Philippines Flag Graduation Stole & Sash - Filipino Study Abroad International Stole
Wear the Philippine sun & 3 stars-sun & 3 stars proudly, our Filipino Grad stole for the distinction of being a proud Pinay or Pinoy.
Wear the Philippine sun & 3 stars-sun & 3 stars proudly, our Filipino Grad stole for the distinction of being a proud Pinay or Pinoy.
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Our Philippines graduation stole can represent a students Philippine origin or the academic accomplishments of a student that has studied abroad. Each Philippine flag sash comes individually packaged.
- Made of high quality bridal satin
- Arrow pointed edges
- Shape made to fit for all body types
- Each side measures 35" long and 5.5" wide
- Fully lined throughout
- Printed Philippines flag on stole/sash
This Philippines Graduation Stole is the ideal item for honor recognition for your college or high school graduation.
A Philippines flag graduation stole is a piece of graduation attire that features the design of the flag of the Philippines. It is a long, narrow scarf-like cloth that is worn over the shoulders and draped across the chest. The stole typically features the colors and design of the Philippine flag, which consists of two equal horizontal bands of blue and red, with a white equilateral triangle based on the hoist side; the center of the triangle displays a yellow sun with eight primary rays, each representing a Philippine province, and a smaller yellow disc in the center, representing the island of Luzon. The stole is worn as a symbol of pride in one's cultural heritage, and it can be a special way for graduates of Filipino descent to celebrate their heritage on their graduation day.
A Philippines flag graduation stole is a piece of graduation attire that features the design of the flag of the Philippines. It is a long, narrow scarf-like cloth that is worn over the shoulders and draped across the chest. The stole typically features the colors and design of the Philippine flag, which consists of two equal horizontal bands of blue and red, with a white equilateral triangle based on the hoist side; the center of the triangle displays a yellow sun with eight primary rays, each representing a Philippine province, and a smaller yellow disc in the center, representing the island of Luzon. The stole is worn as a symbol of pride in one's cultural heritage, and it can be a special way for graduates of Filipino descent to celebrate their heritage on their graduation day.