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arti3743rawat · 5 days ago
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Showcase Your Pride Stylish Flag Badges, Brooches, and Pins for Men
Adding a touch of elegance and patriotism to your attire has never been easier with flag badges, flag brooches, and flag brooch pins. These versatile accessories are perfect for showcasing your personality, loyalty, or pride, whether you're dressing for a formal event, a casual outing, or a ceremonial occasion. Let's dive into how these stylish accessories can enhance your wardrobe and the best ways to wear them.
Flag Badge: A Statement of Pride
A flag badge is a timeless accessory that allows you to display your patriotism or allegiance proudly. Typically crafted from metal, enamel, or a combination of both, flag badges are durable and elegant. You can attach them to your blazer, shirt, or even a bag for a subtle yet impactful statement. Whether representing your country, organization, or a cause, flag badges are a versatile way to express your values.
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Flag Brooch: A Blend of Elegance and Meaning
Flag brooches combine the classic charm of a brooch with the symbolism of a flag. Available in various designs, from minimalistic to ornate, they cater to all style preferences. Flag brooches are a popular choice for men who want to add sophistication to their attire without overdoing it. Pin one on your blazer or lapel for an effortlessly refined look that stands out at formal events, conferences, or patriotic celebrations.
Flag Brooch Pin: Stylish Versatility
A flag brooch pin is a modern take on traditional brooches, offering a sleek and stylish way to wear your favorite flag. Designed to be lightweight and easy to attach, these pins are perfect for daily wear. Whether you're dressing up a casual outfit or enhancing a formal suit, a flag brooch pin provides the perfect finishing touch.
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Flag Brooch for Men: A Masculine Touch
Flag brooches for men are tailored to provide a subtle yet striking aesthetic. With designs often featuring clean lines and bold colors, they perfectly complement masculine fashion. Whether you prefer a classic metal pin or an enamel design, a flag brooch for men is an excellent way to express individuality and sophistication.
I Flag Badge for Blazer: A Perfect Match
Pairing a flag badge with a blazer is a surefire way to make a statement. These badges are designed to seamlessly blend with formal attire, adding a touch of character and pride. Whether you're attending a formal event, a work meeting, or a national celebration, a flag badge on your blazer means confidence and attention to detail.
How to Wear and Care for Your Flag Accessories
Placement Matters: Attach your badge or brooch on the left side of your blazer or shirt for a traditional look.
Coordinate with Your Outfit: Choose colors and designs that complement your attire without clashing.
Maintenance: Clean your metal badges and brooches with a soft cloth to maintain their shine and longevity.
In conclusion, flag badges, brooches, and pins are versatile accessories that allow you to express your pride and personality effortlessly. Whether you're adding a patriotic touch to your blazer or seeking a unique way to elevate your style, these accessories are an excellent choice for any occasion.
Website:  https://www.salvusestore.com/product-page/salvus-app-solutions-indian-flag-design-badge-for-national-festival-day-set-10
Address:  34/35 Mathura Vihar,
Vijay Nagar, Jabalpur (MP)
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Phone : + 919713099668
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dizzy-lights · 1 year ago
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another batch of pride flags! I'm open to doing requests for these aswell! free to use for anything, meant to be viewed small, tags in order of flags.
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loubatas-art · 7 months ago
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sunriseindigo · 7 months ago
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REDRAW FROM LAST YEAR!!!! I LOVE SAPPHICS!!!!!
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here’s the original :3
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xumoonhao · 1 year ago
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pride web badges, version 2! / black outline
version 1
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paranormalbadges · 4 months ago
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Would you be willing to make NPD badges? There's a few versions including the one by npdsafe, and two alternatives by npdflag (npdsafe's flag is only found through archives but is the most well known) It'd also be neat to see other cluster b badges too! though im less familiar about the common flags for the others (BPD, HPD, ASPD)
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Badges in Order: NPD, NPD, NPD, NPD awareness, NPD (but in pink), NPD awareness
All of these are F2U (free to use) with or without credit! Made with SimplyPlural in mind, but can be used for anything the user sees fit.
Flag Credits:
First Flag is by @/yaoithaqua on X.
Second and Third Flag are by @/npdpositivity on X.
Fourth Flag is by @/npdsafe on Tumblr.
Fifth Flag is by @/lovesse on Tumblr.
Sixth Flag is by @/npdsafe on Tumblr.
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bookwyrmsbuttons · 3 months ago
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naptimeneos · 2 months ago
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⸝⸝ SKELEBOOPIC - image id in alt id & under cut
a boopgender related to the skeleton cat boop badge & paw on tumblr.
coined by plush !
