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image by Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2018
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 4 June 2017
The Thin Green Line Flag represents Federal Agents such as Border Patrol,
Park Rangers, Game Wardens and Conservation Personnel. Some consider the Thin
Green Line Flag as representing military as well.
Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
Photos of the Thin Green Line Flag - Stars and Stripes design, can be found
here:
http://www.stevenstacticalshop.com/ebay-store/product/142349483736
https://www.iamericasflags.com/thin-green-line-black-and-white-american-flag-3x5/
https://www.amazon.com/Enforcement-Conservation-Environment-TrendyLuz-Flags/dp/B01NAV0T4Z
Tomislav Todorovic, 4 June 2017
This basic design may also be described with word "subdued", as seen here:
https://foreverwave.com/product/3x5-usa-subdued-thin-green-line-flag/. The
displayed photo suggests a lighter shade of gray than seen at the other sites,
but black also looks lighter there (more like FOTW color G++, or even lighter),
meaning that it must be due to picture taking conditions.
Tomislav
Todorovic, 2 October 2019
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2019
Another version of the flag is offered for sale here:
https://motoloot.com/products/street-speed-717-us-flag-thin-green-line-5x3
The photos reveal that it is another "blackout" flag design (red and
blue replaced with black and white replaced with gray), although the word itself
was not used.
Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2019
image by Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 4 June 2017
The Thin Orange Line Flag represents Search and Rescue Personnel (SAR).
Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
The flag is sometimes also described as representing Emergency Medical
Service (EMS) personnel.
Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
Photos of the Thin Orange Line Flag - Stars and Stripes design, can be found
here:
http://www.stevenstacticalshop.com/ebay-store/product/142349481819
https://www.iamericasflags.com/thin-orange-line-black-and-white-american-flag-3x5/
As can be seen, shade of orange seems to vary.
Tomislav Todorovic,
4 June 2017
The orange stripe width may vary, as shown at
https://www.flagandbanner.com/products/thin-orange-line-flag.asp, still
remaining narrower than black portions of the field.
Tomislav Todorovic,
20 February 2019
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 20 February 2019
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 20 February 2019
There is also a variant with three stripes of equal width, as shown at
https://www.flagcenter.com/thin-orange-line-3x5-ft-flag and
https://www.flagcenter.com/thin-orange-line-house-banner/.
A
vertical variant also exists, as shown at
https://www.flagcenter.com/thin-orange-line-garden-flag and
https://www.iamericasflags.com/ems-orange-line-double-applique-garden-flag.
As all these examples reveal, the flag ratio may vary between 2:3 and 3:5.
Tomislav Todorovic, 20 February 2019
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 13 October 2019
A variant of the Stars and Stripes version of the flag was recently
introduced which employs gray color instead of white - color set described as
"subdued. The flag is offered for sale here:
https://foreverwave.com/product/usa-subdued-thin-orange-line-flag/
For
now, only 2:3 ratio is available, but it may change in near future, as has
happened with several other Thin Line flags with the same basic design.
Tomislav Todorovic,
13 October 2019
image by Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 4 June 2017
The Thin Silver Line Flag represents Correctional Officers.
Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
The flag is also called Thin Gray Line Flag, as the stripe color varies from
light to medium gray.
Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
Photos of the Thin Silver Line Flag (also called the Thin Gray Line Flag) -
Stars and Stripes design, can be found here:
https://www.iamericasflags.com/thin-gray-line-black-and-white-american-flag-3x5/>
http://www.imgrum.org/media/1377064864756943704_3152725817
http://www.imgrum.org/media/1512544178582931676_30855482
http://www.imgrum.org/media/1389844474313720080_3152725817
The shade
of gray clearly varies from light to medium to dark gray. The same is true for
the decals, stickers, pins and other items bearing this pattern; a good example
is a pin which is offered for sale here:
https://www.thinbluelineusa.com/collections/flags/products/thin-silver-line-american-flag-pin
Tomislav Todorovic,
4 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 15 February 2018
The Thin White Line Flag represents emergency medical services. The thin
white line differs from other thin lines in that the background is blue instead
of black, with a white line crossing horizontally through the middle.
Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 15 February 2018
Another variant would be a black background with white line.
Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 15 February 2018
A novel design based on the U.S. national flag was also introduced and
is offered for sale. It is derived from the flags on which both blue and red are
replaced with black and the white stripe beneath the canton is repainted into
one of the Thin Line colors. Here, the said stripe is white, while the other
white stripes are changed into blue.
Tomislav Todorovic, 15 February 2018
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2020
Another version derived from the U.S. national flag replaces red and blue
colors with black and white color with gray, leaving only the white stripe
beneath the canton unchanged (the "default" Thin Line position on such flags).
