If you’re struggling to come up with a gift idea for your husband, then I have a solution you may appreciate. The best part is that it doesn’t involve annoying gag gifts, ties from the local department store or anything out of a tool department. What I propose is that you give your dear spouse something that may prove to be much closer to his heart.
Share His Patriotism with a Flag
Your husband is proud to be an American, so you may want to consider investing in a quality flag that he can display from your front porch. Durable flags made from nylon can stand up the wind and will retain their colors longer. Include a spotlight so that he can fly the new flag at night or even in the rain and still be in keeping with national flag protocols.
Pride in Service
If you’re married to an active duty service member or a veteran, then add an armed forces flag to his collection. In addition to the standard armed forces, you can also get special flags for retirees, or go with a flag that proudly displays which war he served in. If he proudly serves the community in the fire or police departments, then consider a service flag for these important careers. You may also decide that a POW/ MIA or Wounded Warrior flag is a great choice for a gift on Memorial Day or Veteran’s Day.
The Display Case
Special flags deserve to be protected and preserved. Oak, cherry, maple or poplar memorial cases can be used to keep that perfectly folded flag ready for display. Whether the flag was a gift for retirement or came to the family as part of a somber occasion, you’re sure to please your husband by giving him an appropriate way to display and preserve the colors.
When it’s time to pick up a little gift for your husband, contact us for more information on different flags, accessories and other items. You can share your husband’s patriotism and let him know how much you appreciate his service with the right choice of flag. He’ll cherish it more than another set of wrenches, and it will be something he holds on to for years to come.
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