(alt id ; a flag with five stripes that follow an black to grey gradient. in the middle, there is a white cat paw. the top and bottom stripes have three grey bone symbols each.)
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magicalshopping · 6 months ago
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♡ Sapphic Chemistry Pin by YasPetitPoulet ♡
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paw-pride · 1 year ago
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Arospec and Gilbert Baker rainbow paws, please?
Gilbert Baker's rainbow flag, aro spec, and ace spec paws!
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tiredsurvivoronmain · 7 months ago
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The map broke but the Wesker was a friendly one ;;
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player1064 · 14 days ago
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I still hate them btw <3
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funny-passerine · 8 months ago
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You're such a fugitive but you don't know what you're running from / You can't kid us and you couldn't trick anyone
Here's a fanart for the interactive fiction Skin and Scales by @skinandscales-if ! It's my own interpretation of a small moment in the first chapter, moment living rent free in my mind, featuring my mc, Chiara (the girl with purple hair) and Atlas ! It's such a heavy scene and I loved drawing it :D can't wait for chapter 2, give it a read !
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kitkatsudon · 1 year ago
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A brief foray into the military ranks of TKEM characters…
It’s no secret that our favourite boys from the Kingdom of Corea have a history in the military - but apart from Gon being bottom of his class in the Naval Academy (as confirmed by Choi Gitae in Ep4), what else do we know? As with every tiny detail that sparks my interest in this show, I took it upon myself to find out, and gave myself a headache in the process. Let’s have a look, shall we?
Lee Jihun:
I’m starting with him because he’s the only one I could find a concrete answer for, thanks to him being from a universe very similar to ours. Though we only see him very briefly in Ep16, from that short scene we can glean a little bit of information about what he was doing:
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To find his rank, one needs only to look at his epaulettes. You can see that his are black, with three gold stripes: two thick ones, with a thin stripe in the middle. This identifies his rank as follows:
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He’s a Soryeong, which is the equivalent rank to a Lieutenant Commander.
However, what I find perhaps more interesting for Jihun is this badge he’s wearing:
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Though it’s blurry when you zoom in, I’m pretty sure it’s this one:
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You heard it here first, folks. Lee Jihun is a Navy SEAL. They didn’t have to include this detail - you’d probably have to be quite familiar with the military to recognise it straight away, and I doubt that even most Korean fans would be able to recognise it, because I can tell you for a fact that I wouldn’t be able to recognise the equivalent for my own country. Someone on the production team decided this, and I want to give them a big kiss on the mouth, because now it’s confirmed that the sweet little Jihun we saw grew up to be totally badass after his abusive father passed away. I sincerely hope that it was a good life that led him to joining this branch of the military, and not some combination of horrible factors that pushed him into joining one of the most intense and dangerous branches… hm. I’m not going to dwell on that, actually. You can all make your own conclusions here.
Now… to the Kingdom. *sigh.* This is where things start to get more vague and confusing. I’m going to start with ranks first, and then go onto what they were doing as one big section because, spoiler alert, I haven’t got any sort of concrete idea.
Lee Gon:
His rank is easiest to determine, because Choi Gitae says it explicitly when they met at his father’s funeral in Ep4. I cross-referenced this with the closed-caption Korean subtitles, and everything adds up nicely: though he’s the Commander-in-Chief of all the armed forces in the Kingdom, thanks to his position as the monarch, while he was actually serving, he rose to the rank of Daewi, or Lieutenant - the highest rank of the junior officers - before leaving the navy.
Jo Yeong:
When we see Yeong in his navy uniform in Ep6, this is what we can see:
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Once again, that same pattern emerges on his epaulettes of two thick stripes surrounding a thin stripe - he’s a Soryeong, a Lieutenant Commander. This means that Yeong ranked one rank higher than Gon before he left the navy, which is something that brings me quite a lot of joy.
However, something I like even more than that is Yeong’s current title, as the leader of the Royal Guard. We all know him and love him as Captain Jo, but in Korean he’s referred to as 조영 대장 - Jo Yeong Daejang. This is what Gon calls him in the iconic “Are you having fun, Captain Jo?” and you can also see that title of Daejang on his character page on the official TKEM website. On WordReference, this is what happens if I search for 대장:
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Ignoring the results about other things, it doesn’t seem to mean “Captain” explicitly, it’s more like a general kind of leader title. His rank isn’t necessarily “Captain,” it’s whatever Daejang is equivalent to. So… how good is a Daejang? Looking at the South Korean armed forces, in the army, air force, and marine corps, Daejang is equivalent to General, and in the navy, Daejang is equivalent to Admiral. To put this into context a little better, the only rank in the South Korean navy higher than Daejang is Wonsu, and this rank only exists on paper and has never been given to any officer of the South Korean armed forces. To achieve this rank of Wonsu, you’re appointed from the rank of Daejang when you have “distinguished achievements.”
