However a flag patch may be affixed to the uniform of military personnel firemen policemen and members of patriotic organizations.
Flag lapel pins etiquette.
The united states flag code is the ultimate source when it comes to pin wearing etiquette.
President franklin delano roosevelt signed the official united states federal flag code in 1942 which includes instructions and rules for how to use display and show respect for the flag.
Representatives of 68 national organizations including the army and navy came together to create the united states flag code which became public law about a year after the attack on pearl harbor.
In addition to all 50 state flag lapel pins we carry a flag lapel for each country recognized by the united nations as well as thin blue.
After all the flag is a beloved sacred symbol for many americans.
However flag lapel pin etiquette has also generated its own share of controversy.
According to the code the flag represents a living country and is itself considered a living thing.
For those who prefer to wear lapel pins knowing the etiquette is essential.
This code formalizes and unifies a set of instructions on handling displaying and caring for the american flag.
Therefore the lapel flag pin being a replica should be worn on the left lapel near the heart.
Place a second pin directly next to the first.
Gettysburg flag works also carries more than just the american flag lapel.
Use your tie knot as a guide to place your lapel pins.
The single flag lapel is approximately 3 4 tall and wide while the double flag lapel is approximately 1 wide by 3 4 tall.
If either pin is an american flag the flag should be closest to your heart.