Registered in 2014 as Midlands Printing Company (company number 09269024) and trading under the Feather Flags Express name from Claycross in Derbyshire, the business occupies a slice of the outdoor display market that most generalist printers treat as a side category: the hardware-heavy end, where the pole, the base and the ground conditions matter as much as the print itself.

What the catalogue covers

Four flag shapes, feather, crest, teardrop and rectangular, across four heights from 2.8m to 5.6m, with prices starting around 89 pounds for the entry size. The hardware side is the part that separates Feather Flags Express from a typical online print shop: ground spikes, water bases, cast bases, metal bases and wall brackets are all stocked and priced individually, roughly 10 to 80 pounds, so a buyer fitting flags to a paved forecourt is not forced to improvise the fixing solution from a builder's merchant after the flags arrive.

The range extends into LED light boxes (from about 290 pounds), exhibition and stretch walls (from around 250 pounds), pop-out and outdoor banners, printed gazebos, exhibition counters and tablecloths. A market trader needing different silhouettes for different sightlines, or an SME outfitting a trade stand, can order the flags and the furniture from one supplier.

The stated audience includes retailers, car forecourts, gyms, salons, market traders and exhibitors. The specialism is deliberate: Feather Flags Express does not position itself as a generalist printer, and high-volume trade runs or wide-format publishing work fall outside what the site is set up to deliver.

Turnaround and payment

The advertised 24-hour delivery and one-to-two-day turnaround are the headline claim. Artwork approval and dispatch queues mean those figures represent a best-case scenario rather than a guaranteed default, so treat them as a signal that fast-track fulfilment exists here, not as a blanket commitment. For a last-minute event booking that has run out of lead time, that claim alone justifies an enquiry ahead of a slower printer.

Klarna is listed alongside PayPal and major cards. On an order for exhibition walls or light boxes running into the hundreds of pounds, spreading the cost over instalments without applying for trade credit is a practical advantage for small operators. Feather Flags Express also publishes phone and email contact details on the main pages without requiring navigation away or an account login to find them.

What is missing

Publicly accumulated third-party reviews for Feather Flags Express are not a meaningful part of the case here. The company number is registered and searchable at Companies House, the pricing is on the page, and the product depth is substantial enough to evaluate without them. What a buyer cannot assess from the listing is print quality on the flags themselves: colour accuracy, fabric weight, seam durability under outdoor conditions. Those are not small questions for a business running flags on a car forecourt through a British winter, and no published testimonials or independent assessments are available to settle them. Feather Flags Express gives you the price and the spec; the print quality question lands entirely on your own judgement or a first sample order.


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