This has been a rather popular design for patches, stickers etc. for a long
time, but the flags with this design are still extremely rare - currently, only
there is only one online shop:
https://backyourhero.com/products/ems-emt-thin-white-line-flag-3x5-feet-with-grommets
which sells them.
Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2020
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 30 April 2021
Unlike many other Thin Line flags, there has been no version so far for this
one derived from the black and white variation of the USA national flag.
However, such a flag has recently been offered for sale here:
https://shopbo15.com/collections/the-thin-line-collection/products/thin-line-garden-flag
(image:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1204/6702/products/Garden_Flag_White_574x574.jpg)
The problem of making the Thin White Line distinctive on a flag with
this basic design, which is certainly the reason why it was not created earlier,
has been solved here by repainting one of white stripes into blue and placing
the line upon it. The flag is currently offered with the ratio of 2:3 only.
Tomislav Todorovic, 30 April 2021
image by Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
A Thin Red Line Flag represents Registered Nurses. The Thin Red Line differs
from other thin lines in that the background is white instead of black, with a
red line crossing horizontally through the middle. It is
interesting to note that the same Thin Red Line design originally came about as
a description used to refer to an outgunned military unit holding firm against
attack.
Pete Loeser, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
The thin yellow line flag is used for security (banks, stadiums), loss
prevention officers (prevention of there).
Zachary Harden, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2018
Thin Yellow Line, which represents tow truck drivers, security officers and
loss prevention personnel.
Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 28 April 2021
Another variant of the Stars and Stripes design, which employs gray color
instead of white (color set described as "subdued"), was recently introduced.
The flag is offered for sale here:
https://foreverwave.com/product/3x5-usa-subdued-thin-yellow-line-flag/..
For now, only 3:5 ratio is available.
Tomislav Todorovic, 28 April
2021
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic,, 3 June 2017
The Thin Gold Line flag represents the dispatchers and communication
personnel.
Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 28 April 2021
Another variant of the Stars and Stripes design, which employs gray color
instead of white (color set described as "subdued"), was recently introduced.
The flag is offered for sale here:
https://foreverwave.com/product/usa-subdued-thin-gold-line-flag/.
For now, only 3:5 ratio is available.
Tomislav Todorovic, 28 April
2021
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2018
Unlike the other Thin Line symbols, the Thin Pink Line does not represent
solidarity with some of the emergency services: it stands for the breast cancer
awareness. Its color is borrowed from the older and well-established symbol of
breast cancer awareness, the pink ribbon [1]. Most frequently, the flag using
this symbol is a black and white variation of the USA national flag (both blue
and red colors replaced with black), with the white stripe beneath the canton
being repainted into pink [2, 3, 4]. The same symbol is sometimes described as
symbolizing the support to women in emergency services and in military, but the
breast cancer awareness is definitely the dominant symbolism [5].
The
flag with a pink horizontal stripe on black field seems not to have appeared
yet, but the design is much used for the decals, pins and other items which can
copy the flag design, so it is probably just a matter of time when such flags
will be offered for sale.
Sources: https://www.instagram.com/p/B3aAXGaFMSN/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
Sources:
[1] List of awareness ribbons at Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awareness_ribbons
[2] Thin Pink
Line Flag at AmericanFlags.com:
https://www.americanflags.com/thpilifl.html
[3] Thin Pink Line Flag at
eBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/THIN-PINK-LINE-3x5-FLAG-BREAST-CANCER-SUPPORT-BANNER-SURVIVORS/153134763476
[4] Thin Pink Line Flag at Amazon.com:
https://www.amazon.com/AES-Embroidered-Resistant-Stitched-Grommets/dp/B07DC9WP2V
[5] Thin Pink Line Flag at Briumsstor:
https://www.briumsstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=447521
Tomislav Todorovic,
24 November 2019
Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2018
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 24 November 2019
Another variant of the Stars and Stripes design, which employs gray color
instead of white (color set described as "subdued"), was recently introduced.
The ratio may vary, being either 3:5, as shown here:
https://foreverwave.com/product/3x5-usa-subdued-thin-pink-line-flag-copy/ or
2:3, as shown here:
https://foreverwave.com/product/usa-subdued-thin-pink-line-flag/.
The
shade of gray seems to be somewhat lighter than on other flags with this design,
although it is not easy to tell, given how it varies between different photos
depending on picture taking conditions.
Tomislav Todorovic, 24
November 2019
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2018
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2018
Thin Purple Line, or Thin Violet Line, stands for "person(s) who died or
suffered great injury while in political office due to violence" [1, 2].
