The ROTHCO Come and Take It flag is a variation of the famous Gonzales flag, which was flown by Texian rebels during the Texas Revolution. The Gonzales flag featured a black cannon and the words “Come and Take It,” in reference to a cannon that had been given to the settlers of Gonzales by Mexican authorities but was later demanded back by the Mexican army.
The ROTHCO flag features a similar design, with a black and white image of a rifle instead of a cannon and the same “Come and Take It” slogan written in bold letters. The flag is made of durable polyester material and measures 3 feet by 5 feet, making it suitable for display both indoors and outdoors. It is often used as a symbol of American patriotism, individual liberty, and resistance to government overreach.
Rothco’s “Come and Take It Flag” is a representation of the classic american patriotic slogan used in battle during the American Revolution. Rothco’s Flag features the classic saying and imaginary.