separate from sexual or romantic orientation: non-binary people have various sexual orientations
Being non-binary is also not the same as being intersex; most intersex people identify as either men or women though some identify as only non-binary, some identify as non-binary and genderfluid while others identify as non-binary men or non-binary women. Non-binary people as a group vary in their gender expressions, and some may reject gender identity altogether." 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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