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Ask Your Flag Banner Maker…
1. Where are they made and is after-sales service available?
2. Can we get spare parts and repairs done locally?
3. Is your fabric brighter, bolder and thicker?

NO INKS! Brightest colour-fast designs with no-run colour.
Imported flag banners’ material is thin. Only 50 denier. Often best suited to short term advertising, and NOT the OzFeathers’ focus.
OzFeathers feather banners are made right here using long-life 200 denier fabric. That’s four times thicker and stronger, and with a working lifespan of up to 3 years, weather dependent.
Our trademark **hot-cut, hot-weld and sew** process (also shown below) makes these feather banners the absolute toughest available for Australian weather conditions.

Mosaic-like in close up – every detail firmly sewn to create fabric lead-light effects.
Why are OzFeathers always brighter?
This 200 denier fabric is pre-dyed and colour-fast. Absolutely no chance of colours running when it rains.
Being local – and Sanders’ family-owned – you talk to the people who run the business, and who know the importance of “I need it NOW!”
How long do flag banners last? – actually translates to, “How long will my advertising work for me?”

Never a DULL colour, or pale shade here!
Answer? = definitely 8 hours every day, in wind & rain, no sick days, no holidays, and without complaint! Simply consider your waving banner as an unpaid employee – it can often be your hardest worker.
CONCLUSION – The saying “you have to speculate to accumulate” simply means “invest in the toughest, brightest and boldest OzFeathers feather banners and by Day 400, 500 or even 1000 your advertising will still be working hard”.
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