This page includes every McDonald's design that we have. We have McDonald's flags, feather flags, banners, table covers and more. All of our designs are made in the USA.
It is understood that if you purchase any of these products that you have the legal right to use them (such as a franchise owners and McDonald's corporate entities).
Here, you'll discover a whole new way to show your love for McDonald's. We're excited to introduce you to our exclusive collection of McDonald's Flags, featuring the iconic golden arches and other signature McDonald's graphics.
Our flags are made from high-quality materials that are designed to withstand outdoor elements, so you can proudly display your McDonald's love anywhere you go. Whether you're looking to add some flair to your backyard barbecue or show your support for your local McDonald's franchise, our flags are the perfect addition to any occasion.
Our collection includes a variety of sizes and designs, so you can find the perfect flag to suit your needs. Choose from classic designs like the golden arches or mix it up with our seasonal and limited-time offers. Plus, our flags make great gifts for the McDonald's lovers in your life!
Don't miss out on this opportunity to add some McDonald's flair to your life. Shop our collection today and get ready to proudly wave your McDonald's flag high!

Indiana Flag History
The Indiana state flag was officially adopted in 1917, but its origins date back to 1916, when the state held a design contest to celebrate its centennial of statehood. The winning design came from Paul Hadley, an artist from Mooresville, Indiana.
The flag features a gold torch in the center, symbolizing liberty and enlightenment, with rays radiating outward representing their far-reaching influence. Surrounding the torch are 19 stars:
- In the outer circle for the original colonies
- In the inner semi-circle for the next five states admitted to the Union
- Above the torch representing Indiana, the 19th state to join the United States in 1816
The word "Indiana" arches above the large central star.
The flag’s design has remained unchanged since its adoption and reflects Indiana’s identity as a beacon of progress and its place in American history.