In conclusion: Yeong has an incredibly high rank in the armed forces, second only really to Gon himself, assuming no one from the Kingdom has ever been appointed the rank of Wonsu either. However… there’s a first time for everything, and though I’m only speculating and of course could never say anything for sure, if anyone was going to get those distinguished achievements needed to be a Wonsu, it would be our Jo Yeong Daejang.
Choi Gitae:
I’m including him briefly because I have a bone to pick with the subtitles. In English, he’s Captain Choi. In Korean, Gon refers to him as Hamjang, which, as far as I can tell, doesn’t exist in the South Korean navy of our universe. In the Korean subtitles in Ep4, he’s named as 최 소령, Choi Soryeong, and he’s just… he’s not that. Let’s take a look at some pictures:
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The epaulettes on the first picture and the star badge on the second tell us that his rank should be this:
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He’s a Junjang, equivalent to a Rear Admiral (lower half). Not a Captain, and not a Lieutenant Commander. As for the Hamjang/Junjang disparity, I’m going to suggest that Hamjang is the Kingdom of Corea’s equivalent to the Republic’s Junjang.
So, what was everyone doing in the navy?
The only clue we have is a badge:
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This is from Yeong’s uniform, but in Ep6 Choi Gitae was wearing the same, and Gon was wearing a gold version of it. However, for the life of me, I can’t seem to figure out what it is! The design seems to be that of a ship sailing through the waters, but that just gives ✨navy✨ in a general sense. Browsing google images, I’ve noticed the same golden badge that Gon wears on other high ranking members of the South Korean navy, so maybe it signifies a high rank? Or maybe it just means that the wearer is in the navy? I don’t know! I can’t work it out! What it tells us at least is, if Yeong isn’t wearing a “specialised” badge like Jihun… it’s unlikely that he served in any kind of special forces… which I feel is a piece of information that might break some hearts in the fandom as their headcanons shatter into pieces. I’m disappointed too, because when I saw Yeong’s badge without paying attention to any of the other characters, I thought that the two shapes on the sides looked a little like submariner dolphins, so I’ve spent half a year or so thinking that’s what Yeong did in the navy, before I realised that Gon and Choi Gitae had the exact same badge.
So, if anyone has been bothered enough to read this far and also happens to be a Korean military buff, I would love you forever if you could tell me exactly what this badge means, and whether it gives us any indication of what Yeong or Gon or anyone else was doing in the navy. However, maybe it’s good that it’s unclear, because that leaves fic writers plenty of room to wonder about what Gon and Yeong were doing in the military - whether they were doing different things, strengthening their bond as best bros doing the same thing, and if you’re on the same side of this fandom as me, whether they were repressing some big feelings at seeing each other in their military uniforms, or whether they were engaging in certain activities that are maybe stereotypical of sailors cooped together on the same boat without women to spend their nights with… there’s plenty of room for interpretation :D
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teaktty · 8 months ago
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I'm on a badge making stall for IDAHOBIT, International Day Against LGBTQIA+ Discrimination (May 17). We're a youth focus community organisation.
I want to prepare a load of badge sized pride flags, and a load of pronouns, so queer people can make badges with their flags and pronouns, or whatever they want.
Could any of my mutuals or anyone offer suggestions for flags and/or pronouns I should include? I'd love it if everyone feels seen and included.
The flags I am already preparing are (in no particular order)-
demiromantic
lesbian
xenogender
agender
demisexual
pansexual
genderqueer
gay man
aroace
genderfaun
genderfae
genderfluid
aromantic
asexual
nonbinary
transgender
rainbow pride
demian
neptunic
I know I'm missing loads, any you think I really shouldn't miss?
And pronoun-wise, I'll have - they, them, she, her, he, him, xe, xem, fae, faer, it, its, ey, em, eir, thou, thee, ze, zir, hir, ae, aer.
Again, any I should include?
All feedback is very welcomed, and sincere apologies if I missed anything obvious.
Thanks SO much
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garlic-the-gnome · 8 months ago
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I've added a few more flags and some other designs. All of the badges are hand drawn.
1 for 3 AUD (roughly 2 USD) or 2 for 5 AUD
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