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Cuban flag for your car. 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches

$4.39

A small Cuban flag, 4½ x 3½ inches, sized for a car window, a rearview mirror, a desk, or a kitchen shelf. The kind of thing that gets stuck up after a parade down Calle Ocho and stays up for years.

The flag is the standard tricolor with the lone star — printed clearly at a scale that reads from across a parking lot without dominating the dashboard. Small enough to tuck into a care package or a graduation card.

Common Uses: car window display during the Calle Ocho festival, May 20th Cuban Independence Day, the Three Kings Day parade, World Series games when a Cuban player is up, or any random Tuesday in Hialeah. Also turns up on office cubicles, dorm rooms, and the kitchens of grandkids who want a piece of the island in view.

Cultural Context: For the Cuban exile community, the flag is not decoration — it's identity in miniature. The 1902 tricolor, designed by Narciso López, predates the current government and represents the Cuba that families left, remember, and pass down. A flag on the car is shorthand: you'll know each other in traffic.

Pairs With: Cuban Independence Day care packages, quinceañera gift bags, graduation gifts for first-generation kids heading to college out of state, Noche Buena table décor.

Ships nationwide to Cuban-American households from Miami to Las Vegas to New Jersey — wherever the flag still needs to fly.