Best Made Pennant: What Good Shall I Do This Day
Item B2719
Best Made Pennant: What Good Shall I Do This Day
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STORY
First made in the 1900s to show school spirit, pennants were originally crafted of wool felt and patterned, stitched and finished by hand. Our Best Made No Fire Pennant is proudly made in this same tradition by the skilled craftspeople at Oxford Pennant in Buffalo, New York. It’s carefully lettered with our “What Good Shall I Do This Day?” slogan, a statement inspired by Ben Franklin’s Precept of Order, a system he devised to help develop his character. Let it motivate, cheer and guide you wherever it hangs.
Oxford Pennant was founded by two friends and fellow vintage pennant lovers who wanted to create keepsake-worthy wool felt pennants, flags and banners instead of settling for tatty versions made overseas.
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SPECS
- Lettered with “What Good Shall I Do This Day?” slogan
- Four mounting holes
- 16"W x 24"L
MATERIALS
- Wool felt
- Metal rivets
CARE
- Machine wash using cold water
- Dry flat
ORIGIN
- Made in Buffalo, New York
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