Confederate Infantry Battle Flag – 52×52 Inch Cotton Sewn with Gold Fringe & Sleeve Ties – Civil War Replica
Large Infantry Standard of the Army of Northern Virginia – Authentic Cotton Fringed Display
This 51×51 inch square Confederate battle flag is a faithful reproduction of the flags carried by infantry regiments of the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee. Designed after the First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) in 1861 — where confusion between Union and Confederate flags caused critical battlefield errors — this distinctive pattern became the visual identity of Confederate forces.
Larger flags like this were commonly carried by infantry units, while smaller versions were reserved for cavalry and artillery. This replica features a rich cotton weave, gold fringe, and a traditional sleeve with ties for pole mounting — ideal for formal and indoor ceremonial use.
Infantry Battle Flag Specifications
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Size: 52 inches x 52 inches – authentic infantry dimensions 
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Material: Premium 100% cotton – ceremonial-grade 
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Design: Embroidered Confederate battle cross on red field with gold fringe 
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Mounting: Integrated pole sleeve with ties for secure attachment 
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Finish: Fully sewn construction with high-detail stitching 
Note: Design is mirrored on reverse – consistent with historic flag construction.
Infantry Battle Flag Recommended Uses
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Civil War infantry reenactments and Southern heritage events 
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Museum-quality indoor exhibits and educational presentations 
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Honor guards, color guards, and ceremonial installations 
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Memorials, funerals, and Confederate commemorative events 
Important: Cotton flags with fringe are meant for indoor ceremonial display. For lightweight or weather-resistant options, use our nylon flags.
Frequently Asked Questions About Confederate Infantry Battle Flag:
1. What units used this size flag?
This large 521×52 inch flag was typically carried by Confederate infantry regiments, especially in Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia.
2. Why does it have gold fringe?
Gold fringe adds a ceremonial, honorific finish — traditionally used for indoor display, memorials, and formal presentations.
3. Is this suitable for outdoor use?
No — cotton and fringe flags are not designed for outdoor use. See our nylon version for long-term or weather-exposed flying.
 
				 
								 
															 
															 
															 
															
 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															





 
            
                                 
            
                                         
                                     
            
                                         
                                     
            
                                         
                                     
            
                                 
															
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