Alternately, it is sometimes attributed to the "used by a civilian who is in
possession of a conceal and carry permit and is willing to help when needed"
[3]. One flag employing this symbol has a horizontal purple stripe on black
field [1, 3], while the other is the black and white variation of the USA
national flag (both blue and red colors replaced with black), with the white
stripe beneath the canton being repainted into purple, the color shade varying
greatly from nearly indigo to nearly crimson [2, 4, 5].
Tomislav Todorovic, 26 May 2018
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 27 October 2019
Thin Purple-Teal Line Flag is another design which does not stand for
solidarity with some of the emergency services: it represents suicide awareness
and prevention, using the colors of the appropriate awareness ribbon [1]. This
was certainly inspired by the Thin Pink Line Flag which stands for the breast
cancer awareness. The only flag version currently known is the black and gray
("subdued") variation of the USA national flag, the ratio being 2:3, with the
stripe beneath the canton bearing the awareness colors [2]. While the source
photo [2] confirms that the ratio is indeed 2:3, as stated at the page, it also
shows that the flag looks as if it was originally made with the ratio 3:5 and
subsequently shortened, for the purple segment of colored stripe is visibly
longer than the teal one; however, the 3:5 variant seems not to exist yet, for
it has not been offered for sale, so the presented flag image is made with the
ratio as displayed and both segments occupying equal portions of the stripe, for
there seems to be no sense in intentional making one longer than the other.
Sources:
[1] Disabled World website - Awareness Ribbons Chart -
Multi-Colored Ribbons:
https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/ribbons.php#multi
[2] Forever Wave online shop - Thin Purple-Teal Line Flag:
https://foreverwave.com/product/usa-subdued-thin-purple-teal-line-flag-2/
Tomislav Todorovic, 27 October 2019
Recently, the Thin Camo Line design was introduced to represent the military,
which variants which represent different branches of the military by employing
the camouflage patterns specific for them.
Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 3 June 2017
Designs also exist which combine three or even more Thin Line colors. Only
one such flag is currently known, with the stripe beneath the canton parted
red and blue and an additional green stripe placed beneath it. Its photo is
available here:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Thin-half-red-and-blue-Line-one-green-line-striped-black-and-white-American-Flag-90x150cm/32810211594.html?spm=2114.40010508.4.5.nJWZ0u.
Tomislav Todorovic,
4 June 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 12 October 2017
Another flag which combines more than two Thin Line colors has recently
appeared: the stripe beneath the canton is parted red and blue, standing for the
police and firefighters, and an additional orange stripe is placed beneath it
and said to represent emergency medical service. The flag is offered for sale at
https://happy.myecomshop.com/product/dual-3/
While no photo of a
real flag is presented, it is clear from the accompanying description that the
image is related to a flag, not another object with a flag-like design.
Tomislav Todorovic,
12 October 2017
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2019
A number of flag designs with three separate lines in blue, red and green,
respectively, has also appeared. On the stickers, patches, pins etc. the order
of colors varies, but the only flag currently known, which is offered for sale
at
https://www.flagsimporter.com/usa-thin-blue-red-green-line-flag-3x5ft-poly
has blue (beneath the canton) above green above red. Curiously, the item
description suggests a different color order, i.e. blue above red above green,
suggesting that a different flag may soon appear.
Tomislav Todorovic,
23 January 2019
Photos of this flag are presented by another seller, which offers it here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233015454714.
Tomislav Todorovic, 28
January 2019
This flag was used at a pro-Trump rally in California on 2020-11-01, which
gathered at Paso Robles and went down the US Route 101 to finish in Santa Maria.
Source:
Paso Robles Press website:
https://pasoroblespress.com/news/politics/community-rallies-in-paso-before-maga-drag-the-interstate/
(image #1:
https://pasoroblespress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020-MAGA-Drag-and-Rally-78-1080x720.jpg)
(image #2:
https://pasoroblespress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020-MAGA-Drag-and-Rally-87-1080x720.jpg)
Tomislav Todorovic, 4 February 2021
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 31 July 2022
A flag with a different arrangement of blue, red and green stripes was
reported in August 2020:
http://joyfulpublicspeaking.blogspot.com/2020/08/what-does-thin-lines-flag-mean.html
The author of the blog, who lives in Boise, Idaho (https://www.blogger.com/profile/04032747070969465341)
claims to have seen it near his home. On this flag, the position of the blue
stripe was unchanged (immediately above the canton), while red was above it and
green was the topmost one, also resulting in a different arrangement of white
stripes.
Tomislav Todorovic, 31 July 2022
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2019
Another flag with three Thin Line colors is offered for sale at
https://www.amazon.com/Pointview-Flags-Thin-Blue-Gold/dp/B0785RBY2D. Derived
from the Thin Red/Blue Line Flag with the Stars and Stripes design it adds a
gold fly portion to the colored stripe, thus standing for firefighters, police
and dispatchers.
Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2019
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2019
Triband flags with three Thin Line colors are also being introduced. The
first flag with such design, offered for sale at
http://www.flagguys.com/police.html (image:
http://www.flagguys.com/img/thin%20line%20flag.jpg) displays a
red-white-blue stripe, thus standing for the firefighters, EMS personnel and
police.
Tomislav Todorovic, 23 January 2019
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 2 February 2020
Flags with four Thin Line colors are also being introduced. The first of
these is called Honor The 4 Flag and employs the following colors: green (for
military), blue (for police), red (for firefighters) and white (for EMS). The
basic design is that of the Stars and Stripes, in "subdued" color scheme (gray
instead of white and black instead of red and blue), with four gray stripes in
center and bottom being replaced with colored ones in the above order. The flag
is currently offered for sale in two variants, with the ratios of 2:3 [1] and
3:5 [2], respectively. While the 2:3 variant's images reveal that the stars are
clearly gray [1], those of the 3:5 variant display white stars [2]. However,
clicking on the displayed image reveals an enlarged one, with white stripe only
partly painted, the portion near the fly being gray; this poorly performed image
editing suggests that the same was done with the stars, their white color being
a a hyper-correction. The fact that all other designs by the same manufacturer
invariably display gray stars only, also speaks in favor of this assumption.
Sources:
[1]
https://foreverwave.com/product/usa-subdued-honor-the-4-flag/
[2]
https://foreverwave.com/product/3x5-usa-subdued-honor-the-4-flag/
Tomislav Todorovic, 2
February 2020
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 2 February 2020
Another flag with four Thin Line colors is named Protect The 3 Flag, which
may seem somehow misleading, but may be explained by considering the
dispatchers, which are represented here by yellow color (instead of typically
used gold), as part of other three services instead one of its own, those being
the police, firefighters and EMS, represented by the usual blue, red and white
colors, respectively. The design is another "subdued" (gray instead of white)
Stars and Stripes variant, with two topmost gray stripes followed by yellow,
blue, red and green ones, respectively. The flag is offered for sale here:
https://foreverwave.com/product/usa-subdued-protect-the-3-flag
Tomislav Todorovic, 2 February 2020
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 9 May 2021
Another flag which employs red, white and blue Thin Line colors together is a
black and gray Stars and Stripes flag (gray replacing white and black replacing
both red and blue) with the white stripe beneath the canton, red stripe placed
above and blue stripe placed beneath it; the ratio is 3:5 [1]. The manufacturer
has also posted a photo of the flag in use at Twitter [2].
Sources:
[1] Flags USA online shop - presentation of the flag:
https://www.flagsusa.com/thin-red-white-blue-line-american-flag-3x5-for-outdoor-use/
[2] Flags USA at Twitter - Photo of the flag:
https://twitter.com/flagsusa/status/1279036238167769089
image from Tomislav Todorovic, 7 October 2017
The appearance of "Thin Line" flags which combine the Stars and Stripes
design in black and white with more than one Thin Line colors has eventually
inspired the Gay Pride variant, in which a white stripe is replaced with six
segments in rainbow colors. The flag is offered for sale at
https://www.etsy.com/.
While the photo confirms that the ratio is
indeed 2:3, as stated at the page, it also shows that the flag looks as if it
was originally 3:5 and subsequently shortened, for the red segment of
rainbow-colored stripe is visibly shorter than the others. The relative position
of the edges of canton and green segment is also the one which corresponds to
ratio 3:5, which was therefore used for the reconstruction presented herein.
Tomislav Todorovic,
7 October 2017
Since 2018, a collection of Thin Line triband flags has been hung over an
overpass in Barnstable, MA, which was then named the First Responders
Appreciation Overpass. The flags were vandalized or stolen five times so far,
the last time in January 2021, the report on the event being available here:
https://whdh.com/news/reward-offered-after-first-responder-flags-on-cape-overpass-sprayed-with-destructive-liquid/.
In the video, the most complete view of the flags is visible @ 0:15-0:18
and displays a USA national flag on a flagstaff in center, with a more complex
flag, or perhaps just a banner with the inscription FIRST RESPONDERS and several
symbols which are hard to recognize (with the exception of the Star of Life),
hung on the overpass fence beneath it and surrounded with the Thin Line flags,
which are arranged in the following order:
- from the left-side end towards
the center: Thin Silver, Green, Orange and Blue Line flags;
- from the center
towards the right-side end: Thin Red, Yellow, White and Gold Line Flags.
The colored stripe occupies one-third of the flag width on all flags except the
Thin Blue and Red Line flags, where it is narrower.
For most of those
flags, this video is one of rare examples of their real-life use, thereby
verifying it.
Tomislav Todorovic, 4 February 2021