Feature

●Metal
●EXPRESS YOURSELF: Whether your personality is cute as a button or elevates sarcasm to an art form, express your unique sense of self with our easy-on pin-back buttons. This vibrant button is ideal for denim jackets, backpacks, or instrument straps. Buy one, or ten. When it comes to pins, more is always better!
●HIGH QUALITY: Available in three sizes, each order includes one round button featuring the graphic shown, printed on premium vinyl, covered by a clear protective layer, and crimped onto a round backpiece. Produced with UV resistant inks to inhibit fading. Approximately 1? (2.5cm) in diameter .
●FUN FOR KIDS, TEENS, AND ADULTS: This bold button is perfect as a party favor, goodie bag filler, stocking stuffer, teacher reward, classroom treats, or for anytime feel-good fun. Ideal for adding a splash of personality to your favorite totes, hats, and lanyards.
●All creative internal designs apply. In other words unlicensed.
●A Graphics and More product.


Description

About The Product:
Whether your personality is cute as a button or brings sarcasm to an art form, express your unique sense of self with Graphics and Mores pin-back buttons! These fun accessories feature a printed graphic (image shown), with a protective clear coating on a metal base. The back of the pin features a standard button pin clasp, which you can easily attach to your favorite jacket, hat, messenger bag, or lanyard. Each of our pin-back buttons is available in three convenient sizes, so whether youre looking to make a bold statement or just add a splash of personality, weve got you covered. Dont think you can properly express your personality with just one design? Dont worry - theres a ton of designs available in our other listings. Check them out, pick a few of your favorites, and get to pinning!

About The Design:
This is the official flag design of Ukraine. Officially referred to as the Princely State Symbol of Volodymyr the Great, or, colloquially, the tryzub, the insignia derives from the seal-trident of Volodymyr, the first Grand Prince of Kyiv.