We hope you’re all enjoying your summer! We cannot believe it is August already! Throughout the month of July we invited you to share your dog’s adventures with us on our Facebook and Instagram pages for a chance to win …
Does moving fill you with excitement or dread? About 1 in 6 Americans move each year, with military families moving on average once every three years. And while moving can bring many challenges, it can also present a wonderful opportunity for …
Share your summer adventures for a Chance to Win a Free Personalized Pet Photo Flag! Last week, you got a chance to meet some of the human faces behind Flagology. But we all know who really runs the show around …
In celebration of Independence Day, we’re hitting the road to visit our North Carolina production facility. Every single one of our flags is printed in the USA by a truly outstanding printing crew with decades of experience. We are proud that …
In celebration of Independence Day, we’re hitting the road to visit our North Carolina production facility. Every single one of our flags is printed in the USA by a truly outstanding printing crew with decades of experience. We are proud that …
Before we all take a few days off to recharge and celebrate our nation’s independence, we’ll be heading out on the road following the path our custom flags take on their way to you! You see, the idea for Flagology …
From the beginning of fatherhood, my Dad made no secret of his determination to raise my sisters and me to be strong, independent women. To say that he got much more than he bargained for is an understatement, of epic …
Father’s Day is just around the corner! In honor of fathers everywhere, we’re teaming up with our friends @savefamilyphotos to celebrate the stories of the dads and father figures who have shaped our lives. We’re looking for your stories: what does fatherhood …
Stories of those who served in our armed forces are often humbling, and a holiday like Memorial Day can often put much in perspective. This Memorial Day, the Flagology team was inspired by the story of Robin’s grandfather to invite …
The lovely smiling man above is George Washington Wood, our co-worker Robin’s grandfather. George served in World War II, and Robin never had a chance to meet him: he died when Robin’s own dad was only 6 years old. Robin’s …