Single sided V's
Double sided Flag
Which should you choose?
1 - Points to consider when
ordering a single sided flag.
A single sided (also known as 1ply) flag means
printing on one side. If the flag is screen printed
or digitally printed the dye will bleed through to
the other side and the image will be in reverse and
be incorrect on the ‘outside’ of the
flag. The extent as to how much the image is seen
on the other side depends on the thickness of the
material and printing process used.
You will find though that a 1ply or single sided
flag is most commonly made. This type of flag is
also cheaper to produce because you are not using
as much material also they are cheaper to buy than
a double sided flag because only 1 flag is printed
and sewn.
Single sided flags are much lighter than the double
sided flags and won’t take as much wind to
move them.
The lifetime of the single sided flag will depend
on the material used and the weather conditions to
which the flag is exposed. Due to the lightness of
the fabric the flag will ‘flap’ more
and suffer wear and tear quicker than a double
sided flag.
2 - Points to consider when ordering a
double sided flag
A double sided flag (also known as 2ply) is 2 flags
screen printed or digitally printed and then sewn
together - making a 2ply flag. Sometimes flags can
have a middle liner between the 2 flags stopping or
limiting the see-through effect. This is called a
3ply flag, If the flag design incorporates a
significant amount of white a 3 ply flag is
recommended.
A 2ply (double sided) flag will have both sides
(front and back) reading correct because there is
no bleed through of the dye.
This type of flag is more expensive than the 1ply
as more colour and material is used. .
The weight of a double sided flag will be twice as
heavy as a 1ply and will require much more wind to
move it.
This type of flag will last longer and will handle
more wear and tear than the 1 ply flag.
A 2ply flag is not as common as a 1ply and
therefore is not as cost effective.
When deciding on the type of flag required (1
ply/single sided) or (2 ply/double sided) consider
the use of the flag and allocated budget –
remember a 2ply flag will always be more expensive
and heavier than a 1ply.