For more than 130 years, Eder Flag has represented the best of American craftsmanship. Founded in 1887 in Wisconsin, Eder has grown from a small, family-run operation into the nation’s largest manufacturer of American flags. Every flag that leaves the Oak Creek facility is a reflection of the company’s dedication to quality, integrity, and national pride.
Eder Flag stands apart because every part of the process — from fabric cutting to sewing and finishing — is done right here in the United States. The company has never outsourced production overseas. That commitment ensures every flag meets strict quality standards and supports American jobs at every step. Each stitch is a symbol of care, and every flag is built to last through years of wind, rain, and sun.
As an employee-owned company, Eder Flag’s people take personal pride in every product they make. Ownership means accountability — not just to each other, but to every customer who raises an Eder flag. This shared purpose is why so many schools, government buildings, veterans’ groups, and homeowners trust Eder as their flag maker of choice.
While technology and materials have evolved, Eder’s values haven’t changed. The company still sources premium, American-made fabrics that resist fading and fraying. Every flag is double-stitched and reinforced for durability, designed to hold its color and shape even in the toughest weather. Eder doesn’t just make flags — it builds lasting symbols of freedom and unity that people are proud to display.
From its roots in 19th-century Wisconsin to its place as a modern, employee-owned leader in flag manufacturing, Eder Flag continues to stand for something greater than itself: American pride, built by American hands. When you choose Eder, you’re not just buying a flag — you’re supporting a legacy of craftsmanship that’s been flying strong since 1887.



